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by sdfjkl 1318 days ago
They're very common here in Europe. Although when shops get remodeled they usually are replaced with newer models that have doors (and now doors that close themselves, because people). Seems the energy costs have risen sufficiently to make them care.
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> They're very common here in Europe

Nonsense. Europe is a big place and making sweeping generalizations is not meaningful.

Europe is big. I saw them in an Italian Coop recently, but they are indeed more of an exception than a norm in recently upgraded stores.
LOL, downvoted to -4 for pointing out Europe is diverse.