Anonymous wrote:The OP thinks they are teacher's pet for doing the correct thing?
I 100% scan every item. I'm not a thief.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I knew this was going to happen and it did. I don't use self-check out because why would I work for them for free? But my partner does because its "quicker" well that's what they want to you to do, feeding right into it. I bring my bags as well. I think it's insane these days that you have to check yourself out, pay for your own bags, anything else you can take away from me? It's messed up that everyone was on board with this and now look what we have to deal with if people stood up years ago about this chit, refused to do free labor and pay for bags things would not look as bleak as they do now. Jobs were lost all the while the corporations are making a killing, CEO's making more money, now increasing prices much higher than inflation just because they can. Everyone accepted this. And now there is little to no customer service, ZERO customer service, almost no helpful employees ANYWHERE and AI that not only is nonsensical in most cases I've experienced but doesn't help at all and leads me to sadness and anger about the current situation in the world. Just such a disappointing life experiences most times out and about shopping and using any services. We are seriously all being taken advantage of but most people aren't/weren't able to figure this out before its too late, like it is now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is another question for all you honest shoppers. If you have to double bag (like heavy items), do you pay for two bags or one?? What’s the right answer?? I pay for 1.
Did you fail 1st grade math? It's really not hard.
You used two, therefore you pay for two. If you don't want to pay for two 1) learn how to pack better or 2) bring a resuable bag.
Anonymous wrote:I scan everything and I take reusable bags.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is another question for all you honest shoppers. If you have to double bag (like heavy items), do you pay for two bags or one?? What’s the right answer?? I pay for 1.
I just carry my stuff out in a hand basket and pay for zero bags.
Anonymous wrote:Here is another question for all you honest shoppers. If you have to double bag (like heavy items), do you pay for two bags or one?? What’s the right answer?? I pay for 1.
Anonymous wrote:I scan everything and I do my best on organic/conventional produce but I often don’t know because I just grabbed a head of garlic and didn’t look at the sign.
Anonymous wrote:I scan everything but organic produce don’t mark organic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I rob them blind. Want me to do their labor? I'm getting paid.
And people wonder why prices go up in certain areas and certain demographics more than others.![]()
One day, you should learn about the economic correlation between CEO pay and item pricing versus the correlation between loss by theft and overall profit. If you have any dignity, you will return here, admit your ignorance and arrogance, and apologize.
That is doubtful, so, carry this with you; you are a booger eating moron if you think the reason a loaf of wheat bread costs $6 today, rather than $1.99 in 2015, is because of shoplifting. By all means continue to spout this nonsense while speaking with people. It makes it easy to know who to ignore.
Think of me as the guy that told you your fly was down. Learn from this.
Anonymous wrote:Here is another question for all you honest shoppers. If you have to double bag (like heavy items), do you pay for two bags or one?? What’s the right answer?? I pay for 1.