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In reply to the discussion: Self-Checkouts Has Lead To Increase In Shoplifting [View all]aspieextrodinare
(82 posts)32. I go to Fresh and Easy all the time...
and that is all they have, mostly so they don't have to employ so many which seems to make prices slightly cheaper when you take into account their insane coupons (20% off, thank you). Generally though, they make sure that the weight at the end matches what you have put on it, and if it doesn't they come and check it (which they generally have to do to low weight things). But yea, I wouldn't be shocked if things do get stolen because of them every now and then.
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I like it when screwing people out of jobs and decent wages costs companies money!
nanabugg
Apr 2012
#69
But they will probably use this "shoplifting epidemic" as an excuse to actually jack up the prices
Tom Ripley
Apr 2012
#2
i don't get to wegmans much because it is about a half an hour to 40 minutes for me
ejpoeta
Apr 2012
#49
On the relatively few times I have attempted to use self-checkout at my favorite supermarket
customerserviceguy
Apr 2012
#34
My wife thinks that somehow she's faster than the professional check-out people...
Ian David
Apr 2012
#13
My biggest complaint about self-checkout (other than how it killed jobs and makes me work for free)
kestrel91316
Apr 2012
#19
I once forgot that I had a package of bottled water on the bottom of my shopping cart......
marmar
Apr 2012
#26
So I am guessing the part about touching the product to the yellow pad to deactivate it
Quixote1818
Apr 2012
#40
I worked for a retailer that did a pilot project with self-checkout
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Apr 2012
#41
Refreshing to see all these Good Democrats really embracing the whole Act Liberally philosophy.
Egalitarian Thug
Apr 2012
#54