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Okay but like... how are they gonna count out my change?
In Japan, you order from a vending machine, pay the machine, get a slip of paper, and hand it to the cook.
I think that system is fantastic.
We have this in the US to. Even McDonalds does them!
For different reasons though. In japan it's for small restaurants which don't employ many people or don't have a lot of space or both. For McDonald's it's for pinching a dollar more for their empire.
So about saving money, which is the same reason
McDonald's is franchised
Ya I hate that. I have walked out of a McDonalds and went to the drive thru just so a person would take my order.
I also love the amount vending machines Japan has. I'd love to have machine for tea or late night ramen around every corner.
Not what you want to hear, but it sounds like you just want a kettle
Haha. If those two were the only things offered in vending machines in japan, then yes. But they don't.
For giving you change: https://www.yourposstuff.com/T-Flex-Coin-Dispenser-p/tflexsc.htm
For counting your change, probably something like this https://www.innovorder.com/en/automated-cash-recycling-system
Those are awesome for the 7.2 minutes in a row they work without some intervention.
Source: McDonald's drive-[through].
Ohh
So that’s how it works - video was actually quite interesting.
Cashless payment, or those machine that will count the money, sorta like vending machine.
In the Netherlands you have self checkout with cash. No cashier involved.