| ▲ | ralferoo 10 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
My supermarket has the handheld scanners and they are a game changer. They fit handily into the trolley if you want and you just scan stuff as you go. If you want 8 of something, you can just tap the item and increase the quantity, none of the having to scan each one and add it carefully to the bagging area, etc... And best of all, at the end you just scan a self checkout screen (and they have special ones as well with no bagging area and no queue, but you can use the normal ones if the queue is shorter), so you scan the screen, click pay, click pay by card and hold your card on the machine. Done. Takes about 15 seconds all in, and the queues on those machines are basically non-existant as a result. Best of all is that you put your stuff directly into your bags as you're shopping so there's no frantic packing stage. Oh, and maybe Decathlon deserve a special mention here for their self-service checkouts. Every item has an RFID price tag usually sown into the care labels of their own-brand products. They don't have a self-scan machine, handheld or otherwise, you just drop everything you picked up into the box, it scans all the RFID tags and makes sure the weight is correct, and it's all done. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | dbdoug 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> you just drop everything you picked up into the box, it scans all the RFID tags and makes sure the weight is correct, and it's all done. Well, not exactly. I saved a bundle of money inadvertently in a Decathlon in São Paulo. I read the instructions, but didn't understand the Portuguese completely. I dumped a ton of purchases into the bin, watched the screen scroll through the items, and paid the bill. When I got home I realized that I'd only been billed for about half the items. Next time I was there, I read the instructions more carefully and discovered that they said to put the items in the bin one by one | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | ValentineC 10 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> Oh, and maybe Decathlon deserve a special mention here for their self-service checkouts. Every item has an RFID price tag usually sown into the care labels of their own-brand products. They don't have a self-scan machine, handheld or otherwise, you just drop everything you picked up into the box, it scans all the RFID tags and makes sure the weight is correct, and it's all done. Uniqlo too. I guess it helps that they own their entire manufacturing and retail process. | |||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | fmajid 9 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
And usually they have a dedicated checkout aisle so you don’t have to wait for the Boomers in front of you to pay in pennies or whatever it is they do to snarl a queue up. | |||||||||||||||||
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