Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 25 of 38
  1. #1
    Still Hates Small Ball Spurminator's Avatar
    Location
    Mav Country
    Post Count
    37,751
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Why do people take cartloads of groceries to self checkout lines? Do you REALLY think you can scan and bag all of your items faster than the trained professionals working the registers?

    I know some places, for whatever reason, don't have limits on items for the self checkout lanes, but exercise some courtesy and common sense. 10 items max, and no produce unless you know exactly what you're doing. Geez people.

  2. #2
    Veteran ATRAIN's Avatar
    Post Count
    18,067
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    College
    Texas Longhorns
    I hate being behind a self checkout noob.

  3. #3
    Cinnamon Girl mrsmaalox's Avatar
    Name
    Yvonne
    Location
    San Antonio, Texas
    Post Count
    17,464
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Yes no more than 10 items. And no children "helping" their parents!!!

  4. #4
    It's a process... mexicanjunior's Avatar
    Location
    Dallas, TX
    Post Count
    4,155
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Why do people take cartloads of groceries to self checkout lines? Do you REALLY think you can scan and bag all of your items faster than the trained professionals working the registers?

    I know some places, for whatever reason, don't have limits on items for the self checkout lanes, but exercise some courtesy and common sense. 10 items max, and no produce unless you know exactly what you're doing. Geez people.
    I usually follow the 10 items etiquette unless the people checkout lines are ridiculous (like Wal-Mart at night). No effing way I am standing in line half an hour because they decided to only have 2 people working the registers...

  5. #5
    Linger Ficking Good! CuckingFunt's Avatar
    Post Count
    22,076
    NBA Team
    Sacramento Kings
    I went to a Costco the other day that had a couple self checkout lanes. I love the idea in theory, but I was about ready to kill people after a couple of minutes of watching someone trying to figure out how to scan a flat of 12 giant muffins. I had two ing bottles of alcohol and should have been out of there in a couple minutes, max.

  6. #6
    I can live with it JoeChalupa's Avatar
    Location
    Converse, TX
    Post Count
    21,547
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    College
    Ohio State Buckeyes
    I love the self checkouts at my HEB but the ones at wal-mart suck.

  7. #7
    Veteran to21's Avatar
    Post Count
    3,158
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    College
    Texas Longhorns
    I only use the self checkout lanes when I don't want people behind a register to see what I purchase.

    Like my Trojan magnums, astro-glide, duct tape, rope, etc.

  8. #8
    NBA = RIGGED thispego's Avatar
    Location
    Lubbock, TX
    Post Count
    12,596
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    self check-out lines - LOL

  9. #9
    Veteran
    Post Count
    7,778
    NBA Team
    Utah Jazz
    College
    Alabama Crimson Tide
    I usually do my shopping at like 1 in the morning when the self-checkouts are closed, but still, there's been times when I felt like ending some lives over delays at the self-checkout.

  10. #10
    Believe. CubanMustGo's Avatar
    Location
    Back in the SATX, 43 years later
    Post Count
    10,567
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    College
    Trinity Tigers
    I went to a Costco the other day that had a couple self checkout lanes. I love the idea in theory, but I was about ready to kill people after a couple of minutes of watching someone trying to figure out how to scan a flat of 12 giant muffins. I had two ing bottles of alcohol and should have been out of there in a couple minutes, max.
    Not to mention the n00bs that will put something else on the fancy conveyer belt (or take something off before it rolled to the end), causing the system to stop because it expects there to be exactly one item on it, causing one of the attendants to have to come over and reset the system, over and over. We observed this behaviour before Christmas and thought that Costco would have been better off having the numerous attendants just run registers.
    Last edited by CubanMustGo; 01-07-2009 at 03:49 PM.

  11. #11
    Runrunrunawaybaby ashbeeigh's Avatar
    Location
    SA
    Post Count
    10,505
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    College
    USC Trojans
    a few months back (I take that back...maybe a year ago) I went to Wal-Mart to grab a few things after work, it was like 7:30 by that time, and there were two girls in front of me with a cart load of stuff getting frustrated with the self check put...they gave up and left their cart load of crap just sitting there. I wanted to yell at them..but they probably would have kicked my ass.

    I agree..10 items or less...well maybe 15. I go in the self check out line when I do my grocery shopping because it's usually a few frozen items, some bananas and cereal. That's it. It takes me like 5 seconds.

  12. #12
    Don't stop believin' Dex's Avatar
    Post Count
    27,659
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    College
    Texas Longhorns
    Yes no more than 10 items. And no children "helping" their parents!!!
    Bingo!

    I'm glad people want little Timmy to get a feel for his job in 10 years, but unless there is nobody else waiting to use those machines, treat it like it's not a toy.

    I agree that there should be a limit on all of these. 10 items seems reasonable. Anything more would probably require more than 2 bags and, therefore, should have a checker to take care of it.

    It also bugs me when people use them to buy booze and cigarettes, so they have to wait for the cashier to come over and check their stuff anyways.

    What I hate is when the thing messes up and it tell you to wait for the cashier. I was trying to avoid human contact here, dammit!

  13. #13
    i support single moms tonylongoriafan's Avatar
    Post Count
    1,960
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    College
    UTSA Roadrunners
    no offense to the people that are employeed by this, but isn't the whole excercise of checking out really, really stupid?

    stop and think, you get a cart, move the food from the shelf to the cart, remove the food from the cart to the register, reload back into the cart, load into your vehicle, unload at your home, and put away in your cabinets/refridgerator.

    why can't there be something where you put your cart under a scanner that reads everything in your cart, it would help so many issues...just sayin'

  14. #14
    I am that guy RandomGuy's Avatar
    Location
    San Marcos
    Post Count
    51,121
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    no offense to the people that are employeed by this, but isn't the whole excercise of checking out really, really stupid?

    stop and think, you get a cart, move the food from the shelf to the cart, remove the food from the cart to the register, reload back into the cart, load into your vehicle, unload at your home, and put away in your cabinets/refridgerator.

    why can't there be something where you put your cart under a scanner that reads everything in your cart, it would help so many issues...just sayin'
    They are working on doing just that.

    Little RFID chips in every tag or something similar.

  15. #15
    It is what it is. I Love Me Some Me's Avatar
    Post Count
    1,146
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    I like using the self-checkout when purchasing produce. Especially at HEB when you can print your own bar code. Nothing better than paying .99 cents/lb for a bag of Delicious Apples when in reality you have a bag of $2.99/lb Honeycrisps!

  16. #16
    Linger Ficking Good! CuckingFunt's Avatar
    Post Count
    22,076
    NBA Team
    Sacramento Kings
    Several years ago, I saw a show on Food Network that talked about a chain of smart stores being tested in the mid-West. I don't remember all the details, but each cart had a touchscreen that acted as a map of the store, a grocery reminder (it would alert you of items that usually go together or are located in the same isle), and a barcode scanner. You scan each item as you put it in the cart, swipe a credit card when you're done, and walk out the door.

    I don't know what happened with that, but I want.

  17. #17
    It is what it is. I Love Me Some Me's Avatar
    Post Count
    1,146
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Several years ago, I saw a show on Food Network that talked about a chain of smart stores being tested in the mid-West. I don't remember all the details, but each cart had a touchscreen that acted as a map of the store, a grocery reminder (it would alert you of items that usually go together or are located in the same isle), and a barcode scanner. You scan each item as you put it in the cart, swipe a credit card when you're done, and walk out the door.

    I don't know what happened with that, but I want.
    Even better than that, I'd like to go to HEB.com, pick out all the items I wanted, show up at the brick and mortar HEB an hour later and have them bagged and waiting for me with a bill. I won't even have to leave my car...they just swipe my card, load my groceries and away I go.

  18. #18
    i support single moms tonylongoriafan's Avatar
    Post Count
    1,960
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    College
    UTSA Roadrunners
    They are working on doing just that.

    Little RFID chips in every tag or something similar.
    Several years ago, I saw a show on Food Network that talked about a chain of smart stores being tested in the mid-West. I don't remember all the details, but each cart had a touchscreen that acted as a map of the store, a grocery reminder (it would alert you of items that usually go together or are located in the same isle), and a barcode scanner. You scan each item as you put it in the cart, swipe a credit card when you're done, and walk out the door.

    I don't know what happened with that, but I want.
    that is the world i want to someday live in...all of this hoarding bundles and packages of food into a metal cart with wheels and then forming a line to exit is too cavemanish

  19. #19
    i support single moms tonylongoriafan's Avatar
    Post Count
    1,960
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    College
    UTSA Roadrunners
    They are working on doing just that.

    Little RFID chips in every tag or something similar.
    Even better than that, I'd like to go to HEB.com, pick out all the items I wanted, show up at the brick and mortar HEB an hour later and have them bagged and waiting for me with a bill. I won't even have to leave my car...they just swipe my card, load my groceries and away I go.

  20. #20
    i support single moms tonylongoriafan's Avatar
    Post Count
    1,960
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    College
    UTSA Roadrunners
    Even better than that, I'd like to go to HEB.com, pick out all the items I wanted, show up at the brick and mortar HEB an hour later and have them bagged and waiting for me with a bill. I won't even have to leave my car...they just swipe my card, load my groceries and away I go.
    why is someone just telling me this! i would pay double to hear someone's screaming kid behind me in line! which heb's does this work at

  21. #21
    It is what it is. I Love Me Some Me's Avatar
    Post Count
    1,146
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    why is someone just telling me this! i would pay double to hear someone's screaming kid behind me in line! which heb's does this work at
    I don't think it exists. I'm making the suggestion right now....can someone get me the number to the patent office?

  22. #22
    Believe. CubanMustGo's Avatar
    Location
    Back in the SATX, 43 years later
    Post Count
    10,567
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    College
    Trinity Tigers
    Several years ago, I saw a show on Food Network that talked about a chain of smart stores being tested in the mid-West. I don't remember all the details, but each cart had a touchscreen that acted as a map of the store, a grocery reminder (it would alert you of items that usually go together or are located in the same isle), and a barcode scanner. You scan each item as you put it in the cart, swipe a credit card when you're done, and walk out the door.

    I don't know what happened with that, but I want.
    Albertson's in Dallas had something like this. You scanned your stuff as you bought it and then there was a special 'express' lane you went through to pay. Hardly ever saw anyone using it.

  23. #23
    Scratch that ToughActinTinactin's Avatar
    Post Count
    440
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    I like using the self-checkout when purchasing produce. Especially at HEB when you can print your own bar code. Nothing better than paying .99 cents/lb for a bag of Delicious Apples when in reality you have a bag of $2.99/lb Honeycrisps!
    That should be caught by weight. Someone isn't doing their job.

  24. #24
    It is what it is. I Love Me Some Me's Avatar
    Post Count
    1,146
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    That should be caught by weight. Someone isn't doing their job.
    3 lbs of Honeycrisps weighs the same as 3 lbs of Delicious.

  25. #25
    i support single moms tonylongoriafan's Avatar
    Post Count
    1,960
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    College
    UTSA Roadrunners
    I don't think it exists. I'm making the suggestion right now....can someone get me the number to the patent office?
    my pants got all happy for nothing

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •