
Some gadgets and gizmos have overstayed their welcome on our shores. If you could pull the plug on one bit of tech across Britain, which would you sacrifice first?
Put the items in your preferred order.

Self-service supermarket checkouts
The robotic voice that haunts every Tesco and Sainsbury's run. They promised speed but delivered a queue for a human to override them anyway.

E-scooters on pavements
Whizzing past pedestrians at 15mph with zero warning, they've turned every high street stroll into a game of dodgeball.

QR code-only pub menus
Nothing kills a Friday pint faster than fumbling with a greasy phone screen because the Wetherspoons app won't load.

AI chatbot customer service
You just want to sort your BT bill, but instead you're stuck explaining your problem to a bot named Ollie for the fourth time.

Smart fridges that tweet
Do we really need a fridge that reminds us we're out of oat milk via a touchscreen? Just open the door, Susan.
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