Self-checkout lines have been a significant convenience for many shoppers, but those who are blind or have low vision have faced barriers at the stations, despite the intent of making shopping more efficient. Now, Target wants to change that.

Steve Decker, Target's senior manager of accessibility, who is blind and knows this challenge first hand, decided to be part of the solution. He has a significant role in the team responsible for the company's rollout of the new accessible self-checkout, aimed at making the shopping experience more seamless and inclusive for customers like him.

"There's not a lot of accessible self-checkouts really in the country that we're aware of today," Decker told FOX Business. "And so it's a really unique solution. Often, you know, blind people, folks with lo

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