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carolegif | 07:55 Tue 15th Oct 2013 | News
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you get two thirds of the way through scanning, then the system says "Authorisation Required". So you stand there like a lemon for up to 5mn. when no-one arrives (which is common) what are you supposed to do? I've got a life, I haven't got time for Tesco to decide whether they're going to help me. Of course I walk.
08:45 Tue 15th Oct 2013
LoL @ JNO

We have an M&S express store at a local services to me. I occasionally stop there to shop. The shop assistants there all have advanced degrees in packing, I reckon. Unbelievable the amount of stuff they can stash away in a bag!
China Doll

/// and I'd rather not have small talk so for me they're brilliant. ///

Id rather listen to a human-being's small talk, than listen to that infernal robotic talk.
LazyGun

/// who still uses a local slaughterhouse, the meat from animals in local
herds. ///

Not trying to be pedantic here, but shouldn't that be abattoir, slaughterhouse is enough to make one a vegetarian for the rest of one's life.
triggerhippy

/// they are usually clear as lots of people are scared of them. ///

How can you be sure they are not scared as you state, but simply making a stand against the loss of jobs?
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jno

/// I can pack a Sainsbury's bag ///

I do hope that that is a reusable Saibnsbury's bag that you use over and over again, must think of the environment you know?
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triggerhippy

/// Observational skills have helped me develop the theory AOG. ///

That's interesting trigger, because I have never seen anyone running away from them with their mouths wide open, hair sticking on end and their hands up in the air.
They are good for using multi photo copied vouchers :-)
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in the USA and Australia, some supermarkets still have two-person tills, one to scan and one to pack the bag. I don't think I've ever seen that level of service in this country.
jno - i have years ago, one of my first jobs was a packer in a supermarket

now you get kids trying to raise money for whatever cause offering to do it for you
it could be your headphones they're scared of, triggs?

http://www.dvice.com/sites/dvice/files/images/pics/thrillerheadphones.jpg
ah, that'd be before my time, fluff (no offence, I haven't been in this country all that long)
Realistically if they didn't exist I don't believe the supermarkets would hire more staff just make you queue longer. I always use them but not for big shops. I've learned to laugh at them and their unexpected items in bagging area.
I loathe having my bags packed! I'm a little OCD about it and no one else would know that I want X,Y and Z in one bag because that is all to go upstairs and A,B and C are all for the garage etc.
put them on the belt in the order you want them bagged, Eccles. As soon as one lot's done grab the bag, so the checkouter has to start a new one, and take out any you want to put in another bag.
Exactly Eccles... or apparently that bread does not go underneath tins and a bottle of squash :-/
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be fair now, she may not notice the difference herself

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