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Thinking back, remember grocery shopping just a few years prior always? Your trolley often arrived piled high at the ...
And if robots and self-serving is going to do all the work everywhere, who's going to be buying the groceries at the checkout? It's an old-fashioned question, but it's a legitimate one ...
Julie Domina loathes self-checkout. The 50-year-old real estate agent says they glitch too often and worries the technology is making checkout more difficult for the elderly and visually impaired.
If there were self-service checkouts, I didn’t even notice them ... last year with a one-year-old in tow felt like being in a historic market stall – there were plenty of friendly staff ...
In the world of business, change is often heralded as a virtue — an indicator of growth, adaptability and progress. Yet, ...
From increasing the number of employees monitoring self-checkout machines to limiting the number of items purchased through self-checkout—these are just a few of the recent measures retailers across ...
“Why would they kick out a simple old woman that has a basket full of items?” she questions. Lawler says she was particularly frustrated because there was no sign in the self-checkout aisle ...
The “old school store,” which is always “crowded” and “insanely busy,” has roughly 30 registers at its Waltham location, city resident Doug Peterson said. And no self-checkout option.
Self-checkouts have long been a staple feature within retail stores nationwide, but a new study found that an increasing number of Americans are actually in favor of eliminating such technology ...