Amazon Is Closing Its Cashierless Stores in NYC, San Francisco and Seattle

  • Move marks the latest round of post-pandemic cost-cutting
  • E-commerce giant has struggled to break into physical retail
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Amazon.com Inc. is closing eight cashierless Amazon Go locations in Seattle, New York and San Francisco, marking the e-commerce giant’s latest round of cost-cutting amid slowing sales growth.

The affected stores will remain open until April 1, the company said Friday.