Deposit with contents in the machine?
Hello everyone,
Can a path machine in the supermarket detect whether the object I put in has contents in it?
Hello everyone,
Can a path machine in the supermarket detect whether the object I put in has contents in it?
Do you think the price increases at McDonald's and Burger King are fair, or do you think they're just a rip-off? It's clear that prices have gone up, but do you think it's absolutely necessary to raise prices so drastically? And what do you think about smaller snack bars or kebab shops? I would be…
I just noticed that my local Penny Markt no longer has Scan & Go. Now I see that there were only a handful of stores left, out of hundreds. Does anyone know more?
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Hi, I need some speculatius biscuits for a gift idea and was wondering if anyone has seen any. I heard they have some at Norma. LG
Hello, I have a question. Sorry if this sounds strange, but I wanted to ask, for example, if I paid money, how likely is it that another customer will get the money I paid as change or as change?
Yes – I could imagine:
…the new machines are either equipped with an optical and/or weight sensor. The barcode indicates which bottle or can type it is. The weight sensor then knows how hard the bottle or can should be maximum. If the machine has only one optical sensor, it is probably not released for the withdrawal of cans.
In any case, a non-empty bottle/dose comes out again. Frequently there are also false interpretations. Then you just have to throw in the empties again.
The machines react particularly allergicly to liquid contents, since in the case of single-use pipe, the machine is then contaminated with often sticky liquid. Experience shows that solid content (e.g. cigarette tipping) is less common.