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In reply to the discussion: Self-checkout rant. Agree or disagree? [View all]Orrex
(67,373 posts)28. The claim is that people are often arrested and wind up in court over self-checkout
Detained by cops is an acute pain in the ass but isnt the same.
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The grocery down the street has now installed cameras above each self checkout station.
LudwigPastorius
Jun 2024
#145
Don't place yourself at the mercy of WalMart Detectives with minimal training and low IQ's
bucolic_frolic
Jun 2024
#2
Aldis is cheaper. Sav-a-lot is cheaper - but often lower quality and much smaller selection.
Ms. Toad
Jun 2024
#138
I have found that even Albertson's or Smith's is cheaper for almost everything.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Jun 2024
#147
For decades, I have been reading the claim that Walmart is cheaper.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Jun 2024
#166
There's a reason a popular strain (I like it) is named 'Girl Scout Cookies'
ArkansasDemocrat1
Jun 2024
#154
Walmart employs not only teenagers and young adults, it also employs adults that need to
Niagara
Jun 2024
#38
I live in a small town and have gotten to know the woman who checks the receipts.
jmbar2
Jun 2024
#47
The tech who answers phones at the Hometown Market* I use knows my voice
ArkansasDemocrat1
Jun 2024
#156
+1. My brother supplemented his SS working at Walmart. He hated it, but he also said they are the only one around
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#66
"Common" is a relative term. But go on Youtube and there are a few where people have been charged.
3Hotdogs
Jun 2024
#13
The claim is that people are often arrested and wind up in court over self-checkout
Orrex
Jun 2024
#28
Had to pick up some masking tape and couldn't get it at HEB. Went to WalMart where the last time I went for ...
marble falls
Jun 2024
#9
"...where the last time I went for an oil change, my oil did not get changed."
True Dough
Jun 2024
#10
Absolutely pissed me off, I change oil every 3,000 miles. There was another time a mechanic there ...
marble falls
Jun 2024
#23
I won't give shit to people who work at Walmart. I go there when I have to but I don't like it much.
twodogsbarking
Jun 2024
#19
So the person who has the misfortune of working the self-checkout gets a bad review?
Rorey
Jun 2024
#43
oh the store is well aware of how i feel about the self check outs. and walmart isn't the only one..one of the local
dawn5651
Jun 2024
#171
You do realize that the supermarket concept had customers filling their carts themselves, right?
MichMan
Jun 2024
#68
thank you !! a little surprised that 'innovation' is getting so thoroughly trashed here
stopdiggin
Jun 2024
#157
Okay, after reading your comment I'll freely admit that the meme's statement is a bit ambiguous...
Otterdaemmerung
Jun 2024
#104
I briefly worked at a WalMart about 10 years ago. Briefly was roughly about 3 or 4 days
Niagara
Jun 2024
#173
I can take it or leave it. If a human checkout line is relatively short, or I have a lot of groceries I'll go there.
Fla Dem
Jun 2024
#56
I've noticed the Walmart receipt checkers stop only a certain type of customer on their way out the door.
sop
Jun 2024
#58
Oddly, last time I was at Walmart there were three checkout aisles manned by real checkers...
Wounded Bear
Jun 2024
#60
Agree, I do not use the self check lanes. I feel it is taking jobs from those that need it. Showing your receipt it
debm55
Jun 2024
#84
we have one of the smaller Walmart Neighborhood Markets that went ALL self-checkout. 1 year later...
Native
Jun 2024
#89
I always use self-checkout for 15 items or less. Not just at Wal-Mart. At Albertsons too.
4lbs
Jun 2024
#91
I feel I should be paid at LEAST minimum wage for the time I would invest in self-checkouting.
TygrBright
Jun 2024
#92
I heard her saying "Ma'am Ma'am" as I kept walking. I simply raised my hand above my head and shook my receipt, as I
NBachers
Jun 2024
#94
Easy solution. I refuse to use the self-checkout. I'm paying them to use their store.
Lochloosa
Jun 2024
#109
What tics me off is they make it easy for people to walk out without ringing everything up, then they
appleannie1
Jun 2024
#110
I will NEVER use a self help checkout......and I always say stuff like "oh, no staff today?"
a kennedy
Jun 2024
#125
And I just thought I was being the grumpy old man when I did the same thing.
flashman13
Jun 2024
#130
Every OS at every store has a different program. Screw that....I don't want to hassled
OAITW r.2.0
Jun 2024
#151