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[–] Hazmatastic@lemm.ee 33 points 2 months ago (19 children)

Man, am I part of a minority that vastly prefers self checkout? I just scan my shit, pay, and leave while everyone else is waiting in line for a person. No awkward small talk, no one in front of me holding up the line with a mountain of coupons or anything, just efficiency. They're honestly not hard to use. Barcode go beep. Carrots under C. Stuff goes in bag.

I've had some finicky ones, but the only reason I would ever choose a person instead is if I have alcohol, and that's not really by choice. Most times, I finish shopping and walk out the door within 2 minutes. I've waited in line for like 15 before. I don't see why it's more popular other than the desire to "be serviced."

I wonder if self-serve gas went through this, too.

[–] dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de 29 points 2 months ago (5 children)

Nope. I prefer them too because it’s easier to steal from corps.

You still have to scan stuff, but 500g of potatoes is cheaper than 500g of cheese. Just match the weights and give yourself a discount.

[–] ProletarianDictator@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Had an idea to pre-print barcode stickers for various items that ring up the product as something similar, but cheaper. Then slap em on as you shop and checkout at either the self checkout or with a cashier.

Not sure if a database of products and their barcode IDs for certain stores exists, but you could also make a trip to do the scanning. I'm sure we could find at least one comrade at each major store to leak a database of barcodes.

[–] eighthaccount@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

its trivial and happening way more than you'd think

people were doing this with human cashiers decades ago

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