Buffed, styled and microchipped
The "digital wallet", the size of a grain of rice, guarantees entry to the club and allows customers to buy drinks on account. Brad Stevens, owner of Bar Soba in Glasgow, said his customers had responded enthusiastically to the idea.
The chip is inserted by a medical professional and then scanned for its unique ID number as a customer enters the bar.
"There are a number of advantages, from instant access, to not having to carry money or credit cards, to letting bar staff know a customer's name and favourite drink," Mr Stevens said. "By the time you walk through the door to the bar your favourite drink is waiting for you and the bar staff can greet you by name."
However, he said the bar would also have to make sure that customers with the chip had a limit on how much they could spend to prevent them drinking beyond their ability to pay.
A spokesman for Notags said: "The chip contains your name and ID number and, as this could be read remotely without your knowledge, that is already too much information."
The Telegraph, London
...via the Sydney Morning Herald
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