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In reply to the discussion: 10 Types of Cashiers You Meet at The Supermarket (Video + Poll) [View all]NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)10. The self-checkout option seems to be dependent on the neighborhood too.
In MY not-so-affluent neighborhood, the nearby CVS does not have self-checkout. But 20 miles down the road in the next town, they DO offer it. It's unclear if this is offered because customers will use it and know how to use it. Or if it's not offered here because it would be abused or misused, or because it's too confusing.
But at this late date... it's difficult to imagine that there's anyone alive (and still mobile) who hasn't seen or used a self-checkout.
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So many stores are trying to shift everyone to self-check out lately, I'm just glad to see a human
hlthe2b
Sep 2021
#1
I've seen as many bad behavior customers in my days as bad behavior cashiers
NewHendoLib
Sep 2021
#3
my "favorite" fellow shoppers are the ones that park their carriage in the middle of the aisle
NewHendoLib
Sep 2021
#7
There were the friendly-drunks, the sad-drunks, the flirty-drunks, and the mean/angry-drunks.
NurseJackie
Sep 2021
#45
Last time I saw "baggers" (or "bag-boys") ... we were still using PAPER BAGS!!
NurseJackie
Sep 2021
#39