I went to get a refill on my drink and the machine would not dispense.
An employee pointed out that there was a chip on the bottom of my cup and I had to set it down on the sensor on the soda dispenser in order for it to work - a smart cup! I thought it was brilliant!
The machine then tells you how many refills you have left! I though it was pretty wicked!
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WOW crazy haha
Wow that is nifty !Only i think that it's so expensive for everything but its neat the way everything works ! It's fun for the first time there ! it's all computerized anymore but the monteral stopped on us for around an hour that was a bad experience !
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all the fast food place going to be doing this.
That's genius!
I find this as disturbing, showing how you pay for a product or service, but this corporate giant limits the use though technology. The product, probable 2 cents a serving, sold at $5-6, limiting the consumer from choice.
Well, if you buy X refills, there's no reason why you should not be stopped once you got what you paid for.
The product or service wouldn't exists without the corporate giant.
Keep in mind that having an attitude of entitlement is not a virtue.
Don't like the way they do business? Easy, shop elsewhere.
And have a great day! :)
That is awesome! Technology rules !!!!!!!
That's pretty cool! I've never even heard of smart cups before ;)
@riosparada lol didn't know that! xD
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That's awesome! It will keep people from wasting drinks as a lot peope tend to do that if something is unlimited -_-
Hope they don't put sensors in the bathroom! ;)
:) what will they think of next?!!! :)
That's crazy! Now they are tracking our soda pop 😎 Siri knows enough lol
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