with self checkout it's a 2 min thing.
Is there something in the water or food that's making people so stupid?
maybe the human race is being slowly poisoned.
okay you guys that claim you only use self checkouts because you are saving jobs are liars. you dont shop. your wife does.
i've been using regular checkout lanes for the past 2 weeks. it's been pure hell. it's 10x longer literally. even if there's no line. the people are usually stupid and there's some weird problem.
today she voided his bananas wrong. then she gets another guy over. he doesnt know what to do. Then she gets a younger kid mgr who knows her shit. she fixes it.
They still stand around for serveral mins talking about it but not checking the guy out or me out. and i say, should i go to the other
lane or stay here? and she says she doesn't know. the problem is fixed! she's just not working. so me and this dude had to sit there for a long time while they talked. and then i went ot the other lane and waited. even more time to get out.
with self checkout it's a 2 min thing.
Is there something in the water or food that's making people so stupid? maybe the human race is being slowly poisoned.
Not paying a living wage, cutting back as much as possible on expenses (self-checkout), "holiday blah's", serious bout of flu going around (at least in NorCal) [and covid] and name whatever crazy thing that's not too crazy if you think about it, and you got a recipe for a messed up shopping experience.
People that live comfortably are voting down low-income housing (NIMBYers) because we can't have those kinds around, but now all the Starbucks are closing, "Oh who will make my $7 Latte's?"
At some point either people will get the message and start treating service (and low/middle income) people like normal people, or Tsunami and duck all
All of the above in your post, but to the end result of this. Self
check, for people who actually have half a clue how to use it, is such
an effecient method I never want to go back to needing someone else in
the process. It just seems asanine to me to go back to a regular setup unless you need some kind of special service that for whatever reason explicitly needs another person involved.
with self checkout it's a 2 min thing.
i feel like you've normalized a crummy experience that is the fault of management and the store's culture and not a fault with regular checkout.
They still stand around for serveral mins talking about it but not checking the guy out or me out. and i say, should i go to the other
lane or stay here? and she says she doesn't know. the problem is fixed! she's just not working. so me and this dude had to sit there for a long time while they talked. and then i went ot the other lane and waited. even more time to get out.
Is there something in the water or food that's making people so stupid? maybe the human race is being slowly poisoned.
the groceries. I remember being promised saving money if we rang it ourselves, but then bacon went over $9 per package and I decided I wanted the full experience if they're f'ing with the price of bacon. I think it was then, I quit bringing my own bags, grabbing the grocery carts out of the parking lot to get my quarter back, and checking out the groceries myself. I consider the stupidity and hilarity of some of the cashiers to be added entertainment to that experience now
tbh i have a better experience at Aldi, with their employees sitting on a stool ringing up 100 items in about a minute than any of the self checkout stores i've been to.. and i end up bagging my own stuff anyways.
i also continuously have great experiences at checkout at.. the dollar store. no self checkout, continuously fast. and that place gets extremely busy..
i feel like you've normalized a crummy experience that is the fault of management and the store's culture and not a fault with regular checkout.
with self checkout it's a 2 min thing.
When they have enough of them open. Since it is self-check, I have never figured out why our local grocery (Kroger) only has less-than half of them open. They have 11 total, but only 5 are ever open when I am there.
In hourly wage speak, this is called "milking the clock" in which you supported, giving them more hours without them having to work harder, therefore going all in on supporting the keeping a job.
The good news is I read an article that Walmart is going back toward Cashiers because the dystopian self check outs were causing too much theft, shrink, shop lifting. Until Tesla robots can apprehend without a trail of
Where I am, I never heard any grocery store say you'd save money by
using the self-checkout.
using the self-checkout. And I've never really had a problem with a grocery cashier, aside from one occasionally being a bit slow.
Nightfox wrote to The Godfather <=-
Where I am, I never heard any grocery store say you'd save money by
using the self-checkout. And I've never really had a problem with a grocery cashier, aside from one occasionally being a bit slow.
Where I am, I never heard any grocery store say you'd save money by using the self-checkout.
Spending most of my life working within retail leadership, I can tell you that it was one of the sales pitches of self checkout during it's release. Similar to how PC's were designed to make corporations
Where I am, I never heard any grocery store say you'd save money by
using the self-checkout.
Spending most of my life working within retail leadership, I can tell you
that it was one of the sales pitches of self checkout during it's release.
Similar to how PC's were designed to make corporations
never heard of it.
how would we save money?
nothing beats self checkout.
never heard of it.
how would we save money?
Persumably, having self-checkout would mean fewer cashiers the store has to pay, resulting in lower prices (or possibly a credit when using self-checkout). But that doesn't seem to actually happen..
The good news is I read an article that Walmart is going back toward
Cashiers because the dystopian self check outs were causing too much theft, shrink, shop lifting. Until Tesla robots can apprehend without a trail of
Self checkouts don't "cause" theft. They may allow easier avenues for theives to leave the building, and they are being suspended in areas
where shoplifting is more of an issue. My guess would be these are the same places where the local legal system stopped prosecuting shoplifters.
Self checkouts don't "cause" theft. They may allow easier avenues for
shoplifters get into stores regardless of checkout system.
Self checkouts don't "cause" theft. They may allow easier avenues for theives to leave the building, and they are being suspended in areas
where shoplifting is more of an issue. My guess would be these are the same places where the local legal system stopped prosecuting shoplifters.
The Godfather wrote to Dumas Walker <=-
Self checkouts don't "cause" theft. They may allow easier avenues for theives to leave the building, and they are being suspended in areas
where shoplifting is more of an issue. My guess would be these are the same places where the local legal system stopped prosecuting shoplifters.
I don't recall saying that self checkouts "cause" theft?
The good news is I read an article that Walmart is going back toward Cashiers because the dystopian self check outs were causing too much theft, shrink, shop lifting. Until Tesla robots can apprehend without
Nightfox wrote to hollowone <=-
Getting into the stores isn't the issue with self-checkout and shoplifting. The issue is that self-checkout can make it easier for customers to steal things because there may be fewer "eyes" watching self-checkout customers. Stores have to have someone monitor self-checkout, either by standing in the self-checkout area or using a camera and having someone watch the screen.
Shadow42085 wrote to Dumas Walker <=-
actually my local Wal-Mart just reduced cashier lanes recently here in Indiana but then of course this is not oregon/california/New York where crime rate are through the roof
Self checkouts don't "cause" theft. They may allow easier avenues for theives to leave the building, and they are being suspended in areas where shoplifting is more of an issue. My guess would be these are the same places where the local legal system stopped prosecuting shoplifters.
Walmarts decision for switching to add more cashiers was that too often people are not ringing some but not all items within their cart, beit intentional or not, which adds to the overall shrinkage of the store.
Re: Re: self checkouts again
By: The Godfather to Dumas Walker on Sat Dec 30 2023 05:38 pm
actually my local Wal-Mart just reduced cashier lanes recently here in Indiana but then of course this is not oregon/california/New York where crime rate are through the roof and most peope here are not crazy and full of themselves yet (KNOCK ON WOOD) thats my 2 cents
Re: Re: self checkouts again
By: The Godfather to Dumas Walker on Sat Dec 30 2023 05:38 pm
actually my local Wal-Mart just reduced cashier lanes recently here in Indiana
ut then of course this is not oregon/california/New York where crime rate are rough the roof and most peope here are not crazy and full of themselves yet (K
CK ON WOOD) thats my 2 cents
Self checkouts don't "cause" theft. They may allow easier avenues for theives to leave the building, and they are being suspended in areas where shoplifting is more of an issue. My guess would be these are the same places where the local legal system stopped prosecuting shoplifters.
I don't recall saying that self checkouts "cause" theft?
The good news is I read an article that Walmart is going back toward
Cashiers because the dystopian self check outs were causing too much theft,
Walmarts decision for switching to add more cashiers was that too often people
re not ringing some but not all items within their cart, beit intentional or n
, which adds to the overall shrinkage of the store.
Shadow42085 wrote to Dumas Walker <=-
actually my local Wal-Mart just reduced cashier lanes recently here in Indiana but then of course this is not oregon/california/New York where crime rate are through the roof
<SARCASM>
Yes, because the entirety of all of those states have the crime rate of
an urban inner city. </SARCASM>
yeah walmart and walgreens are pulling out of california and oregon and other areas because they're racist! that is totally why.
Re: Re: self checkouts again
By: MRO to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Dec 31 2023 01:53 pm
yeah walmart and walgreens are pulling out of california and oregon and other areas because they're racist! that is totally why.
I live in Oregon and haven't heard of either one pulling out of the state. They've closed stores in Portland, but not the whole state of Oregon.
Self checkouts don't "cause" theft. They may allow easier avenues for theives to leave the building, and they are being suspended in areas where shoplifting is more of an issue. My guess would be these are the same places where the local legal system stopped prosecuting shoplifters.
many years ago i had a side job stocking kmart on nights.
the primary area where theft happens is the bathroom. they take shit in there
mess with it and walk out. they might even eat the food in there.
they take shit out of the packaging and then they put it on their person. they do that many pants and shirt shit.
i dont think self checkout has much theft. aside from people having stuff unde
the cart and not scanning it. that was a thing my ex did all the time.
yeah walmart and walgreens are pulling out of california and oregon
and other areas because they're racist! that is totally why.
I live in Oregon and haven't heard of either one pulling out of the state.
They've closed stores in Portland, but not the whole state of Oregon.
and why did they close those stores?
Re: Re: self checkouts again
By: MRO to Nightfox on Mon Jan 01 2024 03:37 am
yeah walmart and walgreens are pulling out of california and oregon
and other areas because they're racist! that is totally why.
I live in Oregon and haven't heard of either one pulling out of the state.
They've closed stores in Portland, but not the whole state of Oregon.
and why did they close those stores?
Because of vandalism, damage done to buildings (especially in the last few years), etc., especially in more dangerous parts of Portland where people might not want to be in.
yeah walmart and walgreens are pulling out of california and oregon
state.I live in Oregon and haven't heard of either one pulling out of the
and why did they close those stores?Because of vandalism, damage done to buildings (especially in the last few
oh my word! *clutches pearls*
yeah walmart and walgreens are pulling out of california and oregon
state.I live in Oregon and haven't heard of either one pulling out of the
and why did they close those stores?Because of vandalism, damage done to buildings (especially in the last few
oh my word! *clutches pearls*
Yes, that happens in parts of Portland. At any rate, as far as I know, they haven't pulled out of the entire state of Oregon, as you seemed to suggest; it's just Portland.
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