Definition
A kiosk is a small, often open-fronted booth or structure used for selling goods or providing information. Think of it as a mini-shop or information center. ποΈ Unlike a full-sized store, it's designed for quick transactions and easy access. Kiosks are common in malls, parks, and transportation hubs. Imagine a lemonade stand, but more permanent. They serve as convenient points of sale or service.