I wish it was that fast for me. I literally grew a 4 inch long half gray beard for my ID, born in the early 1980s, and yet they still gotta scan the barcode on the back of my ID.
Like hell, ain't I already ugly enough to obviously be old enough to [redacted]?
We have them in Sweden as well, on our driver's licenser (which double as ID cards). Or rather, it's actually QR codes, but practically it works the same.
Some states do. New York, Washington, Vermont and Michigan have enhanced driver's licenses with RFID tags. But it's optional and largely used for border crossings into Canada. More states are apparently looking into this.
I live in Pennsylvania so my state ID is just barcode
Sometimes, it's just for the (digital) paperwork. Especially if it's a larger company, easier to link an ID scan to a sale for legal protection of their sales license.
I used to think this was normal. Few years ago I moved to England and have not once been carded. I don't even have local ID outside of my UK passport. People even remark how young I look for my age and still nothing.
It's not usually a problem for me, at least in my hometown area, unless they recently hired new employees that don't yet know me. Totally understandable.