Amazon’s 12th Go outlet, the store is located in downtown Manhattan on the second level of the Brookfield Place mall inside the American Express Tower, near One World Trade Center.
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Customers enter by scanning a barcode in the Amazon Go app on their phone, which tallies items as they’re taken and charges the customer’s Amazon account after he/she exits.
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The store is the first Amazon Go to accept cash. To pay in cash, customers must ask an associate to scan them inside and then, when done shopping, go to a checkout cart to pay and get a receipt.
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Emphasizing convenience, Amazon Go offers grab-and-go fare ranging from wraps, salads and soup to sides, baked goods and heat-and-eat dishes.
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Shoppers also can buy chef-designed Amazon Meal Kits, which contain all the ingredients to make a meal for two in about 30 minutes.
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Overhead cameras, sensors and deep learning technology detect items that shoppers take from or return to shelves.
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Sandwiches and other consumables are prepared at an off-site Amazon kitchen.
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Despite its compact space, the store serves up a sizable food menu, including sushi.
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As in other locations, the New York Amazon Go carries a small assortment of groceries.
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Amazon Go offers a limited array of personal care products and general merchandise.
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Breakfast options are available along with lunch and dinner selections.
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Some Amazon Go first-timers hesitated a bit through the turnstiles with the Just Walk Out technology.
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Local New York favorites sold at the store include Ess-a-Bagel, Terranova Bakery, Magnolia Bakery, Dominique Ansel, Epicured, Bien Cuit and Hale & Hearty.
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Amazon Go sits near an entrance at the upscale Brookfield Place mall, which houses a mix of fashionable shops, food vendors and restaurants.
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Through its first work week, the store has seen large crowds around mealtimes.