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- Retail: Self-service machines in retail stores allow customers to scan and pay for their items without the need for a cashier. Customers can typically scan the barcodes of products, select payment options, and complete the transaction on their own.
- Ticketing: Self-service machines are frequently used for purchasing tickets in various industries, such as transportation (e.g., ticket vending machines at train stations or airports), entertainment (e.g., movie ticket kiosks), or events (e.g., self-service ticketing for concerts or exhibitions).
- Banking: Banks often provide self-service machines for tasks like depositing or withdrawing cash, checking account balances, transferring funds between accounts, or printing account statements.
- Food Ordering: Restaurants and fast-food chains utilize self-service kiosks, allowing customers to browse menus, customize their orders, and make payments without the need to interact with a cashier.
- Check-in and Check-out: Hotels and airports often have self-service machines where guests can check-in or check-out, print boarding passes, or obtain room keys, minimizing the need for staff assistance.
- Government Services: Self-service machines can be used to provide government services, such as vehicle registration, renewal of licenses, or payment of fines or fees.