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Can the supermarket "self-service coffee machine" save the shop assistant? Netizen: the sugar bag was taken up by Oke first.

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Communication of professional baristas Please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style). It is well known how busy the Taiwan superstore staff are, not only collecting bills, parcels, etc., but also operating coffee machines. Some netizens recently said in the "waste commune" that there is a self-service coffee machine on 7-11 in Japan, which is very convenient because it does not need to bother the shop assistant. If Taiwan's super-commercial coffee is also changed to self-help.

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Taiwan's supermarket clerks are well known for their busyness, not only collecting bills and parcels, but also operating coffee machines at the same time. A netizen recently said in the "waste Commune" that there is a self-service coffee machine on 7-11 in Japan, so it is very convenient to bother shop assistants. "would it be better if Taiwan's super coffee also changed to self-service?" "as a matter of fact, at present, some of Taiwan's 7-11 stores already have self-service coffee machines, but the number is not many, only 10.

Netizens posted in the "waste Commune" that when he went to Japan, he most liked to drink buffet coffee from local convenience stores, including cream, sugar bags and napkins, which was extremely convenient. However, although it seems to reduce the burden on shop assistants, many netizens are not optimistic about it, and it is generally believed that all these things will be taken out. "they must be used dirty and messy,"the machine should break down soon," and "it's very difficult to implement. There are too many people in Taiwan who are greedy for petty bargains," and "they are all Olympic visitors, so they won't work."

Most netizens are concerned about the "Olympic culture" of Taiwanese, so they also feel that self-help design can easily cause machines to break down and sugar packets to be taken out. However, as a matter of fact, not only Japan, but also some stores in Taiwan have self-service coffee machines. 7-ELEVEN told ETNEWS that at present, 10 superstores in Taiwan have been imported, mainly in office circles and closed campus campuses, and the first store is installed at Taipei Education University.

Although most netizens are not optimistic, some people say, "there is a self-help room near the company, and nothing has been taken out." "there are also people who are optimistic that most people should cherish materials. In addition, a netizen also said that in fact, there are Japanese people who buy rice balls but take away sugar bags. "there are people in every country who are greedy for petty bargains, only in proportion." "

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