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Self-Checkout Theft in UK Supermarkets: The Blind Spot AI Can Close

De Flow AI Team

De Flow AI Team

May 8, 20267 min read
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Self-Checkout Theft in UK Supermarkets: The Blind Spot AI Can Close

Convenience created a loophole

Self-checkouts cut queue times but, as UK loss-prevention analysis shows, they also create unmonitored gaps that contribute heavily to shrink — a theme echoed daily by frustrated staff and shoppers on UK retail forums.

The four most common scan-avoidance tactics

  1. The pass-around — moving an item past the scanner without a beep.
  2. Banana trick — ringing a premium item as a cheap loose product.
  3. Partial scan — scanning one of several identical items.
  4. Walk-off — abandoning the transaction after bagging.

How vision-AI closes the gap

De Flow AI’s visual recognition compares what the camera sees in the bagging area against the items the till actually registered. A mismatch triggers a discreet real-time alert to a roaming colleague — catching the loss without falsely accusing honest customers or grinding throughput to a halt.

Why it beats locking everything down

Shutting self-checkouts or guarding every lane erodes the efficiency they were installed for. AI keeps lanes open and intervenes only on genuine exceptions — protecting both margin and the customer experience.

Cut Shrink in Your UK Stores

See how De Flow AI's computer-vision loss prevention spots theft, fraud and risky behaviour in real time — and pays for itself within months.

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