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Why does everyone who runs a store or shop write like this? Are they marking off their loose paper and sharpie budget as a business expense?

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Small business tyrant mindset.

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I’ve put many signs up when working construction for warning of all sorts. People don’t read signs. There’s so many everywhere now trying to throw some sort of product down our neck that we’ve gone sign blind.

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They’re too stupid to use software and printers to do it.

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Lol, awesome.

Where’s my discount for doing your labor?

As much as I dislike online shopping (because it puts too much control into an even smaller group), this crap is driving me to it.

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Spending 10 minutes looking for “sweet potato” in the alphabetical selection screen, only to not do it fast enough and get yelled at by a robot while the store has 10 closed registers and everyone on line is giving me dirty looks.

No discount

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Robot tills unironically good. We need people renovating houses and providing healthcare not making the same small talk day in day out.

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Having a couple staff to help elderly, etc should be the norm.

However the problem is ppl aren’t getting those other jobs, so the robot till just allows for layoffs.

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Usually there are, not everybody needs attention and I frankly dream of the day you just walk out with your stuff.

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14 points

Always taking a peek at the self checkout worker as im shopping to see if they’re bored or a little too into being shopping cop. If they go to wipe down baskets or chit chat with someone, that’s when all my bulk bananas and onions are getting bought

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As always, this makes the faulty assumption that under capitalism, unemployed till workers will go do those things.

We already have vastly more than enough people to do those things, and people working tills is not the reason those things aren’t done. So until we fix that reason, I’ll take the extra 2 minutes opportunity to get to chat to a fellow human being thanks.

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Love to wait in a line a dozen people deep because the parasite class is too cheap to hire more than one checker

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Im going to be real i would be very tempted to walk out with my shit at that point

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Man, am I part of a minority that vastly prefers self checkout? I just scan my shit, pay, and leave while everyone else is waiting in line for a person. No awkward small talk, no one in front of me holding up the line with a mountain of coupons or anything, just efficiency. They’re honestly not hard to use. Barcode go beep. Carrots under C. Stuff goes in bag.

I’ve had some finicky ones, but the only reason I would ever choose a person instead is if I have alcohol, and that’s not really by choice. Most times, I finish shopping and walk out the door within 2 minutes. I’ve waited in line for like 15 before. I don’t see why it’s more popular other than the desire to “be serviced.”

I wonder if self-serve gas went through this, too.

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Nope. I prefer them too because it’s easier to steal from corps.

You still have to scan stuff, but 500g of potatoes is cheaper than 500g of cheese. Just match the weights and give yourself a discount.

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Had an idea to pre-print barcode stickers for various items that ring up the product as something similar, but cheaper. Then slap em on as you shop and checkout at either the self checkout or with a cashier.

Not sure if a database of products and their barcode IDs for certain stores exists, but you could also make a trip to do the scanning. I’m sure we could find at least one comrade at each major store to leak a database of barcodes.

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its trivial and happening way more than you’d think

people were doing this with human cashiers decades ago

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This would work as I’ve done this, but not printing my own but as you said returning with the barcodes from a previous trip and sticking them on as I walk around the store.

Now I want to print my own so I’ll be looking into doing some testing.

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2 points

Just buy a cheap thing and take a picture of the barcode for next time

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I prefer just leaving stuff at the bottom of the trolley than alt-scanning personally.

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Of the three stores near me, all of them have switched over the years from having most of the checkout stations staffed with someone, to having 0-2 and forcing everyone to go to the tiny self checkout stations instead

Edit Also the stations always yell at me and call the staff for doing it wrong somehow

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you’re doing work for free and it should bother you

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If I’m scanning groceries for somebody else then sure but if it’s just my own stuff, it’s not work. Take pumping gas, some locations do it for you but if I’m pumping it myself, I’m not doing work for fre.

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You’re performing labor vital to the store’s goal of selling you shit. Either someone else does that labor and gets paid for it, or you’re doing that labor for free. Doing it “for yourself” doesn’t make it not-labor and pushing the labor costs onto you are literally the entire point of these things from the business’s viewpoint. You’re choosing not to be bothered by it.

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Maybe, but this principle feels still reactionary in this case, depending on your presented solution. For now, we are more progressive towards our communist goals and better off with the self-checkout. It is a more centralized and efficient option in general. The problem isn’t the fact that we are doing work for free that someone else should be paid for, it’s that we should socialize the results of that free work in dropping prices and investing that labour elsewhere. Otherwise we’re just re-privatizing the half of a process that’s closer to socialization.

I don’t think I’m necessarily complaining about your position here, you could just be using this phrase and agreeing, but I often see this phrasing followed by the reactionary “we can finally have normal lines and clerks like we used to have”. Giving them that job back now (in full amounts, like before self-checkout lowered the amount) just results in even lower pay for those people and decreases every other benefit from it. There’s never a going back in these cases which won’t result in much worse things and further from a workable position strategically…

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I’m on your side on this. Usually when I’m grocery shopping it’s at the end of a long day, and I just don’t want to deal with other people in any capacity at that point.

No awkward small talk

Oh god so much this. Especially from other people in line. There’s something about my face that seems to invite conversations from strangers. I have no idea what it is. And it’s always the last thing I have any interest in doing. Especially when they’re offering recipe advice. Self checkouts are a godsend.

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Agreed, way more efficient and convenient. Where I live customers always bag their own groceries anyway so the only difference is taking 2 seconds to run it through a scanner before putting it in your bag and you never have to stand in line for them or anything. Like I couldn’t care less if the convenience store isn’t giving me great customer service I just wanna grab what I want and get out asap.

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