We've ditched the "Addict" barcodeBusiness before technology was tedious. Long lines and the grueling task of manually pricing every item caused many shop owners in major cities to barely break even. This problem continued for decades until a man by the name of Joe Woodland revolutionized the market with the invention of the barcode. Woodland’s efficient shortcut not only sped along transactions, but it became the global standard for discovering whether a product sells.
The benefits of applying labels to simplifying purchases are clear, but what about the way humans transact with their environment? |
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