Large grocery stores are nowadays used by millions of people for the acquisition of a growing number of products. The acquisition of products represents a complex process that includes the time spent in the corridors, the location of the product and the queues of exit. On the other hand, it is increasingly difficult for retailers to keep their loyal customers and predict their needs due to the influence of competition and the lack of tools that discriminate consumption patterns.
Since the debut of wireless technology, e-commerce has been developed to such an extent to provide comfort, convenience and efficiency in everyday life. In this article, we discuss an innovative smart shopping cart concept based on RFID in the field of retail. Our shopping experience is often marred by the long lines of payment. Soon we will be able to end this problem by replacing the ubiquitous Universal Product Code Code (UPC) with smart tags, known as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags. The key idea here is to provide assistance in day-to-day shopping in terms of reducing time spent, eliminating the daily hassle of locating the right product and standing in long lines. The primary goal is to provide a cost-effective, cost-saving, trouble-free, technology-oriented system for an enhanced shopping experience.