• @[email protected]
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      91 month ago

      It depends on the store. There are places where the self checkout lanes are dysfunctional and end up requiring waiting for a checkout worker (who are usually understaffed) to come and scan a code to fix it.

    • @MrMxyztplk
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      61 month ago

      My only issue is how loud and obnoxious the prompts/alerts are at some stores who have their volume cranked to max.

      • @keyez
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        51 month ago

        My local king soopers always allowed a super low volume setting if you clicked it, now there’s only two, yelling and screaming. People were probably setting that and the beep couldn’t be heard on the camera or something

      • @Opisek
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        31 month ago

        European here. Our self-checkouts make no sounds and don’t have any of that unexpected item bs. The experience is great. If your experience is like what I’ve read here, I begin to understand why it’s disliked.

    • @TrickDacy
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      Not always though. But regardless if you agree there, they are slowly replacing humans with machines and that has negative implications for workers and for the economy

    • @stoly
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      21 month ago

      It’s not faster, but it can be easier if you really don’t want to talk to people. Don’t kid yourself: someone who spends hours per day scanning barcodes knows where they are on each product and can do them faster than you.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 month ago

        It literally is faster for me as I worked at Walmart for awhile but some the people they got in there now are slow af

        • @stoly
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          11 month ago

          But you’re one of the people I’m talking about. I expect you to go through like the Flash lol.

      • @Death_Equity
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        21 month ago

        I am faster on self-checkout than the people working the register 100%, except Aldi. If Aldi scanners had to bag, it would be a tie.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      It’s faster for me, slower for the other 799 people in line before me who have never stepped foot in a grocery store before today.

      Obvious hyperbole but some days it doesn’t feel like much of an exaggeration.