• Neato
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    21 year ago

    But you get lines with self checkout. Longer often because customers are slower than clerks.

    • @owenfromcanada
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      61 year ago

      But statistically, there will still be a shorter average wait. If there’s a slow customer on one machine, the line only slows slightly as the other five machines are still moving along as usual. And people tend to use the self-checkout when they have fewer items (generally), which means less wait per person.

      Even if you have lots of slow customers, the wait will generally not be any longer. If the wait is longer than the staffed checkout, some people will move over and the line self-regulates. And even if it doesn’t, there are still lots of slow/chatty checkout staff (at least where I live), so I don’t think they’re any faster.

      Unless you go to Aldi. Those people mean business.

      • Neato
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        31 year ago

        Last time I was at a store there wasn’t even a staffed checkout. Unsure what they do if someone needs one.

        • @psycho_driver
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          11 year ago

          In my case they end up paying several employees to put the stuff back on the shelf from the cart I left behind and probably throw out some meat/frozen products.

    • @BradleyUffner
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      21 year ago

      These are just my personal observations, but I hardly ever see staffed checkout without a line. I hardly ever see self checkout with a line.