The dynamic pricing scheme allows the prices of vending machine items to be raised when demand is high and lowered when sales are low.

  • tiredofsametab
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    51 year ago

    which is like… a buck.

    Unless you get paid in USD instead of JPY, it’s 180 yen by me which is like… 180 yen on my Japanese employer salary.

    • @korny
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      61 year ago

      Can you show your math on that conversion to your salary?

      • tiredofsametab
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        21 year ago

        Getting paid in JPY, it’s usually about 1 JPY to 1 JPY. Or am I missing something here?

    • @pHr34kY
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      1 year ago

      It’s weird how exchange rates don’t reflect a person’s hourly worth.

      I’m in Australia and a coke from a vending machine on a train station platform is $4.50, which is ¥435 at the current rate. A bottle of water costs the same, because… Coke.

      I honestly bought a 600ml ¥100 water in a Kyoto tourist trap in July this year. A vending machine on the street.