How honest are you with self-checkout?

Anonymous
I scan everything
Anonymous
I scan everything. I use my own bags. However, I do use self-checkout with over 20 items, my record is 38 items. I only shop during slow times so there's always other registers, and no one has ever said anything to me.
Anonymous
I am honest because I have seen enough videos of people getting busted at target and I don’t want go viral. I bring my own bags. I am honest about whether my zucchini is organic or not. And which container it’s in. The videos I have seen say that loss prevention will wait until you have stolen a certain amount over many visits to be able to prosecute you for a bigger crime. So if you think you are getting away with stealing, they might be watching and taking notes.

If you are intent on stealing small items from the store, it would be easier just to buy them and then complain about the quality and get a refund.
Anonymous
I am very honest with Self Checkout. The other day I told it that it should not be an idiot and just use it’s camera and look and me and tell I was old enough to buy some flipping Benadryl.

I also pay for everything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Scan all and honest about bags. One time I forgot and I got the worker to help me add a bag on. There is something really wrong with society if stealing had become accepted.


Just stealing? Lots of illegal things are now totally acceptable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I scan everything


Same.

I’m scrupulous.

I’m AA and a teacher. I don’t want to be arrested over groceries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am honest because I have seen enough videos of people getting busted at target and I don’t want go viral. I bring my own bags. I am honest about whether my zucchini is organic or not. And which container it’s in. The videos I have seen say that loss prevention will wait until you have stolen a certain amount over many visits to be able to prosecute you for a bigger crime. So if you think you are getting away with stealing, they might be watching and taking notes.

If you are intent on stealing small items from the store, it would be easier just to buy them and then complain about the quality and get a refund.


You cant return open things.
Anonymous
I scan everything. But if the code isn't scanning after twenty tries, it's their problem, not mine. If supermarkets are firing every human, they better get their scanning technology correct. I'm not waiting around for the lone human to mosey on over to deal with the problematic loaf of bread.
Anonymous
I'm extremely honest with it. I prefer self check because the one or two lines with a clerk are usually full of old people who can't deal with self check.

I think there was one time I realized after the fact that some tiny item like a yogurt didn't scan. There have been a few times when a sale price on something didn't ring up, so I didn't lose any sleep over it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I scan everything. But if the code isn't scanning after twenty tries, it's their problem, not mine. If supermarkets are firing every human, they better get their scanning technology correct. I'm not waiting around for the lone human to mosey on over to deal with the problematic loaf of bread.


Same.
Anonymous
One time I forgot to scan about $80 worth of salmon that sat in the bottom of my cart under some flyers. Oops. I also never leave a grocery store hungry no matter how hungry I was when walking in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm extremely honest with it. I prefer self check because the one or two lines with a clerk are usually full of old people who can't deal with self check.

I think there was one time I realized after the fact that some tiny item like a yogurt didn't scan. There have been a few times when a sale price on something didn't ring up, so I didn't lose any sleep over it.


We have plenty of evidence that shows that young people are clueless and lack the common sense to do simple tasks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My step-father refuses to use self-checkout on principles of labor solidarity. Which I used to roll my eyes about--after all, who cares about a stupid grocery bagger...

Well, turns out he was right. Now that AI is coming for all of us, I see the light. Self-checkout was the warning shot, destroyed jobs, enriched corporations, and left us all with a MUCH worse human experience.


That’s like reseeding your cotton by hand because of Eli Whitney and his damn cotton gin. AI would have arrived with or without self check.
Anonymous
I scan everything. But I only try 3 times. If it won't scan after 3 times, it's mine. I think that has happened twice over the years.
Anonymous
I am brutally honest. I scan everything.
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