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Why do unmanned stores fail on staying alive in Western nations?
I mean, can having an store solely built on the trust of individuals paying for the goods by putting the money inside the honesty box really work in UK, AU, NZ, CA or US? Does this really explain why they tend to fail on staying open long term: *being broken into and everything inside is stolen* while they stay alive in South Korea or Japan long term without any issues.
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tom milo For 14 timer siden 
In NZ? Yeah. They're everywhere.

Not sure why you'd group NZ with the US in this kind of context, or really any of those other countries. We're not the same.
Cause they suck at their job
St✩rlight For 13 timer siden 
We have them too. They are called vending machines.
Only in ethnically homogeneous societies, which all of those nations no longer are.

The so-called "diversity" we now enjoy in the West simply results in a breakdown of community, culture, and social cohesion, rendering honor-systems like the one you mentioned unfeasible. But that's the point of it, which is a whole other topic.
Bjørn For 11 timer siden 
We have those self-serving stores in Norway, I believe, but haven't been to one myself.

But it's very common for farmers here to have their own outlets, where we just go in and take what we need and leave money for it, either cash or using a mobile payment system called 'Vipps'.
Goldias For 10 timer siden 
They shouldn't trust human.

In some countries that it can survive it's because law enforcement work fast, not because people are honest.
Xero_Daxter For 10 timer siden 
*me scanning a PS5 as an apple in the self checkout*

(Disclaimer: Do not do this. My comment is a joke.)
Bjørn For 4 timer siden 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Goldias:
They shouldn't trust human.

In some countries that it can survive it's because law enforcement work fast, not because people are honest.

Trust in others varies across the world:

https://ourworldindata.org/trust
The Future For 4 timer siden 
because any small or new business idea will be rejected until next paradigm shift
=(^ ^)= For 4 timer siden 
That's the angloamerican world, not the Westrern world.
MinionJoe For 3 timer siden 
Japan and South Korea are high-trust societies.

The U.S. used to be a high-trust society. You can still find pockets of it. But something changed society in high population areas to degrade trust.

You can do your own research on what that something might be.
󠀡󠀡 For 3 timer siden 
i like free
Oprindeligt skrevet af 󠀡󠀡:
i like free

That explains it all right there...No insult to the Unnamed One...I like free as well...And I would probably get mugged while the store was being robbed blind...
Doctor Go-Go For 2 timer siden 
Dumb ass wishful thinking. Probably hoping the money they would save from not having hired staff would cover all losses to theft while still decreasing overall business expenses. Maybe once cameras are in everything recording everything at all times people will stop swiping whatever they want. The cashiers and COPS hired as private security steal therefore why wouldn't the random customers while the cashiers and security aren't present?
If you give someone the option of paying for stuff or not paying for it, most people will choose not to pay and still have the stuff.
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