More BS for consumers who are now being treated even more like thieves when they shop

  • shininghero
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    69 months ago

    Sounds more like poor self-checkout design.

    All the stores I’ve been to with self-checkout require placing your just scanned item into the bag on a scale. If the weight change doesn’t match what it expects, it locks up and requires a store employee to check and clear it.

    Downside is, it has problems with very light items.

    • Nik282000
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      59 months ago

      it has problems with very light items.

      If it doesn’t work well on EVERY SINGLE ITEM in the store than the system is not designed well. Problem is that getting that last 1% of items to scan properly would probably increase the cost of the units or their software by more than a store is willing to pay. Your struggle costs them nothing.

    • @FireRetardant
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      39 months ago

      Sounds more like companies refusing to pay a human and relying on robots and the honor system. Doesnt matter how heavy or light items are if a cashier is ensuring every item gets scanned.

      The problems with self check outs are caused by the self check outs and corporate greed.

    • @[email protected]
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      29 months ago

      My local supermarket (one of the big two Aussie ones) has this neat technology

      You can skip bagging things you buy, you can bag/weigh some things and not others, you can refuse a receipt

      They protect themselves by having a staff member in the self checkout area