BJ’s Wholesale says judge should toss Walmart’s patent lawsuit over self-checkout app

BJ’s Wholesale says judge should toss Walmart’s patent lawsuit over self-checkout app


Warehouse club BJ’s Wholesale is calling on a federal judge to toss a patent lawsuit filed by Walmart, saying the retail giant is trying to protect a self-checkout app that’s based on technology that retailers have used for more than a decade.

“Nothing about Sam’s Club’s Scan & Go processes is inventive or unconventional; indeed, many other retailers provide a self-checkout option to their customers,” the company said in the court filing Friday. It said simply adding a smartphone and Bluetooth does not make it eligible for patents.

The rival warehouse clubs, Walmart-owned Sam’s Club and BJ’s, are embroiled in litigation over a piece of technology that has become a prized differentiator for Sam’s Club, especially as its foot traffic has grown and membership has hit a record high during the pandemic. Scan & Go starred in a Super Bowl ad that featured comedian Kevin Hart. It is now a key perk that subscribers get when they join Walmart+, the company’s membership program and its answer to Amazon Prime.

Scan & Go allows customers to ring up purchases on their smartphones while walking through the store, allowing them to avoid a checkout line. The feature debuted in 2016, but gained popularity as shoppers sought contactless ways to check out during the spread of Covid.

Walmart sued BJ’s last month, alleging that the competitor had stolen technology from Scan & Go by rolling out a nearly identical app in late 2021.

“Express Pay is an apparent copy of Sam’s Club’s Scan & Go, merely changing the in-app colors and changing the name from Scan & Go to Express Pay,” it said in the complaint in March.

Walmart added in the lawsuit that BJ’s was infringing on its patents and causing “significant damages and irreparable harm.”

Walmart did not immediately respond to a request for comment about BJ’s court filing.



Source

How Build-A-Bear went from a penny stock to a retail winner
Business

How Build-A-Bear went from a penny stock to a retail winner

Build-A-Bear Workshop wasn’t always a retail winner. The toy store, known for its interactive experience of building and accessorizing stuffed animals, has gone through a significant turnaround since CEO Sharon Price John took the helm of the company over a decade ago. “When I first came in 2013, that assessment of the brand was strong,” […]

Read More
Inside the dealmaking that pushed Trump to reclassify pot, expand access
Business

Inside the dealmaking that pushed Trump to reclassify pot, expand access

President Donald Trump’s move Thursday to sign an executive order easing federal restrictions on marijuana — and clearing the way for a Medicare pilot program covering CBD — caps a coordinated, yearlong push by the cannabis industry that combined traditional lobbying, sizable political donations, data-driven messaging and direct outreach to the president’s inner circle, industry […]

Read More
Shoppers are focusing on quality, not deals, in the final days before Christmas
Business

Shoppers are focusing on quality, not deals, in the final days before Christmas

While discounts drive purchasing in the early days of the holiday shopping season, consumers are shifting into more thoughtful, quality gifts in the back half of the season as total spending growth slows. U.S. consumers had spent $187.3 billion so far online between Nov. 1 and Dec. 12, up 6.1% from the same stretch last […]

Read More