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I recently had a migraine and decided to swing by the pharmacy for some relief. As I checked out using a kiosk, I couldn’t help but notice the eerie absence of human presence—just me, a glowing monitor, and a machine demanding my card. It felt like I was inside a giant vending machine, which made me wonder, if this is what shopping is like now, what does the future hold? A future where stores have no clerks and questions go unanswered. It’s clear that convenience has taken over, but let me tell you, that experience felt pretty cold. What do you think? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
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By James A. Brown5
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I recently had a migraine and decided to swing by the pharmacy for some relief. As I checked out using a kiosk, I couldn’t help but notice the eerie absence of human presence—just me, a glowing monitor, and a machine demanding my card. It felt like I was inside a giant vending machine, which made me wonder, if this is what shopping is like now, what does the future hold? A future where stores have no clerks and questions go unanswered. It’s clear that convenience has taken over, but let me tell you, that experience felt pretty cold. What do you think? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
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