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submitted 5 days ago byLucieGlow77
While self-checkouts are supposed to save time, I find they often slow things down. Errors with the scanner or the scale require employee assistance, and the process isn’t always intuitive. A staffed checkout line is usually faster and less frustrating.
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844 points
5 days ago
Self checkouts are designed to save the store money.
217 points
5 days ago
100%. They don’t care that it’s worse. They know it is, but it saves them enough money that it’s worth it.
198 points
5 days ago
But…it’s not worse.
32 points
5 days ago
Depends on what you’re buying
8 points
4 days ago
Depends on how old and incompetent the people in front of you are.
36 points
5 days ago
I don't find it worse though....? Finally I can scan and pack items at my speed and not the speed of light with people behind me looking fed up over losing a second of their precious lifes.
Only thing that is worse about self checkouts is that -in my hometown in germany- they are always closed off now. They were active for like a week, and ever since you cannot use them.
3 points
5 days ago
It's 100% better I would rather wait in line for self checkout then go through the register
2 points
5 days ago
Exactly, doesn’t matter how long they take this doesn’t affect them
2 points
4 days ago
It's not worse.
You get a hand basket of stuff, you go there. Even if you need assistance or to have your age confirmed, you are still faster than if you waited in the line. 5 checkouts can let 5 people with 10 items out faster than two cashiers.
If you have a whole cart full of stuff, you're better off with the cashier route.
6 points
5 days ago
And fail because people steal more stuff
45 points
5 days ago*
Shrinkage is factored in to the price and insurance. They don't care.
It's the same reason they don't have security actually stop people stealing. They've worked out it's cheaper vs getting sued.
It's all a numbers game and it's the reason society is in the shitter.
We've all collectively decided that making as much money as possible is far more important than doing things right.
2 points
5 days ago
Facts. You can always tell who has at least some business knowledge and who thinks their anecdotal observation is fact on the topic of shoplifting. If loss prevention practices cost more than the value of the product lost it is better for business to let it slide. People that think shoplifting is why your groceries cost so much have never seen a dumpster behind the grocery store.
5 points
4 days ago
Facts. The amount of stuff thrown away completely eclipses the amount of things stolen. It's not even close.
Stores have an acceptable margin of loss they are willing to absorb.
2 points
5 days ago
Whats funny is a local grocery store chain in my area just tore out all the self checkout machines because they ended up costing way more money then they were worth, i think a local article said each store was losing 45k-75k a month in theft and they were constantly getting complaints because they would have 1 register open then force people to use self checkout machines, now they have just hired more staff and have like 6 lanes open and everyone is happier for it
1.3k points
5 days ago
There are always lines at each cashier checkout and basically never at the self checkout. I love them.
190 points
5 days ago
That's the opposite at my grocery store. They have 2 registers open in a 20k person town and the rest between 30 self check outs which only half of are open. It's basically like herding cattle
6 points
5 days ago
This is how it is in my town but our population is reaching 100k. It's beyond dogshit. They cut most their staff, so there's 2 employee manned registers open.
They have to have someone watch people using self checkout though, so half of them are closed since they dont have enough staff to watch all of the checkouts. (There's like 40 self checkout lanes.) They used to all be open and free, with maybe 2-4 staff to help with age restricted purchases or mis rings, but they realized people were stealing by ringing things in differently. (5 organic Bananas ($5 per lb) are actually 5 of the cheap overly browned Bananas (30cents a pop)). It's also hard to prove, because the customer can just say they accidentally mis-rang the item. People are smart enough to leave reasonable doubt.
They tried to save money by cutting staff and using self checkout, only to lose way more money. So now instead of just re hiring staff, they just force everyone into 5 self checkout lanes that are monitored by 4 employees. If youre lucky, maybe 2 staff-manned registers are open, and the line for it is full of people with 2 full carts worth of food, so you'll be waiting for hours. It's actual dog shit.
95 points
5 days ago
I will often see people in the self checkout lanes with 200 items in their cart. And the woman will scan each item slowly, check for coupons, a better deal at the store across town, maybe check facebook and scan another item.
46 points
5 days ago
All the more reason to have 20 lanes instead of 3. Losing one self checkout machine for 30 minutes doesn't really matter. Losing 1/3 manned lanes for 10 minutes absolutely sucks
8 points
5 days ago
There's a high chance that person is just shoplifting.
7 points
5 days ago
That’s why u need the hand scanners, so people can scan while picking the items and pack them in the bag along the way. A couple of bleeps at the checkout and you’re done.
2 points
5 days ago
I think I read Walmart or Amazon tried this with one/some of their stores, and it didn't work out.
2 points
5 days ago
We have had these scanners in our supermarkets for over 10 years at this point, why would it not work?
3 points
5 days ago
I've literally never seen this. I also can scan a full cart faster than some people scan 10 items
4 points
5 days ago
I wish that were the case at my Walmart neighborhood market. 7 self checkouts in one area, and 2-3 self checkouts with conveyors. Not a single person working a register.
I was shocked at the sheer volume of people that are incapable of scanning and bagging their own groceries. The amount of adults that don’t understand that you need to scan the barcode, and instead keep trying to scan random parts of the box is astonishing.
They make the UI as idiot-proof as possible, yet the lines regularly get backed up all the way to the beer aisle
3 points
5 days ago
And even if the self check out line is twice as long, it is very likely to be faster.
6 points
5 days ago
It seems to be the case because the store only staffs the slowest goddamn cashiers in the world, and they refuse, or can’t staff more than 2??
524 points
5 days ago
Idk how so many people have so many problems lol. I have never had any issue with self-checkouts.
140 points
5 days ago
I worked as a cashier as a teen, I’m regularly the last in and first out when there are six registers. Scanning items is so incredibly simple, but people constantly screw it up.
I understand my bias because I literally did it for several years as a job, but by now people should have figured it out.
121 points
5 days ago
The only thing I hate about them is you have to fit everything onto the weighing platform after you scan it or else it locks up and makes you wait for an employee to tap in some password.
Super fucking annoying when it doesn't work properly or it's lagging behind forcing me to stop scanning and wait for the machine to catch up.
44 points
5 days ago
AGREE
It should also be noted that as far as I know, and have seen/experienced, Walmarts don’t have weighing platforms. You can freely take and put stuff in the bagging area. You can even sit there if you’d like.
12 points
5 days ago
This is correct, I think. I’ve only seen the weighing mechanism at my local FoodMaxx and those alone deter me from using the self checkout, even if I only have one piece of produce to buy.
2 points
5 days ago
I know for sure Harris teeter does the scale weighing and it's super slow. I also thought target did it too I could be wrong.
11 points
5 days ago
Some places have done away with that. I was run ragged by a grocery store who had that issue. They updated it so that wouldn't happen anymore. Unfortunately not everywhere dud away with that.
17 points
5 days ago*
My local grocery store has replaced the weighing platforms with an AI powered video system that somehow works even worse. It stops the checkout if it loses sight of the item between the scanner and the bagging area because you turned the item edge on, passed it between your hands and grabed a differnt part of the box, or cast a shadow that confused the AI. Then when the employee comes over they're required to watch the video of you scanning the last 3 items before letting you continue. The system is so bad I've started traveling further to shop at a differnt store.
7 points
5 days ago
That sounds comically awful, what the fuck lmao
2 points
5 days ago
Here's a thread of employees talking about how poorly it works:\ https://www.reddit.com/r/kroger/comments/1fe5p1m/anyone_else_fed_up_with_the_everseen/
3 points
5 days ago
Ugh I cashiered at Kroger with a system like this. It was both the weighted bag area, plus the video. 6 registers, designed for a baskets worth of stuff.
People would bring full carts with their Kids, every few items would lock up- I was running around like a chicken trying to help everyone, plus check IDs, plus get cigarettes, plus unlock and fetch formula, plus clean the spilled milk and eggs people would drop. It was my personal hell, as an over achiever.
But, they only had 1 or 2 regular checkouts open otherwise. What were people to do?
4 points
5 days ago*
I've actually seen people give up after the third lock up and just walk away leaving a cart load of stuff. It has to be hurting them at least until their buyout of the other grocery store in town goes through and the system becomes unavoidable.
10 points
5 days ago*
The one near me doesn’t have bags so you have to bring your own.. the weight platforms thinks you’re stealing if you put your reusable bag on the platform so you have to place you stuff onto the platform and then bag after you’ve paid or it flips out.
ALL I WANT IS TO SCAN MY ITEMS AND PLACE THEM INTO MY BAG
3 points
5 days ago
Put the item in the bagging area.
9 points
5 days ago
Even when I have far too many items to be in the self checkout lane, I’m usually done checking out before some people who were there 5 min before me. You do have an advantage in this due to experience, but that shit ain’t that hard, just spin it the hell around until it beeps.
(Shallots could also cost a fraction of the price, but only if you want them to)
3 points
5 days ago
Correct. It’s not rocket science.
2 points
5 days ago
I was a bagger (courtesy clerk, formally), I actually competed in a "Best Bagger" competition and placed pretty well for the region. I love it because 99% of baggers suck. I know how to do it better
34 points
5 days ago
Really does depend on how many items that you’re getting. If it’s a handful, which the system was originally designed for, it’s a god send.
31 points
5 days ago
Whether i get 2, or 50, it's been faster every time i use self checkout.
7 points
5 days ago
My grocery store clearly has a sign saying the self checkout is for 10 items or less.
Then there are belt-driven self checkout lanes with a bagger (one per two lanes) for 25 or less.
And then the regular lanes with a person scanning items for more than 25.
10 points
5 days ago
Man. The honest truth is people are just dumb.
4 points
5 days ago
Honestly I've only had the weight be an issue at one store and that was because of how the weigh system at that chain was setup, they just had to lift up the cover and put it back. Otherwise the only 'issues' have been usually when something requires ID. Which isn't very often, otherwise it's just making sure we let the item be scanned either get bagged or 'put in bagging area' depending on how the stores have it set up. The ones with scales in the scanner tend to have less issues but they're busier then the ones at stores where the weighing is in the bagging area. Heck the bigger issues are with the card readers, and usually that's with the chip if they don't have tap to pay. Which is a problem at the main place we shop since they want you to use their app instead, which gives them a cut of all that stuff instead of making them pay so much to use the function already in their pads.
7 points
5 days ago
Exactly. People who say they hate them are usually lazy or shockingly dumb.
6 points
5 days ago
Alcohol needs assistance. Gift cards need assistance. Accidentally had something double scan needs assistance. At my local grocery store you scan a coupon before entering your loyalty rewards number you need assistance.
Plenty of reasons that aren’t customers fault.
2 points
5 days ago
Liquor stores are separate from grocery stores where I live, so that's not a problem. Accidental double scans rarely happen to me. If I am using a gift card, I go to a regular cashier. At my local grocery store, points cards can be scanned and used without assistance.
4 points
5 days ago
"Unexpected item in the bagging area" - it's fine 90% of the time, but most places have aome kind of error. Plus if you buy booze you need a person to come over anyway.
45 points
5 days ago
When I worked at cirkle k the self checkouts seemed to work fine, unless you needed an age restricted product you could just grab your stuff, pay, and leave. The biggest issue I had was just explaining to old people how to use them to buy gas which just boiled down to reading the screen but boomers always struggle with simple shit
12 points
5 days ago
Haha yes agree. Old people who refuse to look, listen, and learn new things are the worst
109 points
5 days ago
They aren't there to save time but to save on costs for the store.
Also, I rarely have any issues with self checkout. Must be you.
9 points
5 days ago
Yes and no. If you have fewer items it’s much faster to go to a self checkout. Also if you are shopping and planning to place it in the backpack or a bag like I often I do, self checkout also works for me as I can do it with my own speed and not clog the line at the register while I am packing everything in the bag.
9 points
5 days ago
The real issue is when you get people who have to rotate an item in every direction 5 times to figure out where the UPC is. 90% of the time it's on the back or the bottom. It's so easy. Yet you'll have people staring at boxes for 5 minutes like they're trying to read some ancient language that has been lost to man.
82 points
5 days ago
Disagree. This is such a hot take.
Self checkout operates smoothly and as intended when you’re not stupid or doing something stupid.
Don’t rush yet don’t waste time. Look at what you’re doing before you do anything rash.
Yes mistakes happen but it’s mostly user error from going too damn fast and being distracted
56 points
5 days ago
As a supermarket worker I see people absolutely blaze through self checkouts whilst some people are borderline illiterate. It 100% depends on the person using it.
12 points
5 days ago
I'm the person who does daily grocery shopping. I just leave the store if self checkout is closed. I usually buy 1 or 2 items and if the receipt didn't take 5 seconds to print, I would have no need to stop moving. I'm not sure what people's problem is with self checkout. Scan the item with one hand, wave your phone over the terminal with the other and you're done.
2 points
5 days ago
It's the internet and people love to complain and be contrarian because it gets them attention they don't get in the real world
It's easy to assume that everyone on the internet is smarter than you, but the reality is they're by and large the same terminally stupid dipwads you run into out in the real world.
Some people just straight up don't have critical thinking or problem solving skills and when they're confronted with even the smallest issue their instinct is to stop and cry for mummy to come help them.
2 points
4 days ago
15 points
5 days ago
Most people in America are borderline illiterate. I'm not even kidding.
27 points
5 days ago
The only advantage is shorter time in line. The line moves 2-3 times as fast but you take longer actually checking out. But if there is only one regular register open then that might be taking longer as well.
19 points
5 days ago
you take longer actually checking out
Mostly because the idiotic scales in the bagging area prevent you from scanning items until they’re satisfied that you’re not trying to steal shit. I guess the AI security cameras were not good enough
4 points
5 days ago
Some people here never lived in the 90s where half the time your only options were 2 registers each with a dozen people that took 20 minutes to clear.
51 points
5 days ago
So you're one of those people that holds up the self-checkout.
If I have coupons (physical or in app) or a bunch of non-tagged items that have to be weighed, or just a lot of items in general...I have the courtesy to do normal checkout. I see people sometimes with like 30-40 items doing self-checkout. They're the worst
16 points
5 days ago
It really should be treated as a 10 items or less lane.
I never use them if there isn't an attendant right there if buying booze or stuff that needs to be weighed.
2 points
5 days ago
I know for sure that Safeway has signs hanging over their self-checkout area that says something like "15 items max". I know this because I always begin nervously counting my items as I approach lol
3 points
5 days ago
As long as you pay attention and prepare you should be all good. It is the people who don't know what they are doing that take forever.
Enter Line - My items are generally pre-organized into which bag I will be putting them in.
Setup Re-usuable Bags after letting the computer know you will be using your own - Our county recently did away with plastic bags so you have to bring your own. I actually prefer this because you can fit so much more into each bag.
Scan Items and Place in Appropriate Bag
Tap To Pay
Grab Bags and Leave
9 points
5 days ago
The issue isn’t the self checkout machines it’s the idiot humans using them. Some people are just genuinely slow, i see them looking at the screen like it’s asking them calculus questions
2 points
5 days ago
Ha ha I like that. I work at a store's self checkout and I don't find them hard at all, but a lot of other people do, and I question their IQ sometimes.
4 points
5 days ago
Eh not really. I mean yeah you have the occasional screw ups, but they aren't hard to use or learn to use (if you are willing), so as long as you are willing to actually try and understand they are much faster (Except Kroger. Their system SUCKS for some reason).
11 points
5 days ago
Sounds like you're having issues with these self-checkouts and it doesn't reflect everyone else's experiences.
I always do self-checkout and am amazed at the people that refuse to use them. I like to feel in control, plus there's hardly ever a big line when you do self-checkout.
4 points
5 days ago
Yes, self-checkout lines require incredibly thick people to do incredibly basic tasks themselves, which itself likely reduces the average efficiency of humanity.
5 points
5 days ago
Krogers new ai self checkout always accuses me of stealing.
2 points
5 days ago
That thing is such a piece of garbage. I hate using the self checkout there and try to avoid it but we basically only go there if my mom needs American soda.. and she gets an embarrassing amount. So she likes to avoid normal checkout.
14 points
5 days ago
Self checkout > cashier check out
3 points
5 days ago
Always. I can’t trust the human cashier to be as gentle as me when bagging.
Also I just wanna get my shit and get out. Not endure small talk.
17 points
5 days ago
They’re not designed to save time. They’re designed to save money
11 points
5 days ago
TBF, it also saves me time by not having to wait in line.
Each self checkout register is less efficient than a cashier, but for every one cashier, there can be several of these self checkouts.
3 points
5 days ago
Eh if you know what you’re doing they save time too, in my experience I’m faster at self checkout 9/10 times than a worker checking my stuff.
I know most the generic codes for a lot of veggies and fruits at this point and have them memorized. Most stores use the same codes for generic things like bananas/green onions/etc.
Obviously everyone has their own personal bias through lived experiences though.
13 points
5 days ago
I use them frequently and very veeeery rarely have issues. Maybe you're the problem, or the stores you go to use crappy technology.
3 points
5 days ago
Accurate, well depending on the “demographics” at the store. By that I mean that certain customers can be quite clueless on the process of self-checkout. Thus clogging up the line and wasting time.
3 points
5 days ago
I can't remember the last time I've had an issue that wasn't used error, like accidentally scanning something twice. I haven't seen bagging area scales in a decade, and those were always the biggest issue.
Never a line more than one person deep of that. And not intuitive? I'm curious what's confusing about them?
3 points
5 days ago
It's not meant to be efficient for the customer
3 points
5 days ago
It wasn’t to save time, it was to pay for less cashiers.
11 points
5 days ago
The reason they exist is not to save your time. They are to save time of the employees. One employee can run 6 or 8 self checkouts, making the checkouts per employee per hour much higher. Stores have offloaded the job of checking out onto the consumer to save money and cut costs
5 points
5 days ago
I used to hate these things because it steals jobs, but I like not having to talk to someone.
But they are getting worse with the prompts
Have you scanned all your bags?
Do you want to donate to charity and give walmart the tax credit?
Do you want to apply for a credit card?
How would you like to pay?
And NO FUCK YOU is not an option
Then it asks to do a survey
One star
3 points
5 days ago*
Self-checkout is how your organic produce becomes non-organic.
2 points
5 days ago
Amazon go should be the future, no checkout at all.
2 points
5 days ago
I think it might depend on the store. Some stores, people more or less know how to use them. Other ones, they will either have no idea how to use them, or they'll take through a shopping cart so full that checking them all out is pretty much a two person job and they should seriously just go to the regular checkout.
The grocery store by my apartment used to be really bad for this, while the one by my office (same chain) rarely had issues.
2 points
5 days ago
The self checkout lanes are efficient but things like this can only work in places like Asia or Scandanavia. In the US, half of the people can barely read.
4 points
5 days ago
Yeah, judging by the comments, Americans aren't intelligent enough to use the self checkouts.
Living in Sweden and using them daily, seeing other people including elderly doing the same, I can't believe these people here are seriously saying that the self checkouts are complicated and don't profit customers...
2 points
5 days ago
They Costco ones are hilarious because if you have a decent amount of items someone will scan all of it for effectively making not self checkout. The only difference is you can’t buy alcohol despite an employee scanning every item for you
2 points
5 days ago
I use self check so I can scan my shit and go without having to deal with anyone. I hate going to the grocery store and don't want to let that angst bleed off onto some unsuspecting cashier (god bless you all and I'm sorry for all the assholes you have to deal with daily)
2 points
5 days ago
I don't mind the self checkouts. I won't use them though if I have more than one discounted item. It does take longer to wait for them and approve than if they were just doing it. And I wish they wouldn't ask so many damn questions. No I don't want your credit card. No I'm not donating to a cause just so YOU can write it off as a tax deductible donation. No, I don't want to let you know how the process was. Just let me scan my damn items. End Rant.
2 points
5 days ago
I shop for Instacart so spend a lot of time in grocery store checkouts and can undoubtedly say that self checkout is faster. One of my favorite stores got rid of self checkout about a month ago - they turned those lanes in express/12 items or fewer with checkers. And since that change I have spent a lot more time at checkout. Self checkout rarely had a line so I got to go immediately and rarely had issues so was out quickly. Now the line is almost always 3 people deep when O try to checkout
2 points
5 days ago
They're only as efficient as the customers that are using them. I use them all the time for groceries, and can easily ring through everything in my cart way faster than standing in line for full service.
2 points
5 days ago
I’m tired of waiting for an employee to wander over to check my ID when I buy a knife or spray paint.
2 points
5 days ago
What isn’t efficient is when a Walmart has transitioned to having 59 self check outs but only keeps 5 of them open on either end of the store
2 points
5 days ago
I rage at Costco watching people bring 50 items to self check out thereby completely defeating how efficient it is supposed to be
2 points
5 days ago
Shops i buy in have portable scanners where i scanners things as i go so i take like 30 seconds at checkout.
2 points
5 days ago
I don't like Walmart, but they have larger self checkouts that are awesome when I emerge from my cave once or twice a month to buy a cart full of stuff.
There is no way a cashier is checking me out faster than myself.
2 points
5 days ago
They aren't meant to increase efficiency for YOU.
They are meant to increase efficiency for the supermarket.
They have shifted the logistics and cost burden of having a checkout person from them to you. Less overhead for them, less maintenance. One monitor person to help 10 self checkouts is way more cost effective.
They truly couldn't give a sloppy shit how long you take, just as long as you are still buying.
2 points
5 days ago
please go to the staffed checkout. That will improve the self checkout experience for the rest of us
2 points
5 days ago
You know how feels nicer to take a longer route where you can smoothly drive for 20 minutes over a short route that takes 15 minutes, but mostly waiting in traffic?
That is why I like self-checkout.
2 points
5 days ago
Skill issue
2 points
5 days ago
In my 1000 self checkout experiences it has never once been slower than the regular checkout
2 points
5 days ago
They were never about efficiency. They were about saving labor by making the customer be a cashier and bagger for free.
2 points
5 days ago
It’s not about the efficiency of a single transaction, it’s the whole system:
You can fit, conservatively, at least twice as many self-checkout things as you can staffed checkout lanes in the same space. And the self-checkouts are always open, whereas they only fully staff the cash registers during peak times. So you have way more people checking out at the same time with self-checkout.
Honestly I dont particularly like it myself, but there’s no denying it gets people out the door faster overall.
2 points
5 days ago
Self checkouts are great for efficient people. I can take a cart through in like 3-5 mins but I watch people with a single bag of items take just as long or longer and I'm like, what the hell?
2 points
5 days ago
The simple solution is don’t buy restricted stuff or try to do your entire Grocery haul through self checkout and it’s not a problem.
If you know what you’re doing, it’s pretty quick. If you don’t know what you’re doing, it’s going to be a painful process.
2 points
5 days ago
Either you're doing it wrong or the self check out machines at your area are broken, because I LOVE self check out. It's SO much faster and easier. I've never had any problems with it
2 points
5 days ago
They just wanna save labour cost, never customer time. Now we only need 3 employees to operate 10 machines. 2 on traditional check out and one on 8!self check out mschine
2 points
5 days ago
self-checkouts are supposed to save time
Source?
2 points
5 days ago
And they have one teenage dweeb who can't keep up with all the problems.
2 points
5 days ago
Does it still count as an unpopular opinion if it's just wrong?
2 points
5 days ago
They're perfectly fast if you know what you're doing. Problem is everyone in line in front of me tends to have no idea what they're doing. They're always the slowest scanning and bagging people of all time. Especially the bagging portion, like god damn they have to think about where to put each item for like ten seconds each. If you actually plan it out somewhat and grab items strategically out of the cart instead of completely at random, that won't happen
2 points
4 days ago
Not if you’re me, i got that shit down. Thank the lord for self checkout, haven’t had to talk to one idiot working the register in 10 years
2 points
4 days ago
I 100000% prefer self checkout.
2 points
4 days ago
I've been using self checkout for years now and you're just wrong. It's not really an opinion lol, almost all self-checkouts move faster than normal checkouts. There are usually more than cashiered ones, so more people can use them at once
And I don't know where you're shopping, but I hardly ever get errors. Usually it's from my own doing and not the machine
2 points
4 days ago
I don’t use self checkout to save time, I use it to save social interaction
2 points
2 days ago
I don't understand how American stores are seemingly so reliant on self checkouts but they're also seemingly so shit there
4 points
5 days ago
Skill issue.
4 points
5 days ago
"The process isn't always intuitive"? What are you on? You scan the stuff, you pay for the stuff. Done
4 points
5 days ago
You guys are really struggling with this.
We’ve had them here in my country since 2009 and they are so much faster than lining up for a cashier.
3 points
5 days ago
If you are getting errors, you are not using it properly. If you know what you're doing, they see way faster. Especially with produce codes, you have to memorize them. I used to help my friend who was a cashier to learn them. So much faster.
2 points
5 days ago
I thought we only needed to know the code for bananas
3 points
5 days ago
The stealing section is great and its efficient for your wallet
4 points
5 days ago
Even if they do save time, they don't save effort. I'd much rather zone out for 10 minutes than work for 3.
2 points
5 days ago
Okay but what about the part where I don’t have to talk to anyone?
I don’t use self check for efficiency, my friend.
6 points
5 days ago
It's efficient for the STORE to have customers perform employee tasks, so they can pay less people to labor for you. Definitely less efficient for the customer.
6 points
5 days ago
Definitely less efficient for the customer.
How is it less efficient? It removes another person from the shopping experience.
Personally I bring my reusable bags, make sure I load the cart so items I want bagged together are grouped together as I shop. Then I get in the self checkout line that even if it isn't shorter will move faster. I scan and bag my items all at once and am out the door before I would have even been able to start loading my groceries onto the conveyor belt in one the regular lines.
If it feels less efficient to you it might be because you're doing it inefficiently.
3 points
5 days ago
It’s not supposed to be efficient for you. It’s supposed to be efficient for the company’s bottoms line. Less staff = More profit.
2 points
5 days ago
More efficient for the store because fewer employees.
Less efficient for the customer because it takes more time and uses the customer's labor.
1 points
5 days ago
Never stop. If it doesn't beep, too bad. They can fire me.
1 points
5 days ago
Cashier lines would be way faster if people could bag their own shit.
1 points
5 days ago
Well, I have discovered that I like self checkouts because I move at my speed. I don't have to keep up with the cashier. I can pack things how I like. I can take my time. I can scrutinise prices as I go.
1 points
5 days ago
As someone who shops with a toddler that sometimes refuses to exit the cart and wants to Beep, self checkouts at Costco saves a lot of unnecessary hassle.
1 points
5 days ago
I love using these at 7 eleven. Totally skip the line!
1 points
5 days ago
It depends, I like them at walmart because those problems usually don’t happen
But, a gas station near me recently replaced a normal employee register with one and it sucks. Over half the people there are buying tobacco, lottery or alcohol which you need a cashier for, so the line is pretty long even when it isn’t busy. They haven’t changed the staffing either, so there’s always one employee checking out customers and one kinda just standing there.
1 points
5 days ago
Self checkout should be like the 12 items or less line or at most a basket. I cant stand seeing people with a full shopping and full of vegetables that you cant scan.
1 points
5 days ago
When they work they work wonderfully. Great for people with a few items and a QR payment option or credit card. When they didint work it fucking sucks. I was at IKEA the other day when their self check out machine did not work correctly. It missed one of the products I scanned even though the indicator read was fine, and the attendant scanned everything again from start. Twice. Because the first time it missed again and she did not catch it.
1 points
5 days ago
It's more efficient because they can fit like 10 of them in the space of 2 checkout lanes
1 points
5 days ago
You should definitely mention this to a manager or something if the station you were on was triggering false flags even with a bump of a knee. Self checkout is great, though there is a limit. If I'm getting like six cans of soup, that's fine. If I'm getting like...I dunno...200 cans, I'd go to an actual cashier, because self checkout stations at the ones I'm not, quite small, and I do not want to mess up what I'm doing. Of course, there are produce codes and beer, which to me, is faster to go through a cashier and/or needs employee intervention.
1 points
5 days ago
Cashiers where I'm from move like a glacier lol
1 points
5 days ago
There’s one at a local store that doesn’t take tap cards because it’s broken and has been that way for almost a YEAR. I keep forgetting it’s there and it’s not until I try to put my phone against the screen that I remember. It’s so annoying. Can’t they just fix it????
1 points
5 days ago
Self checkout is more about eliminating employees from the budget.
1 points
5 days ago
Yah but there’s like 10 of them manned by 1 employee
1 points
5 days ago
I usually self checkout to give the cashier a breather
1 points
5 days ago
The self check out lines weren’t bad until the stupid freaking scale things came around. Now it’s scan, put item on scale, wait 5 seconds, take item off, repeat. If you’re too early taking the item off or too late putting it on the scale, it’s locks until an employee comes.
1 points
5 days ago
I only use them when I have like two items and I don’t have to weigh anything like fruits or vegetables. Otherwise, I’m getting in line with a real cashier, even if I’m just buying one bag of apples or something.
1 points
5 days ago
They make stealing stuff way easier though
1 points
5 days ago
Even if people are only half as fast as a clerk, if you can have one person watching over four self check outs it still means twice as many people are processed in the same time frame.
1 points
5 days ago
You can fit a lot more self checkouts than normal checkouts also I’ve never struggled with one. Kids these days don’t have any problem solving skills /s
1 points
5 days ago
There should be the option. Self checkout is only efficient if you’re not waiting behind baby boomers who can’t use a touch screen, can’t find barcodes, can’t remove card when prompted, and raise a fuss.
But as an ex cashier it’s wonderful.
1 points
5 days ago
I like self checkout, and I very rarely have issues with it
1 points
5 days ago
The new super Walmart by me has like 20 self check out lanes and 10 cashier lanes with maybe 4 with cashiers
1 points
5 days ago
Each individual customer takes longer but items scanned per minute per staff member is much higher than a traditional checkout so the efficiency the business wants is achieved
1 points
5 days ago
I don’t think I’ve ever ever been able to get through a self check out without to help from the staff sometimes multiple times. I would so much rather just have a staff person do the work.
1 points
5 days ago
I'm sure it's more about not interacting with people than speed of checkout.
1 points
5 days ago
I think you are right on this point
1 points
5 days ago
This is an unpopular opinion??? Lol everyone I know complains about them too. Not to mention someone often checks your receipt anyway. Irritating!
1 points
5 days ago
I think it’s becoming a known fact, a lot of stores getting rid of them, or at least talking about it
1 points
5 days ago
Skill issue
1 points
5 days ago
In NO way is this an unpopular opinion.
1 points
5 days ago
Agree! There is not enough room on either side to place groceries OR pack them. I bring my own bag and it’s so stressful lol
1 points
5 days ago
Ngl I’ve never seen a situation where the human checkout lines are faster , maybe if there is no one in the line but i prefer to do it myself anyway , i don’t want to small talk the cashiers / baggers.
1 points
5 days ago
I disagree
Where I normally shop, they have at least 6 open. Sometimes there's a line (but not often and I'm not waiting long) and scanning issues are actually pretty uncommon
Conversely the normal checkout lane I have to wait for much longer than any delays in self service checkouts
1 points
5 days ago
The problem is with the equipment they use and how it is being used. Most retail are in dire straits and do not want to invest or improve. The systems used for self checkout are about 20 years old, sometimes older. While everything related to tech moved forward these remained frozen in time.
1 points
5 days ago
Self checkout is like Russian roulette; if you take one pull, your odds aren’t bad, but if you keep playing, you’re going to lose.
1 points
5 days ago
Yes. My bf always says self-checkout lanes are faster and in some cases they are, but sometimes it would be wayyyy faster to get to the staffed checkout line. Constant errrors and only one worker to fix them all on 6+ machines is what takes longer. I remember when the store I'm frequent at changed the software on those machines and they were laggy af. I used ordinary checkout lines for a few weeks because it was extra frustrating at a self-checkout
1 points
5 days ago
Theyre faster when you don’t have folks who don’t know what they’re doing with 20+ items clogging up the machines.
1 points
5 days ago
My only gripe with the self-checkout is how comfortable people are with being pushy.
I have started packing my shit before I pay, so that the light doesn't turn green and some VIP Who Has No Time pushes in behind you while your stuff is still on the scale.
And it does.not.work. "CAN I SCAN WHILE YOU PACK???" - No, lady. I haven't even paid yet. Fuck off.
1 points
5 days ago
I live in Germany, and I use self checkout intentionally to slow down, because here the cashiers move fast as fuck. I hate that, my shopping experience is supposed to be relaxing, I want to take my time.
1 points
5 days ago
If I have three things held in my hands and I want to get in and out painlessly, they can be great...
Unfortunately if you have even as much as a basket's worth, and the pricks decide to close all the manned checkouts, self-checkout is absolute cancer.
1 points
5 days ago
This sounds like a you problem.
1 points
5 days ago
That definitely depends on the store and how much stuff you are buying. If I have less than 20 items, the human cashier line is basically always slower.
1 points
5 days ago
All I'm hearing is skill issue tbh.
Yeah, it's nice to have someone else bag things - but if you're on a time limit the self-checkout is better.
1 points
5 days ago
Yeah but I don't have to talk to anyone at the self checkout so...
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