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Future of shopping? Cashierless supermarket in Tokyo
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<blockquote data-quote="dogs4thewin" data-source="post: 76217511" data-attributes="member: 306387"><p>To me a supermarket is a place whose main product is food ( like real food not just junk food. Now this is not a supermarket but my uncle D owns a feed/hardware store has for years. Ace just came into town so it remains to be seen how his hardware part will do, but he has been operating that store for more than a score now and his sons will likely take over when D gets to where he either does not want to or cannot manage the store anyway. My grandfather owned a farm and seed business ( and at one point a dairy farm ( no longer owns the dairy farm, but his other son has sense taken over the farm as L is 85 and still works some, but his age and health have of course forced him to slow down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogs4thewin, post: 76217511, member: 306387"] To me a supermarket is a place whose main product is food ( like real food not just junk food. Now this is not a supermarket but my uncle D owns a feed/hardware store has for years. Ace just came into town so it remains to be seen how his hardware part will do, but he has been operating that store for more than a score now and his sons will likely take over when D gets to where he either does not want to or cannot manage the store anyway. My grandfather owned a farm and seed business ( and at one point a dairy farm ( no longer owns the dairy farm, but his other son has sense taken over the farm as L is 85 and still works some, but his age and health have of course forced him to slow down. [/QUOTE]
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