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5 Things That Will Happen if Amazon Go Launches in Malaysia
Amazon Go seems like an impossible dream. A store with no-checkout counters and no lines. The way it works is you scan your Amazon account at the entrance and when you pick up items from the shelf, cameras and sensors will detect what items you've removed from the shelf. Grab what you will and when you leave the store, your Amazon account will be charged with all of your 'purchases'. This futuristic – and idealistic – vision for the future is great but we're not sure how well it will land in Malaysia. Afterall, PIN numbers for our debit and credit cards are only just being implemented and self-checkout counters aren't even available here. Most of the scanners available in our supermarkets can't even scan the barcodes and can't even display the proper prices. Forgive us for being the 'glass half empty' types but this is reality.
In this atmosphere, we tried to imagine what would happen if Amazon Go became a reality in Malaysia and thought about the ways we would royally mess with such an elegant system.
1. Malaysians will cause a line at Amazon Go (and cut-q while we're at it)
![qr-code-application](http://astrokentico.s3.amazonaws.com/rojakdaily/media/marcus-images/lifestyle/airbnb/amazon-go-qr-code.gif)
2. Malaysians will sneak their children in
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3. Malaysians will create inventive ways to beat the system
![rabbit-steal-baby-biscuit](http://astrokentico.s3.amazonaws.com/rojakdaily/media/marcus-images/lifestyle/airbnb/rabbit-stealing-baby-biscuit.gif)
4. Malaysians will not bring their own bags for their groceries
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Despite the 'No Plastic Bag' initiative in Selangor, most Malaysians still aren't in the habit of conserving the environment. The no-checkout lanes will lead to angry, confused Malaysians cursing the store on social media, and blaming Amazon for not putting the needs of their customers first. 5. Malaysians will try to get in without an Amazon account
![jump-turnstile](http://astrokentico.s3.amazonaws.com/rojakdaily/media/marcus-images/lifestyle/airbnb/jump-turnstile-malaysia.gif)
Who knows how Malaysians will actually react if Amazon Go ever arrives in Malaysia. But if you're seriously interested in finding out how the store works, watch this video prepared by Amazon. Its first Beta store is already running in Seattle and is only open to Amazon employees. Much like convenience stores, they sell snacks, drinks, premade food, and grocery essentials.
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