Amazon's Check-Out Free Convenience Store Opens For Business
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First-time shoppers at Seattle-based Amazon Go may feel as though they are stealing. That’s because the 1,800 square-foot grocery store, which opened its doors to the public on January 22, has no cashiers or even checkout counters. Instead, as the name indicates, customers merely grab what they need and go! But before you start celebrating, the goods are not free — the cost of the purchase(s) is/are calculated electronically using Amazon Inc.’s proprietary “Just Walk Out” technology.
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- Elidegreat7년 이상This is sick i realy want to go there but to bad it is in seatle...so I cant:(
- squishys197년 이상that store is so cool! want to go
- BB-8 7년 이상When they tack something off the shelf you have to go on a app, and put that you put it.
- BB-8 7년 이상Yes, I believe you can over spend because you don't now how much it cost's.
- BB-8 7년 이상This is really different from a regular store, because you can take anything .
- #PapyrusFan7년 이상Wow people could steel things VERY easily
- oliver7년 이상this is weird
- Yo 4th7년 이상Robots are going to take over our jobs if people don't get working.
- B.B-87년 이상The Amazon go is really different from a regular store, you can take anything you want.
- Yo 4th7년 이상The prices should be on the items in the store,and the customers should have good math skills.