
Will I use "just walk out" style grocery stores more often than not in 2030?
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This question resolves YES if, over the course of 2030, I personally use grocery stores that have "just walk out" style technology more often than I use grocery stores without that technology. An example of this technology is Amazon Go: It's a store where motion-tracking is used to determine which items a shopper picks up as they move through the store and then automatically charges their account when they leave, without a checkout process.
I exclude department stores like Target and Walmart from the totals, only stores that essentially only sell food count.
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