Self checkouts are great if you only have few items. Not when you have 3 or 4 hundred dollars worth a grocery! Why should I do someone else's job. It's not like I'm getting discount.
Dude. You missing out on free items. 300$ worth of stuff for half off. Hahaha. Everytime a young person is working the area. Should add, obviously we can't be charged criminally. Or otherwise they wouldn't be talking about doing away with self check outs. You completely missed out. I got a free fishing isle.
I hate self check out ! I don't get paid nor do I get a discount for doing my own scanning and bagging . And the fact that some store clerks ask to see your receipt when leaving to make sure you paid for it is a pain So I use a cashier . It's their job , to scan and bag they get paid for that .
@@alainportant6412so in this comment you're saying you don't like it and it takes up your time but in the above comment say they're rethinking self checkout because of "the blacks". So what is it then mate?
@@alainportant6412and if you are referring to aboriginals or black people in general why not go to back to wherever you think you came from. They were here long before anyone else haha
Can't we just go back to the way it was a decade or two ago and have a choice? Mostly cashiers, and a few self-checkouts. Personally I loved that. Depending on the situation, I would use one or the other. And I think everyone else felt the same way.
Agree. I love self checkout when I only have a few items but prefer going to a cashier when my basket is full. But if I had to pick one over the other I would actually choose self checkout.
Perhaps, but I also kind of blame cashiers who keep complaining about not being paid enough. Cashiers don't always deserve to make $15 an hour, especially when they just haphazardly throw your purchases into a bag, but they want to demand more pay when it is just cheaper to replace them with a counter and kiosk. They are pricing themselves out of work. Personally, I like not having to deal with an extra person handling my groceries and when I do it, my groceries are packaged the way I want it.
I didn't feel that way. If self-checkout was the only choice, I would stand there 'til someone came to assist. I think your suggestion is a good compromise, because it offers the option for those who do like it.
That's what it might take to stop self check out. When you leave a cart full of stuff, workers have to restock it, and there's no one to stick with the cost.
Yeah, or they just won't care because your one in 100 people who like not having an extra person touch their groceries. This technology isn't going anywhere.
Increased loss and customer dissatisfaction. And people leaving behind goods that need refrigeration or freezing. Asking a person to do a job for free. We shall see.
@joannemcmillan9201 That is a big part of the reason I like places like Aldi. They remove the costs for bagging your groceries and bags and you provide your own. If you are going to do it anyway, then you may as well not pay more for a service you aren't getting.
@@MS-ns2pj The set up at my Target is awful. Confusion on which machine to go to when in line & the 1 attendant is not much help in guiding shoppers. I complained for years about getting a 10 items or less line, but they never did. Instead they have 1-2 cashiers..Always understaffed. Thank goodness for self checkout. Walmart set-up (and machines) much easier.
@@waynelynch3862 Hmm. I’m in a large metro area and so we have multiple Targets and Walmarts. The Walmart grocery stores are easier. I find that shoplifting at all of them is rampant. I’m a Sheriff’s Lieutenant.
Gee, who could have predicted that having customers check out their own stuff would promote mistakes or theft? Nothing makes a process more efficient and consistent than having thousands of people do it separately. Duh!
Nope I do it efficiently & rarely need help, I have needed help in the last year at least. I don't steal & don't make mistakes. I even do scan go then walk out the door a couple of minutes later.
You dont get a discount for walking through the store picking up your stuff either. If self check out was there from the start and they added cashiers now then you would be complaining about your freedom bring taken.
@@eobardthawne324you make no sense. One always had to walk through the store to find the items they wished to purchase! Unless you have/ had a personal shopper.
@@elizebanarsee6767 You're just not smart enough to understand the point. The point is that there complaining about the store making them check out themselves as if they're owed a cashier when they have to walk around the store themselves. If strores provided a service where they had someone walk around stores then people would be complaining about having to do their own shopping. People are only complaining because now they have to do something they never had to do before. The store doesn't owe them a cashier.
agreed, retail workers in general but i know what it is like so i would rather not complain about them not that anything could happen, so in the end self serve is the go it is resources i need just making it as socially comfortable as possible
You ever worked in a supermarket? The crap we have to put up with from nasty customers and rude management. We go there to work not put up with other people's bad attitudes and nasty comments and stupid questions. It's a very bad environment sometimes but we have to put up with it because its our job.
I just watched one TH-cam video where Walmart was taking out all the self-service machines at a particular store, and putting back cashers. The interviewer only covered a few patrons that loved the self-checkout lane and didn't even bother to show any of the hundreds of people, myself included, that hated them. They are slow and if you run into any problem a worker has to show up (eventually) to help.
I stopped shopping at my local Walmart store (Oswego Illinois), because, almost all registers are self check. If I wanted a job, I would get one. They only have one employee check out, when I asked, the checker was a new person, very slow. I waited in line a half hour. I won't be going back. Terrible management.
You know that's exactly what people used to say when we started doing our own shopping. You've seen those old pictures of store clerks that would grab everything for you from the behind the counter, right? We're past that now, get over it.
@@melfarm9109 FINALLY. Someone remembers. These boomer old fogies and those that think like them can’t even remember the history of shopping despite being closer to it in time.
I absolutely hate self check out . I'm always being told "Unexpected item in baggage area". Then I have to wait for a staff member to fix the issue. I also don't like that the machines film you while you shop, it's disconcerting to see your face looking at you. Last, I don't like that in certain stores you have to hold on to your receipt as it gets scann
Sounds like you haven't used a self checkout in a long time!! Out of the few different stores I use with self-checkout, none of them weigh the items anymore.
Walmart: hey let's just open up two lanes forcing them to use self checkouts to get used to the new norm Also Walmart: now let's close one side of the self checkouts forcing everybody to use the self checkouts on the opposite end......
Getting rid of most of the self checkout machines is a good idea. Too many of them, and not enough cashiers when customers need them. Now if they can only get rid of the stupid “bag” tax!🙄
Even at that....Walmart usually only has 2 or 3 lanes open for assisted check out...but I will wait it out ( for now) to not perform as an UNPAID employee. The approx. $1500.00.or more that we spend a month is 95% groceries.
Mine has none except the tobacco lane and there's never a cashier there, the other walmart near me has tons of traditional checkout lanes that nobody is allowed to use because there's never a cashier and they have ropes blocking off the lanes. Unacceptable that i have to go flag someone down to check me out.
That's a you problem though. They're not actually quicker. Half time you have to end up talking to someone anyways because they're unreliable. They increase theft. AND they get rid of jobs.. that people need, because you don't like people yet live... in society? Hah
I don’t get the complaints. Most of these stores offer both options, self check and regular. You can choose which one to use! Self check is fantastic if you’ve only got a few items.
@@SunSandandSurf It's coming sooner than people think. The money-addicted elite are bored with mega-mansions and yachts along with small islands. Soon want their own countries and continents and won't need all of us to serve them. People need to pick a side!
Hate self-checkout. The machine always shuts down for me, and sometimes multiple times. I am then reminded why I wait in a longer line, for an employee to check out my entire basket, at one time, without multiple 5 minute waits for someone with a card to override whatever went wrong. Then let's talk about trying to wrestle and balance a cart-full of groceries, on a tiny tiny bagging area, or setting them all over the floor, while attempting to empty the cart, before adding back the bagged items. A few weeks ago, when forced through a self-checkout (there were no checkers when I went to get into line), I had the contents of a full basket strewn all over the floor, because I couldn't put them back into my still full grocery cart. It was embarrassing and a tripping hazard. Had I known that I was in for that nightmare experience, I would have shopped elsewhere. And I sure didn't get a discount for all of my checking and bagging...not even a "can we help you to your car" - which I always get from a cashier.
You're just not doing it right! First of all, don't pick a small self checkout! Maybe it's a location thing, but the stores I go to have options with the long belt. Also, you can leave things in your cart while you scan and bag things and put those bagged items in your cart with things that you haven't scanned yet. Totally normal and fine to do that. Never ever put things on the floor, gross! And it is unnecessary
There were ONLY tiny kiosks - only large enough to carefully balance 2 to 3 items, and one tiny bagging area with 3 bags hanging on 3 teeny narrow shelves to bag and barely balance a very few checked items. Absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to put the checked bags anywhere but on the floor, as there was too much still to check through the basket. In hind sight, should have gotten a second basket, but as the whole situation was extremely hurried by a many people waiting, and "feeling" pressured to hurry, I didn't think of the basket. My husband and I were checking through as fast as we could possibly go. He checking, while I tried to bag and dig stuff out of the cart. It was a FULL FULL basket, as we were restocking that day, and we (and several other customers) should never have been forced through an option that is purposefully meant for speedy, minimal purchases. The store was entirely to blame for having no employees to check.
The reason why people do self checkout is because Walmart has 30 lanes and only 2 of them are only ever in use 😂 even before kiosks, only 5 would be open.
Self-checkout is based on the company squeezing every dime they can for the shareholders! NOT CUSTOMER SERVICE! Customer service is the last thing on their agenda! The day of the sacker and carry out are long gone. This is on the customer not requiring the store to provide these services! I (not being quite about it) asked checkers if I get a 10% discount for checking my own products out , they just laughed. I told them , so I not only do not get a discount but it is costing checkers their jobs and livelihoods ! Of course they can’t express their views. People being people go through the self-checkout lines like cattle in the slaughter line. No questions asked! If people WOULD get in the checkers line 10 deep and then just walk out after a period of time when other checkers were not provided, the COMPANY may change their attitude!! When they say they want the customer to bring their own bags, the customer should tell the store manager, you want me to go somewhere else? It’s up to the CUSTOMER, it’s your money they want! There IS ANOTHER PLACE TO SHOP ! IMHO…
I had the self checkout machine require the associate to enter her ID every time I scanned something! Apparently you have to scan it super slow or something. So annoying. Took 30 minutes to check out when it should have took 5 minutes
I absolutely LOVE self check out. Not only does it saves times... I can avoid a cashier fiddling with their hair or face , then touching my purchases. For the people who like dealing with a cashiers , they should continue sticking with the cashiers.
lol. see you have a small mind or none. wonder how many hands that item you are complaining about a cashier touching has been through!!! if you think someone touching their face is you biggest problem then you have something else coming!! wonder how many customers touched that same item before you did and where those hands were before !!!
@@Ether_Soldon't bother, this person doesn't even understand what a warehouse is or what goes on in one. They think robots cut steaks from a tree and then package them and put them in the fridge.
I've been overcharged, double charged for single items, and charged for items that I didn't get the last three times that I used a traditional cashier- manned checkout at a large-scale local retail store; now I only use self checkout unless there's none available. High def security cameras and surveillance are protection for the retailer and consumer, but self-checkout is also protection for the honest consumer in a dishonest age.
It's very easy to accidently scan an item twice. Walmart won't get you for that, but if you accidently forget to scan something, you could be arrested for Shop Lifting!
The elite will soon be coming for your money too. No one will be spared and there will only be one winner. I don't think it will be you. You cheer for the wrong team.
Self check out is meant for only a few items. There is literally like a 1X1.5 ft shelf to pit items to be scanned on but yet ppl will take a buggy full of crap to what was meant as an express like lane and it creates problems. Either put a convayor belt on those machines or those customers need to use the 1 cashier that is on duty lol
A recent MIT study put the average cost of a 4-station grocery check out station at $125,000 in install. Now Walmonster will remove them and and then what ? Dump them in the local Land-Fills ?
I prefer the way it used to be with mainly cashiers and a few self checkouts. Self checkout taking over as the sole option is just a hassle and frankly unacceptable.
I noticed the past two weeks Walmarts in the Salt Lake metro area closed their self checkouts making people wait in line for unfriendly employees to slowly do their jobs. A Walmart employee told me theft is too high despite having employees and actual city police keeping a close eye. I believe it has more to do with inflation, economic downturn, and operating cost management.
Cashiers make errors including when the scan does not match the posted sale amount. No way they can keep track of every item, but I can keep track of all of mine. I watch the price of each item on the screen, which is now hidden at the cashiers' checkouts. I am also quicker and I pack my bags so they don't damage items, and organize what goes into each bag. Unless you are elderly or disabled, self-check out is better.
I like self check out way way quicker. For me, ,way better than standing in line for 30 mins. but need to make them for 10 items are less, that would stop theft
Lol you're going to run out of options. I'm pretty sure back in the 60s people threatened to boycott gas stations that "forced patrons" to pump their own gas. Look how well that turned out? Using self-checkout is a modern life skill. Those that refuse to get with the time find themselves out of options.
@@sdlock83 well lets bring some full service petrol stations back. Self checkout in stores takes human jobs. I want human evolution not robots doing everything for us.
Most Walmart stores have self-service checkouts. I am not getting paid to be a cashier. They are saving millions of dollars by using the consumer as free labor. Why not give yourself a discount by putting 20.00 dollars worth of your purchase in the bag and don't pay for it. It's paying yourself to do their work. The big companies are putting the savings in their pocket not yours.
Self Check Outs take jobs. The only people making money are the shareholders, CEOs, and higher management. And, yes, steeling is a thing. My roomie said he was in Sprouts and a young girl said to him, "I can show you how to get those things for free. Me and my school buddies do it all the time." This is in an affluent neighborhood in San Diego.
People need jobs and having self-checkouts takes away those jobs. I come from a time where human beings would help out each other more. Back when I was younger, they would check you out, bag the groceries and even take the groceries and load them into your car. I am having trouble finding a job, so yeah this makes me angry.
I can ONLY give your comment one thumbs up , but would do 200 if I could! I was a sacker/carry out in the early 70 . That’s when customer service was something the company provided for the customer and was more than happy to do for their patrons! If THESE COMPANIES want to give me a 10% discount and pay my card fees I’m still not sure I would use self checkout!! Maybe? Does not surprise me, I see people at gas stations who pay 40 cents more for a gallon of gas, when right down the street it’s 40 cents a gallon cheaper?? I’m talking 1/4 mile ! People have more money than sense !
The world has become obsessed with greed and self-worship. Tbis is a horrible time that we live in. Try to learn to feed yourself. Find a skill on youtube that you like and learn it. Use it to earn income. We all should. I taught myself photoshop and the ancient art of decoupage and now refinish used furniture.
Just as others have said. I don't like self check outsas I don't work for them it means they are getting a free cashier instead of employing someone. Next thing they be asking for people to come in and stock the shelves for them.....
Self check out is the dumbest idea! 🤨 I've always missed cashiers. I've always said: Self checkouts should offer a 10% discount for having me do there work for them!
@@Kelly-ye6cv It is not a choice no. It is the only option. Most store in my area: walmart and target have no cashiers anymore. You have to beg them to put one live cashier. Or do it yourself.
@@wet-readyou seem to think that people care about the company. I dont. The waltons of walmart make enough money as it is. I really dont care if thier shareholders ir whatever are doing well. They can give me a discount
Blaming all theft on self checkout is out of line. Companies refuse to put zero money into building this up. if company input wrong weight on anything, I have to wait for someone to show up. I remove scanned items into cart for more room. BOOM.. PLEASE WAIT. All stores where I live i see people rolling full carts out. They did NOT go through self checkout. Now everything at my Target is under lock for men. I ring bell and wait for 15 to 20 minutes. NO ONE shows up
Nobody is stealing from these in Canadian Walmart's because they have employees hovering over you while you check out.😂 Employees that could be manning a checkout.
If the employees need to hover over you to see whether you are checking out the items an bagging them, maybe they should be the ones checking them up and bagging them in the first place.
Like everything else nowadays soulless, empty and just about profit. I work in a supermarket and the colleges on front end just seem to be disappearing. Greed, greed, greed.
I much rather go to a teller/cashier, sadly grocery stores have only 2-3 cashiers working, which forces me to use the self checkout. Hire more humans, less bots.
They do this deliberately because they want to punish you for not using their self checkout. I'll endure the punishment (or maybe shop at a different store). If they get rid of employee check out, I will use the Americans with disabilities Act to demand a store employee scan the items in my cart for me because I have a mental disability. If they refuse, you can sue them for $4K+ lawyer fees! Yeah, we can make this experiment in punishing the customer fail very quickly.
I like to self-check out right next to the person that is monitoring the area. But one time I was audited. The register started to light up and 2 people tag teamed me. They scanned 15 items. They were serious too. I don't steal. But now, I have my groceries delivered.
I used to work at Walmart, and I can tell you that most front-end associates didn't enjoy bagging customers' items. That's why many of us preferred working at the self-checkout lanes, where we could assist customers when needed. For those who criticize self-checkouts, they should try working as regular cashiers at Walmart, as few of us enjoyed that aspect during my time as an ex-Walmart associate.
Next time when you walk into a restaurant, go back to the kitchen to make your own food and then leave money on the counter, since you feel this is how the job market goes.
As soon as everybody figures it out, those jobs will be gone. This is about the higher ups making money. They don't care about you. Shareholders, upper management and CEOs will be making even more money. If you don't believe it Amazon owns a grocery store in Murrietta, CA. not one single cashier. Very scary. The divide between rich and poor will be even larger. Tax payers will be paying more for welfare and housing subsidies. People need their cashier jobs.
We prefer that you bag our items because you are faster, accurate and more efficient. Not to mention the self check out space is tiny and doesn't allow us room to place all our grocery in one place.
You have people complaining about long checkout lines. People are also complaining. self-check out is replacing or taking people jobs. I like self checkout it makes transactions faster.
It's OK for a few items, but normally it's quicker to go to the till with a human serving. So many items, in the UK, have to be ok'd by a staff member anyway, like medicine & alcohol.
I think self-checkout needs some regulation regarding how many items you can bring into the self-checkout. Too many times at Wal-Mart, I'll see people with overfull carts using the self-checkout instead of going to an actual register with a human being. This makes the self checkout go slower because that person usually has the large bags of dog food, multiple cases of water or soda, large watermelon they can barely handle, etc. Self-checkout is good for about 10 items or less, but not for an overfilled cart of groceries. I personally don't have any issues with self-checkout when it comes to using one.
I perfer a self checkout its faster, I don't make mistakes & require no assistance. What are the people doing that need help a five year old could do 3:18 🤷🏻♀️ I even use scan & go. I've only had one spot check in a year which takes a couple of minutes to scan five random items of a big shop.
I like self checkout because I can bag my items the way I want them in the bags!! I have only had to have an employee come over is for items that are restricted to age of the customer (certain cold meds) and other items. I have only had problems of item not found and this happened at both self checkout and with a cashier.
I find it interesting that a consumer would complain on behalf of retail store clerks about a retail store clerk or employees having to help a customer, like actually having to put a few items back that customers/patrons (you know, those idiots who shop at their place of employment who are the reason that they HAVE a job {that they didn't have to go to college for four+years for} ) decided they didn't want, as if the employees' time at their store is more valuable than the customers'! They're paid by the hour to facilitate sales and assist customers in purchasing the merchandise, including customer service, (returns, etc, ). 😅😅😅
I think the self checkout is awesome! I’m an introvert so I don’t need mind less conversations with Walmart cashiers about how their menstrual cycle is making them crabby.
Exactly! I'm tired of lazy, useless, and entitled people complaining about self-checkouts. When was the last time you hear them complaining about having to pump their own gas at gas stations or making deposits/withdrawals from ATMs? An equally moronic fallacy is that self-checkout take jobs away from cashiers. Nothing can be further from the truth. What the prevalence of online ordering, cashiers are being transitioned to merchandise pickers/fulfillers for online orders.
for 5 or less items its OK..... anything more than that and its horrible. Reaching over a giant cart to have nowhere to put the items till you scan them, the scanner sometimes scans an item again after picking it up to bag it, tiny area to bag at... need I say more. I hate it.
I hate those machines, I won't use them. They never work; literally each time I tried to use one, I would get an error for no reason and an employee had to come over. Easier to just go through the normal checkout and have someone do it who is paid to do it.
I personally like self check out. You can usually get in and out of the store much more quickly than waiting in line. I can't count the times I've waited in a long line while the slow checker chit chats with a customer. I just want to yell, shut up and check them out already.
I love self checkout. That's all I use at the grocery store. I don't go to Walmart unless I must. Even if I do go to Walmart, I still use self checkout.
Imagine being so hungry for profit, you cannot spend $15 per hour to have a human ring up 10-20 customers. BUT you will still pay the CEO an equivalent of $11,586 per hour.
"I Do NOT!" work here! I am not trained. Keep Americans working, your neighbors' teenager's need a job. Give me 10% off retail if "I check" myself out.
Okay and those are probably the two thirds who said "yeah, self checkout would be great" not realizing they would feel some type of way. People don't know but we're supposed to be Anti-consumerism.
Self checkouts are great if you only have few items. Not when you have 3 or 4 hundred dollars worth a grocery! Why should I do someone else's job. It's not like I'm getting discount.
Dude. You missing out on free items. 300$ worth of stuff for half off. Hahaha. Everytime a young person is working the area. Should add, obviously we can't be charged criminally. Or otherwise they wouldn't be talking about doing away with self check outs. You completely missed out. I got a free fishing isle.
Hire more humans, cut executive and ceo pay.
Nope
For what? To form an union?!
😂 Hire more human to do a monkey’s job? A competent CEO can bring in more return on investment for the “shared owners”. What can a good cashier bring?
I hate self check out !
I don't get paid nor do I get a discount for doing my own scanning and bagging . And the fact that some store clerks ask to see your receipt when leaving to make sure you paid for it is a pain
So I use a cashier . It's their job , to scan and bag they get paid for that .
That's why i just remove some things from the bill, i better get compensated if i have to work.
People at the checkout shouldn't be bagging your shopping, YOU should be doing that. Stop being lazy.
@@annaagiantritis3916 Bagging or no, it doesn't change the fact that they are offsetting their costs using my time.
@@alainportant6412so in this comment you're saying you don't like it and it takes up your time but in the above comment say they're rethinking self checkout because of "the blacks".
So what is it then mate?
@@alainportant6412and if you are referring to aboriginals or black people in general why not go to back to wherever you think you came from. They were here long before anyone else haha
Can't we just go back to the way it was a decade or two ago and have a choice? Mostly cashiers, and a few self-checkouts. Personally I loved that. Depending on the situation, I would use one or the other. And I think everyone else felt the same way.
This always worked out. Companies always think the changes they make, are going to be great. Sometimes changes just stink.
For my vote
Agree. I love self checkout when I only have a few items but prefer going to a cashier when my basket is full. But if I had to pick one over the other I would actually choose self checkout.
Perhaps, but I also kind of blame cashiers who keep complaining about not being paid enough. Cashiers don't always deserve to make $15 an hour, especially when they just haphazardly throw your purchases into a bag, but they want to demand more pay when it is just cheaper to replace them with a counter and kiosk. They are pricing themselves out of work. Personally, I like not having to deal with an extra person handling my groceries and when I do it, my groceries are packaged the way I want it.
I didn't feel that way. If self-checkout was the only choice, I would stand there 'til someone came to assist.
I think your suggestion is a good compromise, because it offers the option for those who do like it.
its awful. Today there was such a line. Things won't scan, people don't help. One lady just put down her purchases and left
That's what it might take to stop self check out. When you leave a cart full of stuff, workers have to restock it, and there's no one to stick with the cost.
smart!@@jfeeney100
Yeah, or they just won't care because your one in 100 people who like not having an extra person touch their groceries. This technology isn't going anywhere.
Increased loss and customer dissatisfaction. And people leaving behind goods that need refrigeration or freezing. Asking a person to do a job for free. We shall see.
@joannemcmillan9201 That is a big part of the reason I like places like Aldi. They remove the costs for bagging your groceries and bags and you provide your own. If you are going to do it anyway, then you may as well not pay more for a service you aren't getting.
I work at Target and so many people steal while using the self checkout. They scan the whole cart and then leave without paying. It happens every day.
Good
Target ''Prices'' STEAL from customers 24/7.
Walmart across the street, so it gets most of my shopping needs.
We have that happen here sometimes. Do you not have LP in your store? My local Target has 4 self checkout machines and 1 attendant.
@@MS-ns2pj The set up at my Target is awful. Confusion on which machine to go to when in line & the 1 attendant is not much help in guiding shoppers. I complained for years about getting a 10 items or less line, but they never did. Instead they have 1-2 cashiers..Always understaffed. Thank goodness for self checkout.
Walmart set-up (and machines) much easier.
@@waynelynch3862 Hmm. I’m in a large metro area and so we have multiple Targets and Walmarts. The Walmart grocery stores are easier. I find that shoplifting at all of them is rampant. I’m a Sheriff’s Lieutenant.
Gee, who could have predicted that having customers check out their own stuff would promote mistakes or theft? Nothing makes a process more efficient and consistent than having thousands of people do it separately.
Duh!
Nope I do it efficiently & rarely need help, I have needed help in the last year at least. I don't steal & don't make mistakes. I even do scan go then walk out the door a couple of minutes later.
There are no mistakes. It's just about the blacks.
@@cazolinesmith who cares if you take pride on your self check out skills. Most of the ppl do not want to deal with that after working 8+ hours.
@@wigzzborz6759alot of people hate cashiers because there cranky and annoying. Self checkout avoids that old fashion crap
@@wigzzborz6759 source!?
Make Cashiers great again!
Self checkout should only be an option for shoppers with 10 items or less
I never use self check out !! I don't get a discount from the store for checking myself out.
I am😊
You dont get a discount for walking through the store picking up your stuff either. If self check out was there from the start and they added cashiers now then you would be complaining about your freedom bring taken.
@@eobardthawne324you make no sense. One always had to walk through the store to find the items they wished to purchase! Unless you have/ had a personal shopper.
@@elizebanarsee6767 You're just not smart enough to understand the point. The point is that there complaining about the store making them check out themselves as if they're owed a cashier when they have to walk around the store themselves. If strores provided a service where they had someone walk around stores then people would be complaining about having to do their own shopping. People are only complaining because now they have to do something they never had to do before. The store doesn't owe them a cashier.
Sometimes those Walmart cashiers are really incompetent tho. They’re always rude and slow.
agreed, retail workers in general but i know what it is like so i would rather not complain about them not that anything could happen, so in the end self serve is the go it is resources i need just making it as socially comfortable as possible
You ever worked in a supermarket? The crap we have to put up with from nasty customers and rude management. We go there to work not put up with other people's bad attitudes and nasty comments and stupid questions. It's a very bad environment sometimes but we have to put up with it because its our job.
I just watched one TH-cam video where Walmart was taking out all the self-service machines at a particular store, and putting back cashers. The interviewer only covered a few patrons that loved the self-checkout lane and didn't even bother to show any of the hundreds of people, myself included, that hated them. They are slow and if you run into any problem a worker has to show up (eventually) to help.
I stopped shopping at my local Walmart store (Oswego Illinois), because, almost all registers are self check. If I wanted a job, I would get one. They only have one employee check out, when I asked, the checker was a new person, very slow. I waited in line a half hour. I won't be going back. Terrible management.
You know that's exactly what people used to say when we started doing our own shopping. You've seen those old pictures of store clerks that would grab everything for you from the behind the counter, right? We're past that now, get over it.
@@melfarm9109 FINALLY. Someone remembers. These boomer old fogies and those that think like them can’t even remember the history of shopping despite being closer to it in time.
We all need to slow down. Get rid of self check outs.
I absolutely hate self check out . I'm always being told "Unexpected item in baggage area". Then I have to wait for a staff member to fix the issue. I also don't like that the machines film you while you shop, it's disconcerting to see your face looking at you. Last, I don't like that in certain stores you have to hold on to your receipt as it gets scann
Never ever use a card where you face is on a screen at the checkout. Do that once and they have instant facial recognition
@johnsonpaul1914 Do you think you have privacy in this day and age?
Yeah if you know how to have privacy. @@johncoons1666
Sounds like you haven't used a self checkout in a long time!! Out of the few different stores I use with self-checkout, none of them weigh the items anymore.
Me: doesn’t put the item in the bagging area 0.3 seconds after scanning it
Self-checkout: *P L E A S E W A I T , H E L P I S O N T H E W A Y*
OMFG. I HATE THAT !
Walmart: hey let's just open up two lanes forcing them to use self checkouts to get used to the new norm
Also Walmart: now let's close one side of the self checkouts forcing everybody to use the self checkouts on the opposite end......
Getting rid of most of the self checkout machines is a good idea. Too many of them, and not enough cashiers when customers need them.
Now if they can only get rid of the stupid “bag” tax!🙄
I always feel nervous at the self check out and I don’t even steal
Just start stealing small stuff, you feel nervous anyway, give it at least a reason!
Cause they eye ball tf outta you. Some have you on tv attached to register.
Not good anymore too many try to steal and often the same ones coming back shameful.Get rid of them.
Even at that....Walmart usually only has 2 or 3 lanes open for assisted check out...but I will wait it out ( for now) to not perform as an UNPAID employee.
The approx. $1500.00.or more that we spend a month is 95% groceries.
Mine has none except the tobacco lane and there's never a cashier there, the other walmart near me has tons of traditional checkout lanes that nobody is allowed to use because there's never a cashier and they have ropes blocking off the lanes. Unacceptable that i have to go flag someone down to check me out.
I love selfcheckouts! Ive gotten $1000's of dollars of free stuff! THOUSANDS!!! I don't scan everything in the cart! Love it!!!
I love them because I do not want to deal with people
Snap
That's a you problem though. They're not actually quicker. Half time you have to end up talking to someone anyways because they're unreliable. They increase theft. AND they get rid of jobs.. that people need, because you don't like people yet live... in society? Hah
I don’t get the complaints. Most of these stores offer both options, self check and regular. You can choose which one to use! Self check is fantastic if you’ve only got a few items.
Self efficiency....its people that cause problems at self checkouts! Hate job loss but I use self checkout 100% of the time.
Exactly.
That automation may be coming for your job one day! Karma.
@@SunSandandSurf It's coming sooner than people think. The money-addicted elite are bored with mega-mansions and yachts along with small islands. Soon want their own countries and continents and won't need all of us to serve them. People need to pick a side!
I love when there are 1 or 2 employees standing there watching me self checkout....
Hate self-checkout. The machine always shuts down for me, and sometimes multiple times. I am then reminded why I wait in a longer line, for an employee to check out my entire basket, at one time, without multiple 5 minute waits for someone with a card to override whatever went wrong.
Then let's talk about trying to wrestle and balance a cart-full of groceries, on a tiny tiny bagging area, or setting them all over the floor, while attempting to empty the cart, before adding back the bagged items. A few weeks ago, when forced through a self-checkout (there were no checkers when I went to get into line), I had the contents of a full basket strewn all over the floor, because I couldn't put them back into my still full grocery cart. It was embarrassing and a tripping hazard.
Had I known that I was in for that nightmare experience, I would have shopped elsewhere.
And I sure didn't get a discount for all of my checking and bagging...not even a "can we help you to your car" - which I always get from a cashier.
The last time a self checkout machine froze up on me I walked out and left all my items there.
You're just not doing it right! First of all, don't pick a small self checkout! Maybe it's a location thing, but the stores I go to have options with the long belt. Also, you can leave things in your cart while you scan and bag things and put those bagged items in your cart with things that you haven't scanned yet. Totally normal and fine to do that. Never ever put things on the floor, gross! And it is unnecessary
There were ONLY tiny kiosks - only large enough to carefully balance 2 to 3 items, and one tiny bagging area with 3 bags hanging on 3 teeny narrow shelves to bag and barely balance a very few checked items. Absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to put the checked bags anywhere but on the floor, as there was too much still to check through the basket.
In hind sight, should have gotten a second basket, but as the whole situation was extremely hurried by a many people waiting, and "feeling" pressured to hurry, I didn't think of the basket. My husband and I were checking through as fast as we could possibly go. He checking, while I tried to bag and dig stuff out of the cart.
It was a FULL FULL basket, as we were restocking that day, and we (and several other customers) should never have been forced through an option that is purposefully meant for speedy, minimal purchases.
The store was entirely to blame for having no employees to check.
Shoppers should refuse to accept self-checkout. Why should they? What is their benefit? The companies are hungry for money and they never have enough.
You think? What kind of research was done before we implemented them. I DO NOT USE THEM. I'm saving your job!!!
The reason why people do self checkout is because Walmart has 30 lanes and only 2 of them are only ever in use 😂 even before kiosks, only 5 would be open.
If you cannot give me a person to check out my purchases…then give me a large discount for what you would pay me to be an employee!
Get 3, pay for 2, there's your discount.
Self-checkout is based on the company squeezing every dime they can for the shareholders! NOT CUSTOMER SERVICE! Customer service is the last thing on their agenda! The day of the sacker and carry out are long gone. This is on the customer not requiring the store to provide these services! I (not being quite about it) asked checkers if I get a 10% discount for checking my own products out , they just laughed. I told them , so I not only do not get a discount but it is costing checkers their jobs and livelihoods ! Of course they can’t express their views. People being people go through the self-checkout lines like cattle in the slaughter line. No questions asked! If people WOULD get in the checkers line 10 deep and then just walk out after a period of time when other checkers were not provided, the COMPANY may change their attitude!! When they say they want the customer to bring their own bags, the customer should tell the store manager, you want me to go somewhere else? It’s up to the CUSTOMER, it’s your money they want! There IS ANOTHER PLACE TO SHOP ! IMHO…
I had the self checkout machine require the associate to enter her ID every time I scanned something! Apparently you have to scan it super slow or something. So annoying. Took 30 minutes to check out when it should have took 5 minutes
I absolutely LOVE self check out. Not only does it saves times... I can avoid a cashier fiddling with their hair or face , then touching my purchases. For the people who like dealing with a cashiers , they should continue sticking with the cashiers.
lol. see you have a small mind or none. wonder how many hands that item you are complaining about a cashier touching has been through!!! if you think someone touching their face is you biggest problem then you have something else coming!! wonder how many customers touched that same item before you did and where those hands were before !!!
@@bjvu9460 ... evidently, your mind must be even smaller if you can't handle self check out.
You’ve never worked retail have you? Heard of supply chains? Your products went through A LOT of hands, just FYI.
@@Ether_Soldon't bother, this person doesn't even understand what a warehouse is or what goes on in one. They think robots cut steaks from a tree and then package them and put them in the fridge.
I've been overcharged, double charged for single items, and charged for items that I didn't get the last three times that I used a traditional cashier- manned checkout at a large-scale local retail store; now I only use self checkout unless there's none available. High def security cameras and surveillance are protection for the retailer and consumer, but self-checkout is also protection for the honest consumer in a dishonest age.
It's very easy to accidently scan an item twice. Walmart won't get you for that, but if you accidently forget to scan something, you could be arrested for Shop Lifting!
The elite will soon be coming for your money too. No one will be spared and there will only be one winner. I don't think it will be you. You cheer for the wrong team.
Self check out is meant for only a few items. There is literally like a 1X1.5 ft shelf to pit items to be scanned on but yet ppl will take a buggy full of crap to what was meant as an express like lane and it creates problems. Either put a convayor belt on those machines or those customers need to use the 1 cashier that is on duty lol
I LOVE Self Checkout!
Except when shoppers with full carts clog up the machines.
Go to a cashier if you dont like self checkout.
A lot of stores don't even have cashiers anymore.
@@emilyavery5970 Still waiting
A recent MIT study put the average cost of a 4-station grocery check out station at $125,000 in install. Now Walmonster will remove them and and then what ? Dump them in the local Land-Fills ?
Self checkout one item free for me, one item scanned for fee.
😂😂😂
I prefer the way it used to be with mainly cashiers and a few self checkouts. Self checkout taking over as the sole option is just a hassle and frankly unacceptable.
I noticed the past two weeks Walmarts in the Salt Lake metro area closed their self checkouts making people wait in line for unfriendly employees to slowly do their jobs. A Walmart employee told me theft is too high despite having employees and actual city police keeping a close eye. I believe it has more to do with inflation, economic downturn, and operating cost management.
Cashiers make errors including when the scan does not match the posted sale amount. No way they can keep track of every item, but I can keep track of all of mine. I watch the price of each item on the screen, which is now hidden at the cashiers' checkouts. I am also quicker and I pack my bags so they don't damage items, and organize what goes into each bag. Unless you are elderly or disabled, self-check out is better.
Great points.
Most people who shop at Walmart are elderly or disabled
So what you're saying is that you're very comfortable with giving the company a ton of free labor
It's actually illegal to charge for a membership to access a product. The membership must offer something of value. Double charging is illegal.
Recently my Publix just installed I think 6 of them. It’s convenient for small amount of items but the lack of employees concerns more.
My local Walmarts closed all self checkout.
I feel like I am suspected of stealing!
Not happy!
I like self check out way way quicker. For me, ,way better than standing in line for 30 mins. but need to make them for 10 items are less, that would stop theft
I don't like them!
I refuse to use a self checkout. It takes jobs away from people. I have quit shopping in stores where there are more self checkouts than cashiers.
Lol you're going to run out of options. I'm pretty sure back in the 60s people threatened to boycott gas stations that "forced patrons" to pump their own gas. Look how well that turned out? Using self-checkout is a modern life skill. Those that refuse to get with the time find themselves out of options.
@@sdlock83 well lets bring some full service petrol stations back. Self checkout in stores takes human jobs. I want human evolution not robots doing everything for us.
Most Walmart stores have self-service checkouts. I am not getting paid to be a cashier. They are saving millions of dollars by using the consumer as free labor. Why not give yourself a discount by putting 20.00 dollars worth of your purchase in the bag and don't pay for it. It's paying yourself to do their work. The big companies are putting the savings in their pocket not yours.
Just got out of Walmart. All but 3 of the self checkouts were closed while the open cashiers had lines going into the clothing aisle.
Self Check Outs take jobs. The only people making money are the shareholders, CEOs, and higher management. And, yes, steeling is a thing. My roomie said he was in Sprouts and a young girl said to him, "I can show you how to get those things for free. Me and my school buddies do it all the time." This is in an affluent neighborhood in San Diego.
Pumping your own gas costs jobs too...
a pack of chewing gum and a high definition television shouldn't have the same receipt type issued after purchase ; envelope needed
Self checkout should be limited to ten items or less. They need to hire more human cashiers for larger purchases
People need jobs and having self-checkouts takes away those jobs. I come from a time where human beings would help out each other more. Back when I was younger, they would check you out, bag the groceries and even take the groceries and load them into your car. I am having trouble finding a job, so yeah this makes me angry.
Losing jobs is nothing new. That's what happens as technology advances.
I can ONLY give your comment one thumbs up , but would do 200 if I could! I was a sacker/carry out in the early 70 . That’s when customer service was something the company provided for the customer and was more than happy to do for their patrons! If THESE COMPANIES want to give me a 10% discount and pay my card fees I’m still not sure I would use self checkout!! Maybe? Does not surprise me, I see people at gas stations who pay 40 cents more for a gallon of gas, when right down the street it’s 40 cents a gallon cheaper?? I’m talking 1/4 mile ! People have more money than sense !
The world has become obsessed with greed and self-worship. Tbis is a horrible time that we live in. Try to learn to feed yourself. Find a skill on youtube that you like and learn it. Use it to earn income. We all should. I taught myself photoshop and the ancient art of decoupage and now refinish used furniture.
Use cashiers to stock shelves and clean.
What a moronic logic. Cashiers are not displaced by. They transitioned to merchandise pickers/fulfillers of online orders.
Just as others have said. I don't like self check outsas I don't work for them it means they are getting a free cashier instead of employing someone. Next thing they be asking for people to come in and stock the shelves for them.....
As a human with an actual brain, I love self checkout. Don’t want to deal with a low life ringing me out.
Added to above. I dont like that your receipt is scanned on the way out
Self check out is the dumbest idea! 🤨 I've always missed cashiers. I've always said: Self checkouts should offer a 10% discount for having me do there work for them!
Is self checkout not a choice at the stores you go to?
@@Kelly-ye6cv It is not a choice no. It is the only option. Most store in my area: walmart and target have no cashiers anymore. You have to beg them to put one live cashier. Or do it yourself.
@@stevencook7156 Oh, that sucks. I'm in Washington state, stores here it's an option to use self checkout.
The machines are installed to save the company money. Wanting, let alone expecting, a discount for using them is ludicrous.
@@wet-readyou seem to think that people care about the company. I dont. The waltons of walmart make enough money as it is. I really dont care if thier shareholders ir whatever are doing well. They can give me a discount
self-checkout should be for 10 items or less...
If companies would quit raising prices people would not be stealing
Blaming all theft on self checkout is out of line. Companies refuse to put zero money into building this up. if company input wrong weight on anything, I have to wait for someone to show up. I remove scanned items into cart for more room. BOOM.. PLEASE WAIT. All stores where I live i see people rolling full carts out. They did NOT go through self checkout. Now everything at my Target is under lock for men. I ring bell and wait for 15 to 20 minutes. NO ONE shows up
Raise your hand if you feel bad for Walmart. Walmart is so arrogant and treats their employees horribly.
Self-checkout done right is okay. Self-check out done wrong is trash.
Nobody is stealing from these in Canadian Walmart's because they have employees hovering over you while you check out.😂 Employees that could be manning a checkout.
If the employees need to hover over you to see whether you are checking out the items an bagging them, maybe they should be the ones checking them up and bagging them in the first place.
Like everything else nowadays soulless, empty and just about profit. I work in a supermarket and the colleges on front end just seem to be disappearing. Greed, greed, greed.
I much rather go to a teller/cashier, sadly grocery stores have only 2-3 cashiers working, which forces me to use the self checkout. Hire more humans, less bots.
They do this deliberately because they want to punish you for not using their self checkout. I'll endure the punishment (or maybe shop at a different store). If they get rid of employee check out, I will use the Americans with disabilities Act to demand a store employee scan the items in my cart for me because I have a mental disability. If they refuse, you can sue them for $4K+ lawyer fees! Yeah, we can make this experiment in punishing the customer fail very quickly.
I never purchase a lot from Wal-Mart. Today it took 10 times longer to buy 3 items there. Goodbye efficiency.
I do great with self-checkout. But I'm honest. 🤷
I like to self-check out right next to the person that is monitoring the area. But one time I was audited. The register started to light up and 2 people tag teamed me. They scanned 15 items. They were serious too. I don't steal. But now, I have my groceries delivered.
@@soleilwhitton6397 Sorry that happened to you.
HIRE PEOPLE.
I used to work at Walmart, and I can tell you that most front-end associates didn't enjoy bagging customers' items. That's why many of us preferred working at the self-checkout lanes, where we could assist customers when needed. For those who criticize self-checkouts, they should try working as regular cashiers at Walmart, as few of us enjoyed that aspect during my time as an ex-Walmart associate.
You are being paid for a job.self check, is a job, without pay. No thank you.
Next time when you walk into a restaurant, go back to the kitchen to make your own food and then leave money on the counter, since you feel this is how the job market goes.
Smooth brain energy
As soon as everybody figures it out, those jobs will be gone. This is about the higher ups making money. They don't care about you. Shareholders, upper management and CEOs will be making even more money. If you don't believe it Amazon owns a grocery store in Murrietta, CA. not one single cashier. Very scary. The divide between rich and poor will be even larger. Tax payers will be paying more for welfare and housing subsidies. People need their cashier jobs.
We prefer that you bag our items because you are faster, accurate and more efficient. Not to mention the self check out space is tiny and doesn't allow us room to place all our grocery in one place.
You have people complaining about long checkout lines. People are also complaining. self-check out is replacing or taking people jobs. I like self checkout it makes transactions faster.
I don't steal & would be very, very annoyed if self-check disappeared.
I'd glady take self check out over a human person. Walmart has 50 registers and 5 people working lol
I blame retailers for theft.
It's OK for a few items, but normally it's quicker to go to the till with a human serving. So many items, in the UK, have to be ok'd by a staff member anyway, like medicine & alcohol.
I think self-checkout needs some regulation regarding how many items you can bring into the self-checkout. Too many times at Wal-Mart, I'll see people with overfull carts using the self-checkout instead of going to an actual register with a human being. This makes the self checkout go slower because that person usually has the large bags of dog food, multiple cases of water or soda, large watermelon they can barely handle, etc. Self-checkout is good for about 10 items or less, but not for an overfilled cart of groceries. I personally don't have any issues with self-checkout when it comes to using one.
That's another point. It should only be used for fast check-out
I refuse to use self check out. I refuse to wait when there's only one cashier. I just leave my full cart.
I perfer a self checkout its faster, I don't make mistakes & require no assistance. What are the people doing that need help a five year old could do 3:18 🤷🏻♀️ I even use scan & go. I've only had one spot check in a year which takes a couple of minutes to scan five random items of a big shop.
Cash is king 👑, keep cash alive
I like self checkout because I can bag my items the way I want them in the bags!!
I have only had to have an employee come over is for items that are restricted to age of the customer (certain cold meds) and other items.
I have only had problems of item not found and this happened at both self checkout and with a cashier.
They NEED an aisle for people with 4 or 5 items named Dave.
Whenever I get an error on the machine, I tell the employee I was not trained on this model
I find it interesting that a consumer would complain on behalf of retail store clerks about a retail store clerk or employees having to help a customer, like actually having to put a few items back that customers/patrons (you know, those idiots who shop at their place of employment who are the reason that they HAVE a job {that they didn't have to go to college for four+years for} ) decided they didn't want, as if the employees' time at their store is more valuable than the customers'! They're paid by the hour to facilitate sales and assist customers in purchasing the merchandise, including customer service, (returns, etc, ). 😅😅😅
I think it's almost like the news is sponsored by WW or Coles.
Crazy huh.
And these reporters are reporting what managers are saying only....
I love self checkout. There is never a line. I use the scan gun and it's always fast. And it helps keep prices down.
I think the self checkout is awesome! I’m an introvert so I don’t need mind less conversations with Walmart cashiers about how their menstrual cycle is making them crabby.
Exactly! I'm tired of lazy, useless, and entitled people complaining about self-checkouts. When was the last time you hear them complaining about having to pump their own gas at gas stations or making deposits/withdrawals from ATMs? An equally moronic fallacy is that self-checkout take jobs away from cashiers. Nothing can be further from the truth. What the prevalence of online ordering, cashiers are being transitioned to merchandise pickers/fulfillers for online orders.
for 5 or less items its OK..... anything more than that and its horrible. Reaching over a giant cart to have nowhere to put the items till you scan them, the scanner sometimes scans an item again after picking it up to bag it, tiny area to bag at... need I say more. I hate it.
I never use self-checkout and I never will.
I hate those machines, I won't use them. They never work; literally each time I tried to use one, I would get an error for no reason and an employee had to come over. Easier to just go through the normal checkout and have someone do it who is paid to do it.
Not using self checkout unless I get a discount for doing their work...
I personally like self check out. You can usually get in and out of the store much more quickly than waiting in line. I can't count the times I've waited in a long line while the slow checker chit chats with a customer. I just want to yell, shut up and check them out already.
Never use them. Why am I not being paid to do the stores work
If Im going to shop, unload, scan, bag, put groceries back in cart then I WANT A PAYCHECK WHEN I'M DONE!!
Get rid of self checkouts!!!!!
I love self checkout. That's all I use at the grocery store. I don't go to Walmart unless I must. Even if I do go to Walmart, I still use self checkout.
Well duh! Of course self-checkouts increase the risk of theft.
Imagine being so hungry for profit, you cannot spend $15 per hour to have a human ring up 10-20 customers. BUT you will still pay the CEO an equivalent of $11,586 per hour.
"I Do NOT!" work here! I am not trained. Keep Americans working, your neighbors' teenager's need a job.
Give me 10% off retail if "I check" myself out.
I HATE self-checkout! Unless I get a discount for using self-checkout ,then I'm unpaid employee.
Yep
Okay and those are probably the two thirds who said "yeah, self checkout would be great" not realizing they would feel some type of way. People don't know but we're supposed to be Anti-consumerism.
If prices were affordable people wouldn't have to steal food 😢❤
If people didn't steal then the prices wouldn't go up as often. BTW people aren't stealing food, they are stealing other products.
Child, grocery stores on charity!