"Members pay $99 a year and use a key card to open the door. They can shop anytime they want. The system runs on a series of iPads and other devices. Lights are motion-activated, and checkout is done on a tablet. Local farmers, beekeepers and other suppliers have cards, too, so they can restock their supplies at midnight if they want. Ms. Rasmusson prices items from home, and texts orders to suppliers."
Read full article: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/31/dining/grocery-store.html
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Looks very good karatewolfpunk, Makes me hungry :P
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