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orange site user would rather leave all of their groceries at the self checkout than ask for help

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I think the sense of injustice may sometimes be to blame. Let me elaborate.

There have been times at Whole Foods when item after item isnt scanned, now you have to wait for an attendant. Usually they have 1 attendant for 10 machines, so now you've queued up to be helped.

Except there are times where attendants just go randomly help people, or help people who are loud or pull them in. If you have 3 or 4 people waiting for help, unable to proceed, the attendant should help in the order they needed help. You shouldnt see new people suddenly being helped if you've been waiting.

In any case, this has been so infuriating sometimes that I literally just walked away. I left everything, including frozen goods right at the checkout counter. I didnt know what to do to be helped on a fair basis.

it's like the checkout attendants aren't even familiar with a standard first in first out queue :marseyjerkoffsmile:

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Folks blaming the timid customer. But the blame belongs with self-checkout alone, changing a normal expected experience into chaos and frustration.

There is no greater chaos than having to scan my own groceries and then wait five seconds for the attendant to check my ID for the booze. Honestly how do these autists even live?

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They let you do booze at self checkout?

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yeah, but an attendant has to come over and scan your ID. Way back when I was in college they first started doing self check out and I would always pick those lines because you could scan the can inside of the twelve pack instead of the pack itself and it would only charge you for a six pack. The 16 year old attendant never noticed.

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Proof lunchtime rowdies are the master race because they completely skip the self-checkout entirely knowing how anxiety-incuding the process is

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!nonchuds rent free :marseykween: :chudtantrum:

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Unironically, some stores will understaff and if they do then shit like this happens. If it happens enough they wont understaff as much.

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Just act like a angry black woman. Just think of what would cause a wagie to have to say:

"Miss, miss, miss..."

And do one step below that until you get what you want

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>act like an angry black woman

Please don't normalize that behavior. Also she would walk out with the groceries instead of leaving them there.

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*waddle

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If its a big syore they will add that into the metrics too Im sure. Careful, too much of this strategy can lead to the store just closing.

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Stop letting the timid half-r-slurred guy or thousand year old hag manage selfcheckout. They can stock shelves or sweep. Get a competent employee helping customers because I will avoid the closer store because of the SCO frustration. >I< know what I'm doing, so all the irritation is shit beyond my control.

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They do it because they figure the customers have to (or will) put up with it. Abandoning items on occasion isn't bad, i thin

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Get ready for them to lock up the booze, carry it for you to a specific lane, and slow down the process, due to theft.

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