Why does everyone hate self-checkout?

TPD

the poor dad
Leave it to government to screw things up. 1st they raise minimum wage so stores install self checkouts to save money. Unemployment goes up so government now wants to outlaw self checkouts. As stores close because of unprofitably, I’m sure government will force them to remain open. Oh wait - haven’t they already done that…

 

HemiHauler

Well-Known Member
Leave it to government to screw things up. 1st they raise minimum wage so stores install self checkouts to save money. Unemployment goes up so government now wants to outlaw self checkouts. As stores close because of unprofitably, I’m sure government will force them to remain open. Oh wait - haven’t they already done that…


The bill is at the behest of unions with loads of money for politicians. Nothing new under the sun.
 

Chopticon64

Well-Known Member
I think it comes down to laziness

I, like a lot of folks, worked retail and know how a barcode scanner works, I can get through a self checkout in about half the time a regular cashier could do it.

Reading through these comments, I don’t think these people ever had jobs working with the American public or working a cash register.

You need training? Really? The machine tells you exactly what to do, if you can’t understand those instructions it should take your drivers license.
 

LightRoasted

If I may ...
For your consideration ...

Leave it to government to screw things up. 1st they raise minimum wage so stores install self checkouts to save money. Unemployment goes up so government now wants to outlaw self checkouts. As stores close because of unprofitably, I’m sure government will force them to remain open. Oh wait - haven’t they already done that…


Well. If government were to establish once again, (per the US Constitution), a sound monetary system based on the bi-metal standard, there would be no need for minimum wage laws. Nor would there be inflation caused by the expansion of the money supply.

BTW. The sole reason for minimum wage laws in the first place, is an attempt to counter the effects of inflation caused by the expansion of the money supply, and that of corporations, and businesses, looking for the cheapest slave labor so they can profit from said slave labor by paying the lowest possible legal wage. Those in government who understand what the private unanswerable-to-Congress business known as the Federal Reserve is doing, write the laws they can, to try to alleviate the poverty said business causes.

And though Article 1, Section 3, Clause 8, clearly states: "Congress shall have the power; To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, ....". I can't find anywhere where they have actually regulated the value of our US coinage vis a vis against a foreign owned bank's, (the Federal Reserve Bank), fiat currency. Hummmmm.
 

RoseRed

American Beauty
PREMO Member
I just came from Aldi. I was #2 in the queue and the line was long behind me. Up wanders 4 Hispanic dudes and were looking around. At the line. I pointed to the line behind me and someone else said something to them. Nope, they cut in front of everyone and went straight to a self checkout and did their business. Dicks.
 

PeoplesElbow

Well-Known Member
What I hate about self checkout is some of them just don't work that well. The ones at Walmart are the worst. I scan an item and have it bagged before the computer registers it and yells at me to take the unscanned item out of the bag, but soon as I do it yells at me to bag the item.

When I first moved to southern Maryland in the year 2000 Super Fresh had self checkouts, those ones worked flawlessly, here we are 24 years later and I have yet to see a self checkout that works as well as those.

That and I have dry finger tips and I can't get the damned bags open.
 

Chopticon64

Well-Known Member
What I hate about self checkout is some of them just don't work that well. The ones at Walmart are the worst. I scan an item and have it bagged before the computer registers it and yells at me to take the unscanned item out of the bag, but soon as I do it yells at me to bag the item.

When I first moved to southern Maryland in the year 2000 Super Fresh had self checkouts, those ones worked flawlessly, here we are 24 years later and I have yet to see a self checkout that works as well as those.

That and I have dry finger tips and I can't get the damned bags open.
They worked “flawlessly” because they didn’t have scales for the bags.
 
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