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MacCavity2 Wed 29-Mar-23 16:54:08

Am I just being awkward to resent having to put my shopping through the self serve? The other day there was only one cashier at my local Sainsbury with a long queue waiting. We were asked to go to the self serve area which has been redesigned to accommodate larger trolleys. I said no as I object to loosing staff and why should I do their job. Everyone nodded in agreement.
The member of staff whispered to me that she agreed but it will happen whether we like it or not. She also said the amount of items stolen now is unbelievable but is still cheaper than employing people.
My usual response these days is “I’m getting to old for this crap”

MacCavity2 Thu 30-Mar-23 09:38:24

NanaDana you have got my point regarding loss of jobs. In my area lots of ladies of a certain age work on the tills to supplement their pensions. Not everyone can live on the pathetic pension. Also students need to earn money so part time work is essential for some. People only think of themselves. We are getting the world we deserve.

NanaDana Thu 30-Mar-23 09:25:32

I can relate to everything that you're saying, Mac. I was recently approached by a Sainsbury's rep as I entered their store, and encouraged to use a scanner as I did my shopping, then to use an unmanned checkout. I demurred, as it seemed far too fiddly, plus, I prefer a manned (or usually womanned) check-out. When , after I'd shopped, I discussed this with the checkout person. she lowered her voice and said that she'd been working there for 14 years, and during that time, staff levels had more than halved. She was looking forward to retiring soon. With the advent of A.I. things are only going to get worse, and the fabric of society is already so badly torn. A depressing prospect, I'm afraid. Is it any wonder that conversation is becoming a lost art, as so many are immersed in social media, or rely on IT/automation to service their daily lives?

Blondiescot Thu 30-Mar-23 09:07:46

M0nica

Nothing against self-scanning a few items, but I shop for two each week and this week I will be doing my monthly shop, plus my friend's shopping, a basket balanced on a trolley. When you are shopping like this self scan really doesn't work.

I could never scan as I shop, I would forget to scan to items and I would never feel secure unless everything had been checked through a till at the end of the process.

I shopped like that for months - doing our own shopping (for the two of us) plus my inlaws' shopping too. Self scan worked perfectly well. I didn't forget to scan anything and never had any worries whatsoever.

Aveline Thu 30-Mar-23 09:05:11

I'll self scan if only a few items but happily queue for a check out if doing a larger shop. I do make a point of specifically complaining to management if there are not enough tills open and explain that self scan points are far too small for larger shops. Yes I'm a pain in the neck but research shows that for every person who makes a point of complaining there are 100 others who are unhappy about the situation (whatever it is)

TerriBull Thu 30-Mar-23 08:37:33

I've started to use the Smart Shop hand held scanner at Sainsbury which I find quite satisfactory until they do their random checks on the contents of a trolley at the check out, when invariably there aren't enough staff. Depending on the contents of an individual trolley that can be time consuming.

Waitrose have woefully inadequately sized check out areas, not large enough for a big shop but I rarely do one of those there.

Generally these days I prefer self check outs but depending where you shop, they aren't always without their problems.

ParlorGames Thu 30-Mar-23 08:31:17

We use Scan & Shop and have done for several years, no queuing and loading the conveyor belt, we can pack the bags how we like them. We have the occasionally random check and I completely understand the need for those; the assistant told us recently how cunning some people are at trying to steal goods.

There's always the inevitable 'age' check when buying alcohol and the restriction on OTC medication but that would apply regardless of how we shopped.

Our local large supermarket has lots of check-outs and they are mostly in use. The staff cut-backs appear to have been aimed at management rather than check-out and service staff.

Having observed the 'home delivery order pickers' in action in store I certainly wouldn't want my groceries delivered though; some are not too particular when handling certain commodities shock

rosie1959 Thu 30-Mar-23 08:14:02

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rosie1959 Thu 30-Mar-23 08:11:54

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JackyB Thu 30-Mar-23 08:00:48

Here in Germany I have never seen a self-scan till. Nor do we have deliveries. The only option is to go to the supermarket and queue up at the till staffed by a human being. There is never much of a wait.

Gotanewlife20 Thu 30-Mar-23 07:57:27

I went to my local Matalan for T shirts,trousers,underwear etc.When I got to the till the only attended one was cash only and I was not carrying enough cash.I could not even find the slot to swipe the pointless Matalan membership card,so I called over a member of staff.She swiped the card for me and in a Victor Meldrew moment got her to put all of my purchases through.
I left without even buying yet another bag for life,carrying my shopping and feeling quite pleased with myself.

M0nica Wed 29-Mar-23 22:35:00

Nothing against self-scanning a few items, but I shop for two each week and this week I will be doing my monthly shop, plus my friend's shopping, a basket balanced on a trolley. When you are shopping like this self scan really doesn't work.

I could never scan as I shop, I would forget to scan to items and I would never feel secure unless everything had been checked through a till at the end of the process.

Wyllow3 Wed 29-Mar-23 22:10:43

My Sainsbugs have still got the balance right: I don't mind waiting mostly.

NanTheWiser Wed 29-Mar-23 21:35:59

I LIKE to either self-scan, or scan as I shop, in both Sainsbury’s and Waitrose. Self-scan for a few items, and scan as I shop for my main shop. It’s usually quicker than queuing at the few tills that are open.

timetogo2016 Wed 29-Mar-23 21:17:46

On principle i don`t want to self scan,it is damn annoying when you have to wait for someone to pass the fact that you are old enough to have a bottle of wine.
Just like on-line banking,we will loose the personal touch and people will 100% be out of a job and banks become none existent.
I pay to be served,not serve myself.

NotAGran55 Wed 29-Mar-23 21:09:42

Grannybags

merlotgran

I prefer self scanning as well so I don’t have to stand in a queue watching my bottles of gin and wine trundling by on full display! 😂

I do that but then have to wait for a member of staff to tell the checkout that I'm old enough to have alcohol!

I’m hoping facial recognition will come in to stop that.

SuzieHi Wed 29-Mar-23 20:59:19

Much prefer on line food shopping & having it delivered!
Too much hassle in the shops- guaranteed to make me cross these days

SueDonim Wed 29-Mar-23 20:54:40

MerylStreep

Notagran
27 years ? I don’t remember self scanners that far back.

The Safeway (blast from the past!) I used to shop in had self-scanning way back in the 90’s. It was a pilot scheme from the Netherlands. I don’t know if it was adopted anywhere else and we then moved house so didn’t shop at Safeway anymore.

I just can’t do self-scanning now. I forget to scan things and end up putting items into the trolley unscanned. blush

Grannybags Wed 29-Mar-23 20:53:26

merlotgran

I prefer self scanning as well so I don’t have to stand in a queue watching my bottles of gin and wine trundling by on full display! 😂

I do that but then have to wait for a member of staff to tell the checkout that I'm old enough to have alcohol!

Jaxjacky Wed 29-Mar-23 20:49:00

I get a supermarket delivery, use the local butcher and farm shop for most meat and veg.

NotAGran55 Wed 29-Mar-23 19:56:41

PS MerylStreep I’m not Notagran, a different poster 😀

NotAGran55 Wed 29-Mar-23 19:51:11

MerylStreep

Notagran
27 years ? I don’t remember self scanners that far back.

Waitrose trialled them in my local branch, not far from the head office, whilst the system was under development.

MerylStreep Wed 29-Mar-23 19:44:09

Notagran
27 years ? I don’t remember self scanners that far back.

Norah Wed 29-Mar-23 19:28:19

We take a delivery often. We shop small local and foreign/ethnic markets. We use self scan. I hate shopping, fast is good.

Blondiescot Wed 29-Mar-23 19:27:22

Another self-scan fan here - scan, pack it into your bags and off you go. Suits me fine. I use that facility in our local Asda and Tesco, although I do also shop at Aldi where they don't have it. I also use local shops as well though.

Theexwife Wed 29-Mar-23 18:57:09

I always use the self-scan, I cannot see the point in unloading onto the till and then packing again.