Anonymous wrote:Yes somehow the Safeway self check out works better. More sensitive label scanner for produce in bags and doesn't constantly remind you to put the items in the bags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t even like giant and I go there all the time for the self scan. So fast unless it’s random audit day.
Can you explain what “random audit” means?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just use their handheld scanner as you shop and go through the self checkout. It's super quick.
I've seen people do this but never figured out how it works exactly. Can someone explain it in more detail?
You scan your Giant card when you pick up the scanner. Then you scan (and bag) your groceries while you shop around the store. When you're ready to check out, you push a button on the scanner and it pops up a barcode that you then scan at the self-checkout. It pulls your whole order up on the screen quickly and you proceed to pay as normal. It's super easy.
Love self scan. Haven’t done regular checkout at Giant in several years.
Do you have to weigh your filled bags at the end to make sure they correspond to what you scanned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t anyone irritated that you’ve done all the work yourself and the employee standing there picking his nose tells you to have a nice day. They could avoid all sorts of problems if they just hired people.
I’m really over this everywhere. Companies keep finding more ways to put the burden of service onto customers while simultaneously increasing prices.
Just left there. Check out station light blinking and employee checking his phone and perusing the candy….and stop asking me to donate. They literally do nothing on your behalf but they want to donate your money to someone else, on your behalf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t even like giant and I go there all the time for the self scan. So fast unless it’s random audit day.
NP here and the opposite - I am shopping elsewhere now. Eff that. I would feel differently if the electronic canner wasn't so accusatory.
Meanwhile, the person before me leaves without paying and the self checkout is waiting for payment. What a cluster.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t even like giant and I go there all the time for the self scan. So fast unless it’s random audit day.
Anonymous wrote:I was at the McLean self checkout yesterday, and they have about 12 self checkouts. They were all so loud and calling out each item scanned. I don’t have sensory issues, but I would go insane working there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just use their handheld scanner as you shop and go through the self checkout. It's super quick.
I've seen people do this but never figured out how it works exactly. Can someone explain it in more detail?
You scan your Giant card when you pick up the scanner. Then you scan (and bag) your groceries while you shop around the store. When you're ready to check out, you push a button on the scanner and it pops up a barcode that you then scan at the self-checkout. It pulls your whole order up on the screen quickly and you proceed to pay as normal. It's super easy.
Love self scan. Haven’t done regular checkout at Giant in several years.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t even like giant and I go there all the time for the self scan. So fast unless it’s random audit day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t anyone irritated that you’ve done all the work yourself and the employee standing there picking his nose tells you to have a nice day. They could avoid all sorts of problems if they just hired people.
I’m really over this everywhere. Companies keep finding more ways to put the burden of service onto customers while simultaneously increasing prices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just use their handheld scanner as you shop and go through the self checkout. It's super quick.
I've seen people do this but never figured out how it works exactly. Can someone explain it in more detail?
You scan your Giant card when you pick up the scanner. Then you scan (and bag) your groceries while you shop around the store. When you're ready to check out, you push a button on the scanner and it pops up a barcode that you then scan at the self-checkout. It pulls your whole order up on the screen quickly and you proceed to pay as normal. It's super easy.