
The Mainichi News Quiz: What bit of fancy new tech is Lawson using in a Tokyo store?
What kind of technology has Lawson introduced in its next-generation convenience store opened in Tokyo?
A) Facial recognition payment systems at store entrances
B) Drone-based delivery services for customers
C) Artificial intelligence-driven cameras providing personalized product recommendations

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