In a podcast, President and Vice CEO Jon Basalone called rumors that self-checkout was coming into stores “as false as false can be.”
Author: Emily DeLetter, Cincinnati Enquirer
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The Who returning to Cincinnati 43 years after fatal concert stampede left 11 people dead
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