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Would queuing be better if supermarkets had a system similar to banks (i.e. one queue for all)?
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Biggest pain of shopping in supermarkets is looking for a checkout queue and guessing if one is quicker than the other.
Have any of them investigated having a "one queue for all" system similar to banks and some post offices?
Have any of them investigated having a "one queue for all" system similar to banks and some post offices?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Tesco Metro on Cheapside in London has exactly this system, probably works because they only have baskets rather than trolleys, they even have an indicator of the average time it will take you to be served, at about 12:30 the queue does stretch nearly round the store but still takes about 2-3 minutes to get to the front! They've also got the self service ones as well but I always make an @rse of myself using them :-)
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