Amazon Opens a Full-Size, <br />Cashier-less Grocery Store Known as Amazon Go Grocery, <br />the flagship store opened on Tuesday <br />in the Seattle neighborhood of Capitol Hill. The 10,500 square foot store utilizes <br />the same technology as the smaller <br />Amazon Go stores around the country. Customers scan a bar code on <br />their smartphones at a turnstile <br />when entering. They then do their shopping. <br />Once they're finished, customers exit the <br />store, bypassing the standard checkout process. While smaller than a typical <br />grocery store, Amazon Go Grocery stocks 5,000 items. Products range from <br />fresh meats to produce, meals on the go, <br />alcoholic beverages and household goods. Amazon is also opening a grocery store <br />without the Go technology in Woodland Hills, CA. <br />The details of this store are unknown. Other chains are also racing <br />into the cashier-less market. <br />7-Eleven opened its first such store in Irving, TX.