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Aug
Instacart is making its first international push outside the US and Canada by testing its smart shopping carts in Europe, a move the company said will lay the foundation for growth beyond its core grocery delivery service.Instacart’s high-tech shopping carts, called Caper Carts, will be used in ALDI South Group’s grocery store in Sattledt, Austria, the companies said Tuesday in a statement. The carts — an effort Instacart began through a $350 million acquisition in 2021 — include self-checkout and are equipped with cameras and sensors to detect items. They have been deployed at metro and suburban branches of US…