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Yeah, I think so too. Still, I think when we're all chip implanted, people will be charged w/ things they wreck and then won't even be able to get into the stores because the store will know who they are. I love this technology. Here in the USA, you can hardly find assistance in the stores anyway. Might as well just use robots everywhere.
@@jaehaspels9607 that’s a terrible idea, people need to stop looking for an easy way to do things and start working through the actual challenges we all face
6:41 Usually in stores there are plastic strips of pictures! But electronic small tiny video screens?!!!!! That's incredible!!!!! I love Singapore!!!!!
@@Knox420 I think it's strictly for advertisements, meaning they make money from having those displays. In staff run stores promotions would change frequently and require signs and promotional labels to be rotated out manually. Digital displays seem far more convenient and more efficient for such a small store. :D
As someone who works in retail, can I just say: Finally, there is a method to stop shoppers from putting items any old place on the shelves!!! It is so annoying having to rearrange items, just because someone decided that they don’t want it and can’t be bothered to put it back where they got it from!!!
So much this! I also work in retail and this is very often the reason why we can't find the items for the other customers when they ask about it! Highly annoying!
@@acturusgarcia6027 if you pause the video when they are near the sign in the store, it states that if you change your mind, you have to put the item back where it came from or else it will still charge you in your cart.
I will hazard a guess that the shelves are all weighted like in a mini fridge in a hotel room, so the app can tell whats been removed from what shelf, hence why if you change your mind you have to place it back on the correct shelf.
@@CaliD0LL it could be like that, but that will be really hard and inaccurate, especially if somehow your bag has like metal object in it and the stuff that you took is behind the metal object
Ay 6:39 you can read the instructions from the shop. It says you shouldn't pass items to someone else, it's the person who takes it from the shelve who pays for it. Items are added to your account the moment you take them, they're not scanned at the exit of the shop.
I absolutely love those Loacker brand wafers, they have been on sale in Australia for about 6 months and there are now about 10 different varieties of them. I recommend the round chocolate covered ones the most either with hazelnut cream or caramel filling.
i like how most singaporean convinience stores allows y'all to microwave your own packed meals compared to my country where we still need to queue up to the counter to have your meals heated before checkout.
Reminds me of the Amazon Go store across the street from where I work. I think that Amazon Go stores are supposed to be unmanned, just like the store in your video? But since they’re also a good place to return items from Amazon, there are usually 1-2 employees around to help with those returns. And they always have to explain how the glass gates work and they have to tell people it’s OK to just walk out with what they picked up.
For anyone wondering how this works: It's most likely RFID tags on each product and it scans it when you leave the store. Amazon has talked about using this technology for stores in the future. You all have some very creative ideas though... but they are all way too cumbersome.
People in comments: "I wish we had these where I live!" Those same people at their local store: "I hate self checkouts! They steal jobs! I don't get paid to scan my own items!"
I would love this in my country but it would be trashed in the first day. I envy countries like Singapore who get to have these nice, convenient places. ❤
Went there before, surprised by how small it was. Didn't buy anything, overpriced stuff except for some drinks. Honestly is easier with a cashier than to make fancy machinery and requiring a card to actually go in. Lets also not forget that you have to download the cheers app and the checking in and out process is too troublesome.
We have these types of unmanned convenience stores too, but I’ve only ever seen them in office buildings. And we still had to scan the items at a checkout kiosk..which didn’t work and/or did not register the item a disappointing amount of times. I think right now, that’s the only way the US can have something like this. If you steal or damage these stores you can lose your job, along with criminal charges.
@@lmaree200886 - Actually, no, I have not seen or heard of Amazon Go. I looked it up after your comment though. There are only 4 cities in the U.S. that have any of these locations now, so I’m sure the vast majority of people like me would have only been familiar _,at best,_ with the in-office convenience stores I described.
@@LetsBeCivilShallWe There are 37 more stores on their way. There are also automated 'convenience' vending machines that are in crowded locations like colleges and airports. I'm replying to your first reply cause you automatically assumed like many others that these automatic stores can't exist because all people are criminals, clearly they exist and are working out well. If people do steal or destroy these stores then they deserve jail.
my guess is that the products have some kind of sticker on the back, sort of like the kind that set off a store's door alarm if someone exits without paying for something if they don't, what kind of witchery do they use to make sure products get checked out accurately?
From what i have heard, you are correct. Each item seems to have a sticker on it that is detected once it crosses the door. As for the payment, you need to add a card a before you shop, so any purchases will be deducted automatically.
It's not a good replacement if you ask me. I visited this and man was it a disappointment. Firstly, small as hell. This has got to be the smallest I've visited. Secondly, overpriced. I prefer to have friendly cashiers and not fancy machinery any day if I have to pay extra. Should take like 2 people to man that small ass store too and there is already one at the entracr. Thirdly, makes it less convenient. You need to have a bank card which kids do not have and you have to bind it to an app. Imagine a kid walking in there taking anything and taking anything not knowing its charged.
I think once the technology gets quicker and cheaper, the stores will all become like this and they'll use robots to stock the stores. I think they're really in the process of experimentation and working out the bugs.
@@stephin1612 Someone posted her private instagram in the comments once but it has since been deleted. Bacon had pictures together with the girl in the videos, she has short hair and a tomboy look.
@@DoubleDTVx2 well, firstly the normalization of scanning your cards. We are being turned into humans that have no personal interaction. Someone could use a job as a clerk. That store could employ real people. We have been conditioned to think this is all wonderful, but realistically, we are slowly becoming more and more tied to technology. Hope that answers your question. Love from Canada
I would say these would be really awesome if they were near schools but then again with the history of my high school they'd always have to restock everyday with stolen stuff..
@@comfyeleven8574 Sorry, english isn't my first language and I'm still learning so I might have expressed myself incorrectly, my country doesn't have these, I just like to watch these videos from my location (a third world country)
@@stevend3753 The nitrogen gas in chip bags has dual function - to prevent oxidization of the chips, and to act as buffer to protect the chips from physical damage.
Love your POV style content, especially with such things (for example, this shop that you have just visited) that I wouldn't really want to try IRL (In this case, I don't like the security cameras, facial recognition etc. that the shop uses to keep track of the buyers' choices. Would much rather use a barcode reader for every product.)
Supermarkets also use facial recognition. It's been used a while firstly for advertising to see where your eyes are looking at which products, etc, now for facial ID. Conventional supermarkets keep track of what you are buying both with this, and as you use your cash card or purchase online ❤ it's no different to purchasing with a person and is the future in the UK with self service and scan as you go x
Wow it's good for those that don't want to talk to the cash register person! While I myself don't mind talking to people behind the register, it's nice this exists for those that don't want to :)
Fascinating concept in a way but at the cost of privacy-cameras everywhere and app with free access to your card. If it charges you for something you didn’t buy, how do you prove you didn’t take what you were charged for?
That looks so convenient but am I right in thinking it must be one person in at a time so as they know who to charge for taking things off the shelf? If so it’s not really “no queues” .
I feel like these stores can only exist in Asia. Americans would find a way to trash the store somehow. It would be nice, though to have them in the U.S.
@@lmaree200886 Not behind the times. The closest one to me is almost 400 miles away and I live in a major city. One would think they'd be popping up all over during a pandemic....
The way this is done is really creepy. You need to download the cheers app and include your visa info. In the shop the AI uses facial software recognition to id you creating a virtual shopping cart. Going past the entry gate is the check out button. It is also programmed to do one other thing, if you eat something and then return the empty container to the shelf so as not to pay you will be banned from entering the place on your next visit.
@@rundattmedia2106 Not that part. The facial and pattern recognition. It's how the AI ids the items you picked vs put back and charges you for them in the end without scanning.
And why is that creepy? If you have a driver’s license or passport your face is already in every single government database anyway. Facial recognition isn’t anything new, it’s just gotten easier and more accurate.
I love you guys her reaction to the foods is the best her smile is so cute the best part of the food tasting are the faces she makes when she like or dislike something she's so polite no matter if she likes it or not she always has a smile but i can't wait to meet you soon I hope ♡♡♡♡♡LOVE UR VIDEOS I can't wait for you guys to do some more Street Food videos
Dang I wish we had a few shops like that in the US. It would make things so much easier plus you wouldn't have to wait in a long line to check out like at Walmart
The unmanned convenience store is basically a giant vending machine.
@@DardanelleNews the F*** did you smoke ?
You are high on meth
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With no issues of items not falling on the tray. And no need to check if you have a change 😁
@@DardanelleNews .......what
"I'D LIKE TO SPEAK TO YOUR MANAGER!"
"welcome to Cheers!"
"I MEAN IT, I AM VERY ANGRY!"
"welcome to Cheers!"
"GRRRRR"
😂😂😂
Underrated comment 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
This is good for karens😂
Lol
When the chip bag opened the amount of air was just sad lol
Yeah it wasn a lot
I felt his pain.
Nitrogen
Crab chips are generally quite expensive, can't risk crumbling the chips.
they're selling oxygen literally
Sadly this sort of store would be wrecked in a day here in the US.
But I saw Amazon version of this but I don't remember if it was in US or somewhere else.
Yeah, I think so too. Still, I think when we're all chip implanted, people will be charged w/ things they wreck and then won't even be able to get into the stores because the store will know who they are. I love this technology. Here in the USA, you can hardly find assistance in the stores anyway. Might as well just use robots everywhere.
Amazon Go in San Francisco
@@PresidentEvil you are not safe for any community
@@jaehaspels9607 that’s a terrible idea, people need to stop looking for an easy way to do things and start working through the actual challenges we all face
no queues.
no checkout.
just walk out.
*takes microwave*
You're all set cheers 😂
That's me 😂😅
They are kind, only take spoon & chopstick for free
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The surprise will be on them when they look at their receipt seeing a $3,500 charge for a commercial Litton Microwave! LOL
why is nobody talking about how that trolley got absolutely destroyed by the doors 5:50
XD ikr
*F in chat for bag thing 😔🤚🏻*
XD
No trollies were absolutely destroyed. Not even harmed a little bit.
I couldn't stop laughing at that part my friend 🤣
6:41 Usually in stores there are plastic strips of pictures! But electronic small tiny video screens?!!!!! That's incredible!!!!! I love Singapore!!!!!
@@Knox420 I think it's strictly for advertisements, meaning they make money from having those displays. In staff run stores promotions would change frequently and require signs and promotional labels to be rotated out manually. Digital displays seem far more convenient and more efficient for such a small store. :D
@Knox throwing out or putting a device on retire IS e waste
I WAS THINKING THE EXACT SAME THING
As someone who works in retail, can I just say: Finally, there is a method to stop shoppers from putting items any old place on the shelves!!! It is so annoying having to rearrange items, just because someone decided that they don’t want it and can’t be bothered to put it back where they got it from!!!
So much this! I also work in retail and this is very often the reason why we can't find the items for the other customers when they ask about it! Highly annoying!
What's the method? Is it in the video? I watched all of it, but it seems I have missed it. Kindly provide timestamp pls!
@@acturusgarcia6027 if you pause the video when they are near the sign in the store, it states that if you change your mind, you have to put the item back where it came from or else it will still charge you in your cart.
And yet you’re not upset that this technology will essentially take your job.
That's your job. You're getting paid for it. Don't be so lazy.
That store must be in a country where everyone is extremely obedient.
We have Amazon Go in the states and it sure as hell ain’t a country of obedient people.
Not Detroit or Chicago
@@StrifePulse any story on how'd it go?
@@Turnpost2552 dream on
@@joeduece1 LOL yep not in california either.
Introvert heaven.
Her smile tho. Always makes me smile.
Her eyes are so beautiful too.
I will hazard a guess that the shelves are all weighted like in a mini fridge in a hotel room, so the app can tell whats been removed from what shelf, hence why if you change your mind you have to place it back on the correct shelf.
probably that and maybe something like stuff recognition from the camera
That makes sense. I thought it was all scanned when walking through the gate area
@@CaliD0LL it could be like that, but that will be really hard and inaccurate, especially if somehow your bag has like metal object in it and the stuff that you took is behind the metal object
they're so smart pls
Ay 6:39 you can read the instructions from the shop. It says you shouldn't pass items to someone else, it's the person who takes it from the shelve who pays for it. Items are added to your account the moment you take them, they're not scanned at the exit of the shop.
The look of the future, Lots of camera's and sensors and vending machines you can walk through. Thanks for taking us along 💗🥓🌟👍
I absolutely love those Loacker brand wafers, they have been on sale in Australia for about 6 months and there are now about 10 different varieties of them. I recommend the round chocolate covered ones the most either with hazelnut cream or caramel filling.
They are so expensive tho. 😭
They always seem to be on sale @ woolies - $1 a packet - my favorite! 🍫😋
I love the quadratini hazelnut one. can eat it almost non-stop !
She has the sweetest smile! 😆
I love your videos.
When i first saw her, i thought people would be mean and say that she's ugly, but i was wrong ._.
Plottwist: dancing bacon is actually a food safety worker employed by the goverment.
I swear, this is probably the fastest I’ve ever been to a DancingBacons video
Same
same
Ditto!!🆒👅🎈💒🐯
Same
i like how most singaporean convinience stores allows y'all to microwave your own packed meals compared to my country where we still need to queue up to the counter to have your meals heated before checkout.
The fact you had a tiny glass with you though 🤣🤣
And her own spoon.😆
All of your videos are so peaceful 💖
Reminds me of the Amazon Go store across the street from where I work.
I think that Amazon Go stores are supposed to be unmanned, just like the store in your video? But since they’re also a good place to return items from Amazon, there are usually 1-2 employees around to help with those returns. And they always have to explain how the glass gates work and they have to tell people it’s OK to just walk out with what they picked up.
They are just so used to regular stores or they are stupid
For anyone wondering how this works: It's most likely RFID tags on each product and it scans it when you leave the store. Amazon has talked about using this technology for stores in the future. You all have some very creative ideas though... but they are all way too cumbersome.
This was my thought, too.
Yeah they use rfid tags, I tried making a grocery product recognition and automated billing system with yolo object detection and it's a flop.
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People in comments: "I wish we had these where I live!"
Those same people at their local store: "I hate self checkouts! They steal jobs! I don't get paid to scan my own items!"
Have you ever actually met people with that opinion or just online trolls?
@@loganlusk9844 my family is filled with those people unfortunately.
gay toast ahhh I thought it was just a joke, my condolences
ah so you live in the south too? Lol
@@loganlusk9844 I deal with those people daily.
Her smile is so joyful
I would love this in my country but it would be trashed in the first day. I envy countries like Singapore who get to have these nice, convenient places. ❤
You two have the best videos, thank you for making great content and sharing it with us. Love the color in the bangs, beautiful 😘👍🏼
a truly amazing store thank you for sharing with us all. ;D
I literally wanted something new to watch today and happened to come on CZcams and saw a new upload 😊
Your videos are always very interesting and relaxing to watch 👍👍
I am so glad she is in your videos, she is delightful!!
What a delightful way to shop. Ultra-convenient.
Went there before, surprised by how small it was. Didn't buy anything, overpriced stuff except for some drinks. Honestly is easier with a cashier than to make fancy machinery and requiring a card to actually go in. Lets also not forget that you have to download the cheers app and the checking in and out process is too troublesome.
Oh I really hope this doesn't replace staff-manned shops.
I sure wish I have this store in the 🇵🇭. Thanks so much. I enjoyed your videos. More please. Be safe, stay healthy,everyone 😉😁
Imagine having your phone ran out of battery while you're in there
Cheers....where everybody knows your retinal scan
There's a shop in the town near me that is just all self-service checkouts and I love it. I wish we had one of these closer to me though!
I refuse to use those, I don't care how long the line is for a human checkout person, I will wait.
@@nosfarratu usually the item rather pricey too hahaha
An introvert's paradise
Asian countries have the coolest snacks! The flavours look SO much more appealing than what we can get here in North America.
The trolley bit was the best 🤣
Can only one person shop at a time? If not, how does the technology decipher who picked up what item?
Good question. I believe it's scanned/paid for when you exit a specific gate... Not when picked up.
the amount of chips in that bag was a crime
We have these types of unmanned convenience stores too, but I’ve only ever seen them in office buildings. And we still had to scan the items at a checkout kiosk..which didn’t work and/or did not register the item a disappointing amount of times. I think right now, that’s the only way the US can have something like this. If you steal or damage these stores you can lose your job, along with criminal charges.
Lol dude, have you not seen Amazon Go supermarkets in the US that are like this?
@@lmaree200886 - Actually, no, I have not seen or heard of Amazon Go. I looked it up after your comment though. There are only 4 cities in the U.S. that have any of these locations now, so I’m sure the vast majority of people like me would have only been familiar _,at best,_ with the in-office convenience stores I described.
@@LetsBeCivilShallWe There are 37 more stores on their way. There are also automated 'convenience' vending machines that are in crowded locations like colleges and airports.
I'm replying to your first reply cause you automatically assumed like many others that these automatic stores can't exist because all people are criminals, clearly they exist and are working out well. If people do steal or destroy these stores then they deserve jail.
When the trolley got rocked was my fav part🤣
5:11 that's SpongeBob's font in the package xD
Yes I see it now!
Good way to start my 3 day weekend!
I cracked up a little when it basically said "nah bruh you're taking too long" 5:49 😂🤭
my guess is that the products have some kind of sticker on the back, sort of like the kind that set off a store's door alarm if someone exits without paying for something
if they don't, what kind of witchery do they use to make sure products get checked out accurately?
From what i have heard, you are correct. Each item seems to have a sticker on it that is detected once it crosses the door. As for the payment, you need to add a card a before you shop, so any purchases will be deducted automatically.
@@lakshayasinghal258 whats stopping people from just climbing over the barrier?
@@Zaza-ho5yy I'm guessing those "you're all set" announcements mean the door stays locked if you try to shoplift
Bar code?
@@Zaza-ho5yy cameras
Hello from Tokyo Japan ❤️😊
Everyone be happy and stay healthy 🥰
Kinda stupid to ask but does Japan have this kind of store?
I always watch your videos when I'm eating at the office.
You make me have good appetite. 🥰🤤
I love your videos. What an amazing shop. I'd love no checkout in england
The convenience store of the future is now in the present! I wonder how long until it's a world-wide thing.
It's not a good replacement if you ask me. I visited this and man was it a disappointment. Firstly, small as hell. This has got to be the smallest I've visited. Secondly, overpriced. I prefer to have friendly cashiers and not fancy machinery any day if I have to pay extra. Should take like 2 people to man that small ass store too and there is already one at the entracr. Thirdly, makes it less convenient. You need to have a bank card which kids do not have and you have to bind it to an app. Imagine a kid walking in there taking anything and taking anything not knowing its charged.
@@c001Ba30nDuD - Oof... yeah, you have a point.
I think once the technology gets quicker and cheaper, the stores will all become like this and they'll use robots to stock the stores. I think they're really in the process of experimentation and working out the bugs.
When the door closed on her and her trolley 😂😂
Him
It's a woman, they are a lesbian couple.
@@Favet123 really give me source
@@stephin1612 Someone posted her private instagram in the comments once but it has since been deleted. Bacon had pictures together with the girl in the videos, she has short hair and a tomboy look.
@@Favet123 but hands look like a men's hand
Quite expensive. But I guess you pay more for the fancy technology.
Buenos videos,son entretenidos y didácticos gracias x hacerlos...saludos desde México...
if two people are in the store with two different phone numbers, how does the system know, that person A picked the kinder bueno and not person B?
I'm guessing it's done through facial recognition
Im guessing theres an invisible laser read they go thru before they pass thru the doors.
Ms. Bacon's beautiful smile and reactions make your channel outstanding. I love her.
I gotta say she looked so happy
That’s what girls do…bring their own utensils & other necessities 🤗 enjoyed watching your videos. Good job 👍🏻
I so love on how you vlog foods so that we can be aware when we buy it. Thanks! I hope soon, you'll come here in the Philppines and try our best foods
What's the chance you're actually going to go to any of these places they go to and buy the stuff though?
I’ve had those wafers before and they are so goooood
No body in my face no body with a stupid smile on their face. That’s perfection for me
i love ur videos
this is like a black mirror episode. kinda creepy.
This is actually extremely frightening
Why is this actually extremely frightening?
@@DoubleDTVx2 well, firstly the normalization of scanning your cards. We are being turned into humans that have no personal interaction. Someone could use a job as a clerk. That store could employ real people. We have been conditioned to think this is all wonderful, but realistically, we are slowly becoming more and more tied to technology.
Hope that answers your question.
Love from Canada
Wow what a awesome asmr video.watering In mouth 🥶
In America, this place would get ransacked in less than an hour.
I would say these would be really awesome if they were near schools but then again with the history of my high school they'd always have to restock everyday with stolen stuff..
Oof yeah, thats why it sucks to have any business near a highschool.
This cheers store exists at Singapore's National University.
I love this channel, I just can appreciate these things from my third world country
what third world country has this? can you tell me
@@comfyeleven8574 Sorry, english isn't my first language and I'm still learning so I might have expressed myself incorrectly, my country doesn't have these, I just like to watch these videos from my location (a third world country)
I want to have such stores in my neighbourhood and I want them NOW.
Enjoy watching your channel very much.
All the best to you from Charlotte NC USA 🇺🇸.
Have a happy day! 💛💖🌟🌎🌟💖💛
Holy smokes that chip bag looked 80% empty!
It's by weight, not volume!
@@sunnyscott4876 Yep, just seems unnecessary to have such a big bag.
@@stevend3753 The nitrogen gas in chip bags has dual function - to prevent oxidization of the chips, and to act as buffer to protect the chips from physical damage.
Love your POV style content, especially with such things (for example, this shop that you have just visited) that I wouldn't really want to try IRL (In this case, I don't like the security cameras, facial recognition etc. that the shop uses to keep track of the buyers' choices. Would much rather use a barcode reader for every product.)
Supermarkets also use facial recognition. It's been used a while firstly for advertising to see where your eyes are looking at which products, etc, now for facial ID. Conventional supermarkets keep track of what you are buying both with this, and as you use your cash card or purchase online ❤ it's no different to purchasing with a person and is the future in the UK with self service and scan as you go x
How much more dystopian and lonely do we want to get.
That store is so interesting especially on days or nights when you just want to get what you and not to bother
how does it know what you actually take with you though? are there scanners in the entrance or is it linked to the shelves?
Shelves
These stores are a trip
Look yummy 😋
I want one 😍
I love your trolley bag, so convenient! May I know the brand or where you buy it from?
Wow it's good for those that don't want to talk to the cash register person! While I myself don't mind talking to people behind the register, it's nice this exists for those that don't want to :)
That store has to be AMAZING.
Also seems fishy considering the app can access your credit card and clearly seen here to charge it when it wants to
Fascinating concept in a way but at the cost of privacy-cameras everywhere and app with free access to your card. If it charges you for something you didn’t buy, how do you prove you didn’t take what you were charged for?
@@mortechrome im too dumb to tell of ypure goomg against me or not
@@brrrrrr I agree with your comment.
@@mortechrome ohh ok
Those videos give me life ! Thanks a lot DB ❤
Robber robs everything in that store, checks his phone ***balance empty***
That looks so convenient but am I right in thinking it must be one person in at a time so as they know who to charge for taking things off the shelf? If so it’s not really “no queues” .
Welcome to the end of society, have a nice day
yes this desttroyed society bye singapore u no exist anymore. disappear off map. where it go????
We're one step closer to the dystopian future
You say that like we're not already there
@@smol-one why do you say that?
Amazing…wonder how and when they detect what you bought…scanning bar codes?
I feel like these stores can only exist in Asia. Americans would find a way to trash the store somehow. It would be nice, though to have them in the U.S.
Yeah not all Americans are good people
You’re a bit behind in the times! The US already has about a dozen Amazon Go supermarkets like this!
@@lmaree200886 Not behind the times. The closest one to me is almost 400 miles away and I live in a major city. One would think they'd be popping up all over during a pandemic....
The way this is done is really creepy. You need to download the cheers app and include your visa info. In the shop the AI uses facial software recognition to id you creating a virtual shopping cart. Going past the entry gate is the check out button. It is also programmed to do one other thing, if you eat something and then return the empty container to the shelf so as not to pay you will be banned from entering the place on your next visit.
How is that creepy? Sound pretty secure and a good way of doing it to me. The company obviously don't want their products being stolen...
@@rundattmedia2106 Not that part. The facial and pattern recognition. It's how the AI ids the items you picked vs put back and charges you for them in the end without scanning.
@@Panda_Roll technology!
And why is that creepy? If you have a driver’s license or passport your face is already in every single government database anyway. Facial recognition isn’t anything new, it’s just gotten easier and more accurate.
@@melissadunton3534 If they feel its creepy, then they feel its creepy. Lol ??? I mean I agree, it is kinda creepy how good technology has advanced.
Nice video my friend...
This is the convenience store where everybody knows your name
This comment deserves way more appreciation. 👏
How do you find these amazing places? I swear, how!?
They live in Singapore which has lots of modern convenience.
@@lmaree200886 i do too, just I don’t find cool places like these
@@sweetapple4973 They are in Singapore city
I love you guys her reaction to the foods is the best her smile is so cute the best part of the food tasting are the faces she makes when she like or dislike something she's so polite no matter if she likes it or not she always has a smile but i can't wait to meet you soon I hope ♡♡♡♡♡LOVE UR VIDEOS I can't wait for you guys to do some more Street Food videos
They have manned stores in California, same principal. Take what you want, no queues, no check out, just walk out, but it's cheaper, as in free
Great idea but in the UK wouldn't last 5 mins. Drunken louts out at weekends would probably wreck it.
Ahh i didn't know there's Cheers at OTH! thanks for the video. Will definitely try it tonight
Dang I wish we had a few shops like that in the US. It would make things so much easier plus you wouldn't have to wait in a long line to check out like at Walmart
We do. Amazon Go and Go Grocery, Hudson Nonstop and some 7-Elevens.
An unmanned vending store is awesome! 🙂
I come here for her smile and the food