I went to Sainsburys today. As I got to the self-checkouts, I could see there was a much bigger queue than usual. I soon found out why: they have just updated all of the self-checkouts, and the new software is glitchy. About half the people there checking out were requiring assistance from the staff, and the three staff members could barely keep up.

For a while now all of the self checkouts have had screens above them that record, or at least watch you while you scan. You can see yourself in the screen, I assume it’s to deter theft. I started scanning my items, and immediately I found out what the new software is. On the first item, the screen snapped an image of my face, and kept the image on screen above me, while the screen in front of me that shows the scanned items got a big warning flashing up on it, declaring that I had bagged an item that I hadn’t scanned.

Both screens froze like this, my face on the screen above with a message in huge letters on the screen below declaring to the entire shop I had bagged something without scanning. Declaring me a thief to the entire shop, even though I hadn’t done anything. Because the staff were so busy with all the glitches I had to wait there like this for about 10 minutes until someone would deal with it.

As I waited I watched the other checkouts and saw that this glitchy new tech was doing the same thing to other people. It seems ridiculous, it’s made the process longer, caused a bigger queue, and is wrongly accusing everyone of stealing. It seems counter-intuitive, they want more people to use self checkouts but this is going to put me off using them in future.

I dread to think what they’ll come up with next. Maybe they’ll eventually get rid of all cashiers and when the machine accuses you of stealing there will be no one to check your items and see that you haven’t. I wouldn’t be surprised if they have robot police waiting to arrest you for supposedly unscanned items soon.

And let’s not forget this is to stop starving, poverty-stricken people from accessing food in the only way some people have.

  • Infamousblt [any]@hexbear.net
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    4 months ago

    There’s a union grocery store near me that used to be a smaller independent brand, and it’s RIGHT across the street from a massive nursing home. They always had lots of checkers and of course the store is full of elderly folks doing their daily shopping so everything was always slow but it moved well and everything was fine. It was pleasant.

    They got bought by a mega chain recently.

    The first thing the mega chain did was close half the registers. For months lines were literally down entire aisles. I waited 45 minutes in line once. There’s only so much a young person getting paid minimum wage can do with 20 retirees in line. Everything just moves slower, takes longer. It’s not anyone’s fault it’s just hard to move around when you’re older and the kids at the registers can’t do much to speed it up.

    The next thing they did was install self checkouts. Okay, sure I guess.

    And then they closed all the lines but one.

    So now you have 2 people, one on each side of the store to manage the self checkouts, who run a and help extremely confused seniors do their self checkouts with the machines yelling at them for everything under the sun, and a third person manning the only full service checkout whose line goes down an entire aisle and around a corner. The machines are hard to use when you’re younger and able bodied I can’t imagine how frustrating they must be when you’re not.

    I had to stop going to the store, it was literally impossible to get through and honestly I felt like I was just in the way. This store is a lifeline to the folks in the home across the street and the megacorp took it from a place they could do some comfy shopping and have some much needed human interaction made it a living hell not just for them but for everyone.

    Said megacorp is now trying to buy the other smaller chain in my city so I can’t wait for it to become impossible for anyone to buy groceries.

    Side note I’m actually pretty convinced these megacorps buy these stores and purposely ruin them so they can close them. In the US a lot of grocery stores are union and I think these girls are buying them and purposely ruining the so they can sell them and re open non union stores down the street.

    Anyway fuck capitalism forever. Taking something that should be full of human interaction and care like groceries and ruining it is something only capitalism could achieve

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    4 months ago

    Yeah these loss-prevention programs are getting so intrusive and inconvenient, they’re killing more business by turning people off from shopping there than they’re saving in shoplifting prevented.

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    The Lidl near me updated their self-checkouts too, and the software is so shit and slow now. It also requires you to print a receipt so you can scan it to leave, which is terrible for the environment, pressures people into buying something so they can leave, and makes it so much slower to leave. I fucking hate the dipshits who decided this was acceptable

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    4 months ago

    Where I’m at every supermarket chain has suddenly decided to simultaneously launch reward program ads, so everyone now needs to scan their phones at the checkout for like a five percent discount after they hiked prices by 35 percent over the last five years. You shouldn’t force seniors to have to use their phones for shit like this and cashiers shouldn’t have to do tech support all the fucking time when these systems just don’t work. As capitalism squeezes even the last drops of profit out of society everything is just going to get more and more dysfunctional

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      4 months ago

      In Poland it’s pretty much the norm, one thing I hate that is normal here are things like “67% percent discount! Only for people with Moja Biedronka App, also you can only by a max of 3 per card :)”

      To get things like butter and milk at normal prices, you have to hunt these discounts and usually if they happen people by in bulk using all the individual family cards they’ve got so families leave with 9 or 12 sticks of butter anyway.

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      4 months ago

      Its criminal. Shopping at kroger basically requires it. Insane they get to say BUY ONE GET ONE* ((in tiny text) *with card).

      At least there you can get a physical piece of plastic you scan…

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    4 months ago

    Some months ago our Aldi disabled weight checks on the bagging area platform. Makes things faster as you can scan with both hands rather than having to wait for the item to settle on the output one at a time.

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    I’ve lived in both the UK and Spain, and it’s interesting to me how much easier it was for self-checkouts to take hold in the former. I think part of it is that culturally British people are way more open to novel technology (for better and for worse) , particularly if it enables them to avoid interacting with the people serving them 🤷

  • LanyrdSkynrd [comrade/them, any]@hexbear.net
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    In my area Walmart did the strategy of closing all the regular checkouts to force everyone to use the self-checkouts. After they figured out it makes it easier to steal, they had to put more employees up front watching them

    So now they just don’t open all the self checkouts rather than pay the old amount of wages and we’re waiting longer than ever to ring up our own groceries.

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    4 months ago

    In Soviet China they record your face when you buy groceries. Not only that, but you also have to do the work of a cashier and even bag your own items yeonmi-park