Would you use a grocery store where once you get all the items you want you can leave and based on an app on your phone you will be charged for what you took? (No cashiers, no checkout lines)
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Would you use a grocery store where once you get all the items you want you can leave and based on an app on your phone you will be charged for what you took? (No cashiers, no checkout lines)
No (12%)Yes (87%)
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I answered
Yes
Learning curve would be significant!
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Yes
My only concern would be accuracy and budgeting. It always feels less real when you can just grab and go.
I answered
No
as cool and futuristic as the Amazon Go market is, it eliminates a lot of jobs that often go to high schoolers, those with disabilities, and the elderly. I hate to see a population that struggles to find work get a bit harder.
I like it
This is going to happen, either now, a few years from now, or a few decades from now. Automation is going to become a thing. Instead of trying to avoid it, I think we as a society need to look into what we can do to protect those groups as it happens. Technology is here to stay- we need to figure out how to make that work for us.
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Yes
I wouldn't be the first adopter to make sure they have the bugs worked out but not having to talk to anyone sounds amazing!!!?
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Yes
No queues. Enough?
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Yes
That sounds amazing because waiting in check out lines sucks!
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Yes
Provided it actually worked? Easy-peasy. Would robots be giving out samples, though? Food for thought.
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Yes
Isnt that the dream? Its what everyone wants, minimal human interaction :-)
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Yes
I'd at least try it out. Not sure if it would be my main grocery store.
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Yes
That would be fantastic! There is a grocery store here that had the nice self checkout lanes so you could get in and out fast. Well they removed them last year because if a software issue. Dumbest thing ever. It takes 10 minutes to checkout now when it took 1 minute before. No checkout would be amazing.