ChatterBank1 min ago
Time we all boycotted self service checkouts
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They are just another way to employ less people, make shopping even more impersonal. I went to one supermarket the other day and there were hardly any staff at any of the normal checkouts, the one or two that were open there were long queues. Everyone was being gently ushered into the self service section, a bit difficult for me as I had a trolley full so I left it in the middle of the isle and walked out.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I hate them. I have really tried and tried to get used to them but every time without fail, something goes wrong and it says "call the assistant". I say to the assistant " Is it me who has done this wrong?" but more often than not, the assistant says " No it's not you, it's these self service tills, having a bad day!" Waste of time!
the introduction of self service tills is to encourage people with just a few items to get in and out quickly and not prevent people with trolleys full of a decent shop being held up at the check-out and complaining that the bloke who's nipped in for a butty for his lunch is stopping them getting their £150.00 monthly shop through the check out. the self service is not there for convenience of the customer but for the increased profit anf turnover of the store
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