The e-commerce giant launched a website on Monday for its new Just Walk Out service, which allows brick-and-mortar stores to eliminate check outs — for an undisclosed fee. Aside from that, it seems the shopping experience will be pretty much the same: customers simply pick up items from the shelf, which are tallied automatically in “virtual carts” and paid for once they leave the store — all without interacting with a cashier or scanning any barcodes.

Just Walk Out part of Bezos’ plan for rapid expansion?

The billion-dollar tech firm also opened its first grocery store — much larger than its Go locations — last month in Seattle.

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