Anonymous wrote:Well, in DC itself I think the use of baggers died off because most people bring their own bags (there's a .05 fee for a bag), a lot of people are on foot and have rolling carts and backpacks, and it's just not as simple as simply bagging stuff up, putting it back in the cart, and bringing it to a car. There are logistics involved and people choose to bag their own stuff their own way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: In CA, it's one of the main jobs for high school students.
Welcome to the world of entitlement - most High School kids in the area do not work.
Anonymous wrote:I only like the way Trader Joe's bags the groceries.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Giant has baggers, but they're usually developmentally disabled and just slow down the process.
I'm sorry you see it that way. That is the same situation at our Giant stores but if they do slow things down, I've never noticed it. I notice them doing a great job and I always specifically thank them as I leave.
Here's your gold star!I thank them too, I wasn't raised by wolves, but they do bag slowly and illogically (don't spread things over my multiple bags or put all the heavy items in one bag and light items in another, etc). I'd rather do it myself.
Agree. It's rare to get a good bigger even when they're there. I put my things on the belt the way I want them bagged, but even still they do,crazy shit like put raw meat and fruit in the same bag, or leave 3 bags empty while one gets loaded with all the heaviest stuff. No, thanks. I'd rather do it myself.
The Harris Teeter way out on Duke St. in Alexandria still has good baggers--or they did a couple years ago (I moved).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Giant has baggers, but they're usually developmentally disabled and just slow down the process.
I'm sorry you see it that way. That is the same situation at our Giant stores but if they do slow things down, I've never noticed it. I notice them doing a great job and I always specifically thank them as I leave.
Here's your gold star!I thank them too, I wasn't raised by wolves, but they do bag slowly and illogically (don't spread things over my multiple bags or put all the heavy items in one bag and light items in another, etc). I'd rather do it myself.
Anonymous wrote:Do any of the Giants still have both baggers and loaders? I remember going back a decade, you'd pull up to the front of the store and someone would load the groceries in the car for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Giant has baggers, but they're usually developmentally disabled and just slow down the process.
I'm sorry you see it that way. That is the same situation at our Giant stores but if they do slow things down, I've never noticed it. I notice them doing a great job and I always specifically thank them as I leave.
I thank them too, I wasn't raised by wolves, but they do bag slowly and illogically (don't spread things over my multiple bags or put all the heavy items in one bag and light items in another, etc). I'd rather do it myself.Anonymous wrote:Giant has baggers, but they're usually developmentally disabled and just slow down the process.