I’ll be happy to keep the models and actresses entertained while you’re waiting.. . . So, at 2am when you're in line getting whatever it is you need at 2am after barhopping around town with a bunch of models and actresses, its a royal pain having to kill ten minutes in line with Chester the Molester ahead of you in line counting his change.![]()
Huh. I have a total hodgepodge of reusable bags from several different stores. I bring them everywhere I shop, and I've never had a checkout person refuse to use them. (Even the ones from competing stores.)
I've never heard of that! What store does this?Supermarket I go to often also has hand-scanners, so you can tag things as you go, and then just swipe that at the end to tally everything and pay. I like that system a lot, and it tailors special coupons to you as you shop, based on what you buy.
On this side of the pond, Waitrose has this system. I've never got round to trying it, though it makes sense.
I have to say, I'm surprised to read (or at least infer, from what's been posted) that people use the self-checkout lanes for larger amounts of shopping. Over here, it seems that most people using them are those with at most a full basket, and usually less. Certainly I only use them when I only have a basket. For a trolley's-worth of goods (even a shallow trolley), I always go to the staffed checkouts because it seems less work that way.
I prefer to use anytime I get the chance. As I shop generally a few times a week, my grocery shops are smaller than most. Plus found it much quicker than lining up in one of the queues. Plus, another advantage for me, when I get a recharge for either my internet or mobile phone, don't have to ask, as I can do that myself.
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