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Is it shallow, or petty, to decide based on name alone? Yeah, pretty much, but there's probably something, a product or service or site, that the name has made you gloss right over it or jump to it ASAP.

What are some examples that spring to mind for you?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I liked them as well, those self checkouts. Use the app from the store, scan what you need, have a total at hand, checkout and leave. That was how it went at the start.

Now it's:

  • start app
  • battle with the wifi, as the store requires you yo use their wifi to be able to scan, let alone check out
  • have a grocery check at checkout (and need to pack it again, as no, they just take out, not repack)
  • when buying alcohol, have an age check
  • when buying a crate of beer, wait for the help to get a sticker
  • checkout
  • get a receipt even though you're happy to go paperless and set so in the app
  • get stopped before leaving, as the sticker needs to be put on the crate
  • leave the self checkout area
  • get checked if the crate of beer you have has the sticker (even with 1 item in the cart, the crate and the bloody sticker clearly visible)
  • leave

When you're just going for the crate of beer, you're at least 5x as long busy by jumping trough all hoops at self scan and get treated as shoplifter to boot as well. I'm done with self scan. (especially with the shop closest to home, they lost a customer)

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

...app? Sticker? Tf going on where you live?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Don’t know the English word for it but we bring back bottles (plastic, glass, beer cans) and beer crates for the store who then dispose of them / recycle and we get some money in exchange. Probably why he needs the sticker?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh neat, our program for that is not worth it at all lmao

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Neither is it here. You’re lucky in you get 15cts for a bottle. If you’re not in need of the few extra euros, most people I know give the bottles to homeless folks so they can get a bit of cash out of it.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

In short: massive distrust of the customers.

Also, loyalty cards cost money to make, so they discurrage the use of those as well. You can use handscanners from the store itself, but then you'll have to scan the virtual card in the app to be able to start shopping, have a cumbersome scanner and no total for your groceries displayed. WHen you still need the app, why not scan with it.

The sticker seems to be for personel after checkout to see that the crate of beer has been bought and paid for (with the receipt, although legal, not being good enough.

Even though there is a huge distrust, still those self scan isn't been dismantled and replaced by regular checkouts, nah, that would be to logical and you'd have to admit you made a mistake.