Imagine shopping there. One of the first things you'd have to do is go find an employee (with a key) to walk around the store with you to open whatever cases you might want to get something from, or even browse.
What a disaster on so many levels.
S.F., Portland, Chicago and the like, should be "poster child's" for why leftist politicians should never be in power.
Imagine shopping there. One of the first things you'd have to do is go find an employee (with a key) to walk around the store with you to open whatever cases you might want to get something from, or even browse.You don't need a cart (the homeless have them all anyway) they take the item(s) you want up to the register.
That shit started with spray paint, then razor blades. Today I was in Home depot, their dimmer light switches were in wire cages under lock and key.
I commented a while back that this kind of security situation lends itself well to the inventiveness of Amazon.
Customers place the order online, and go to the store to pick up the purchases.
Of course, Amazon could/would invent some tweaks to make it work better. After all, Whole Foods does a terrific job with the onsite experience.