• @[email protected]
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    101 month ago

    Self service started in the USA about a decade earlier due to minimum wage hikes: entrepreneurial attempts to cut off until then required pumping jobs succeeded, much to everyone’s surprise.

    Then devious concept followed in Europe about a decade later, about the time the time this picture was taken. Still most were full service there

    • Pennomi
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      141 month ago

      I mean I’m personally happy I don’t need to have someone help me fill a fuel tank. I’m happy to do self checkout. Hell, I’d be happy to make my own sandwich at a restaurant if they’d let me.

      • wildncrazyguy138
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        111 month ago

        In theory, I would like full service if it was just like 10-20¢ more and the person performing the work truly cared about the job they were doing.

        Imagine someone topping off your wiper fluid, washing your windows and doing a high level walk-around your car to ensure nothing looks out of place. Perhaps even some small talk about a good route for a Sunday drive or interesting events in the area, like a parade or public concert downtown next week.

        But the reality is, like the beautiful sink your teeth into burger on the commercial versus the squished train wreck I actually get, those kinds of service people would be few and far in between. And, while I don’t necessarily blame folks for going all minimum viable product, I still think it sucks that we do. So self service it is.

        • Somewhiteguy
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          51 month ago

          You would imagine that someone would have already re-tried this idea and called it “bespoke gas service” or some nonsense. Put it as a subscription service and prolific nature of Love’s or Buc-ee’s and you would get people signing up like crazy.

        • Pennomi
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          51 month ago

          Out of curiosity, what’s to hate about self checkout? It’s faster and you don’t have to talk to anybody.

          Obviously preference matters so I’m not going to judge you for it!

          • @[email protected]
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            81 month ago

            I’m slow at it and I find just loading groceries onto a belt a more efficient process. Plus when the machines mess up or I bag an item too quickly I get held up.

            I just don’t enjoy it.

          • @[email protected]
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            71 month ago

            For me it is entering correct vegetable and fruit codes. I found it fun and a novelty when self checkout was first introduced, now I will go out of my way, slightly, to not enter or scan

            • @[email protected]
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              51 month ago

              You have to remember the codes?! I can either, depending on the type of selfcheckout, weigh at a weighing station and pick from images with text and get a sticker barcode printed to put on it, or select from images with text at the bagging station.

              • @[email protected]
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                31 month ago

                Where I am at, it’s much easier to just stuff things into bags without a care, and have God figure it out at the checkout

            • @[email protected]
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              31 month ago

              “Unexpected item in bagging area.” No, that’s the shit I just scanned…

              It’s not self-service if you have to wait for a manager’s approval every time!

    • db0
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      61 month ago

      For some reason, Greece remains primarily without self-service. I wonder why it never caught on.