AMAZON is opening its first UK mini department store today.

The online retail giant is ramping up its expansion into physical outlets, despite being the driving force in the shift to online shopping.

Amazon's 4-star shop is one of many planned as it takes advantage of gaps in high streets and shopping centres

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Amazon’s 4-star shop is one of many planned as it takes advantage of gaps in high streets and shopping centres
Toys and games fill the shelves of the new Kent store

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Toys and games fill the shelves of the new Kent store

Amazon’s 4-star shop — so called because every item is rated four stars or above on its website — is one of many planned as it takes advantage of gaps in high streets and shopping centres.

With a focus on books, gadgets, toys and kitchenware, the 3,500 sq ft store at Bluewater shopping centre, Kent, has elements of WHSmith, Currys, Argos and Lakeland.

Amazon is using its vast stack of customer information to tweak the store’s stock, such as the items most added to “wish lists” on customers’ online accounts.

Andy Jones, director of Amazon 4-star in the UK, said: 'It is a great place for customers to discover hot new releases'

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Andy Jones, director of Amazon 4-star in the UK, said: ‘It is a great place for customers to discover hot new releases’

It will sell around 2,000 items, which will change depending on what is new and trending.

Brands including Barbie, Lego Mattel, Fitbit Philips Hue and Russell Hobbs have special sections.

Amazon has large displays for its own Echo speakers, Kindle tablets and Ring camera products

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Amazon has large displays for its own Echo speakers, Kindle tablets and Ring camera products

Amazon has large displays for its own Echo speakers, Kindle tablets and Ring camera products.

Andy Jones, director of Amazon 4-star in the UK, said: “It is a great place for customers to discover hot new releases.”

With a focus on books, gadgets, toys and kitchenware, the 3,500 sq ft store at Bluewater shopping centre, Kent, has elements of WHSmith, Currys, Argos and Lakeland

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With a focus on books, gadgets, toys and kitchenware, the 3,500 sq ft store at Bluewater shopping centre, Kent, has elements of WHSmith, Currys, Argos and Lakeland

Shoppers will pay the same prices as online, but need an Amazon account, with deals for Prime members.

Goods can be ordered online for pick-up at the store the next day — and returned without the need to print out a label.

The firm has already opened six Amazon Fresh grocery stores in the UK since March.

Customers walk in, pick food and walk out without going to a till — with cameras and scanners automatically billing them.

But this system is not being used in the new 4-star stores.

Shoppers will pay the same prices as online, but need an Amazon account, with deals for Prime members

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Shoppers will pay the same prices as online, but need an Amazon account, with deals for Prime members
In Amazon's Fresh grocery stores customers walk in, pick up food and walk out without going to a till — with cameras and scanners automatically billing them

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In Amazon’s Fresh grocery stores customers walk in, pick up food and walk out without going to a till — with cameras and scanners automatically billing them
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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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