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I really don't care either way but when I have a full cart I prefer to go to a "human" checkout.. That is, if any are open at all in the store. I like the self-checkout for when I have ~1-5 items and im just trying to get out quick. Too bad that is usually impossible because of the 12 fuck-wits that have an entire cart worth of grocery's and are taking half an hour to go through the self-checkout because they are anti-social retards (or just retards in general).

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From the post: "When it comes to grocery shopping, there seem to be two kinds of people in this world: those who prefer self-checkout, and those who prefer interaction with a human. Booths, a small chain that has sold groceries in northern England since 1847, has decided its customers belong to the latter category and announced this week that it will be getting rid of the self-checkouts in all but two of its 28 stores. They’re bucking a trend that has remade retail shopping around the world over the last 20 years."

I really don't care either way but when I have a full cart I prefer to go to a "human" checkout.. That is, if any are open at all in the store. I like the self-checkout for when I have ~1-5 items and im just trying to get out quick. Too bad that is usually impossible because of the 12 fuck-wits that have an entire cart worth of grocery's and are taking half an hour to go through the self-checkout because they are anti-social retards (or just retards in general). Archive: https://archive.today/GVPEa From the post: "When it comes to grocery shopping, there seem to be two kinds of people in this world: those who prefer self-checkout, and those who prefer interaction with a human. Booths, a small chain that has sold groceries in northern England since 1847, has decided its customers belong to the latter category and announced this week that it will be getting rid of the self-checkouts in all but two of its 28 stores. They’re bucking a trend that has remade retail shopping around the world over the last 20 years."

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[–] [deleted] 0 pt 1y

I look forward to RFID where there is no checkout

[–] 1 pt 1y

Nope, no and more nope. You are already tracked everywhere. If you take a phone with you into the store they track Blue Tooth ID's too so they know where you are in the sore, how long you are in every section and they (paired with camera) can figure out what you buy if you pay in cash. WalMart has been doing stuff like this for over a decade with extra camera's at a self-checkout. They knew who you were, built a profile for you and would track what you buy...even if you dont have a "walmart card".

The last thing I want is even more tracking with all of this garbage. Go shop at one of those Amazon stores that scan your phone/palm if you want that.