Hopefully, the doors aren’t locked until the ad is finished. Worse, locked until there’s some interaction with the screen. The quick solution would be a hammer. The effective solution is to let the manager know and take your business elsewhere.
This won't solve the problem because the doors were glass before so you could already see what was inside. Except there was one small problem retailers figured out that they could not only get money from the customer they could get it from their supplier as well so they plastered ads everywhere all over those clear glass doors so you couldn't see inside. Now what do you think will happen with this screen it will just remain pristine view of what's inside or will it become plastered with ads which means you're going to open the door because you just want to get your stuff and get out?
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 15.7 ms ] threadAnd the best we can do with tech is still ads??
The next step is to make VR headset that creates augmented reality without any ads. Something like uBlock but now for real.