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This is already Baked in many supermarket self-serve checkouts
which are WKTE. |
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True - but it'd be handy to have this at regular
checkouts. It would save time. Moreovermore, it
could return any surplus cash as the largest possible
denomination, to the advantage of both the customer
(fewer coins to carry) and the supermarket (supply of
small change). |
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Though I note that if you added a funnel to the supermarket "self serve" machines (which I have yet to notice do things quicker in any sense than a real live cashier), instead of the coin slot, you'd have this idea. |
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Some do have funnels instead of coin slots. |
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// This is already Baked in many supermarket self-serve checkouts which are WKTE. // |
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I had some trouble finding the meaning of WKTE. My next machine will be an acronym resolving device. |
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Nevertheless, over here where I live I never saw a self-serve checkout nor any resemblance to the coin funnel. They had coin dispensers at the checkouts in the 70's and 80's, but not the other way round. |
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Well, I cannot believe I made this mistake. Please help me find the culprit. |
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Go to the ATM in Japan, coin slot for deposits, also if you have a pressing desire to withdraw 571 Yen (which will all be in coins) you can do that at the ATM too. |
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I've looked around, and it appears that we omitted welcoming you to the halfbakery, [Toto_Anders]. So let me do that right now - welcome to the Halfbakery. |
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On the left, under " meta " , there is a help file that may be of assistance to you. But it looks like you're off to a pretty good start, so carry on. |
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Indeed. Welcome to the Ministry of Unsound. |
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