If your favorite phrase is Chris Cassidy Archives"No thanks, I'm just looking," then these are the shopping baskets for you.
Innisfree, a Korean beauty store, allows patrons to choose between two baskets before they begin to shop: one that signals "I need help" and one that signals that no assistance is necessary.
SEE ALSO: Amazon just teased the future of in-store shoppingA photo of the baskets was posted to Reddit Thursday by user hand_ and met with much applause, especially from people who'd prefer a solitary shopping experience in a store with notoriously proactive customer service.
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"An introvert's dream," one commenter wrote.
"This is a great idea. I don't know why but when I'm a approached by a retail person I usually end up leaving the store," said another user.
Still, several Redditors were quick to point out the potential issues with the two-basket system. "Can you imagine the scenario when a customer changes their mind?" one commenter said. "'I'm sorry sir but you choose the green colored cart, I can't help you.'"
Also, what if they run out of green baskets?
Still, for those shoppers among us who just want to browse face masks in peace, it's a potentially comforting system. And if a green-basketer suddenly needs to ask a question? Better hope there are some orange ones left.
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