“…Now, every business provides baskets and trolleys to assist people with their shopping by putting their things into the baskets or trolleys, such as apparel, groceries, machinery, and so on, but they have no way of knowing the whole amount of their purchase and must deal with overbilling [2]. In this smart society, everyone's time is valuable, and no one wants to spend it by standing in line at the pay register and waiting for their purchases to be invoiced [3], [4]. This approach also increased the strain on the cashier because each basket contains more products, and at each counter, there is only one cashier who is responsible for creating the bills, which causes this task to become overly time-consuming, resulting in a long queue [5], [6].…”