And don't have to wait in line for some lazy sales clerk to take their time ringing customers up, asking them if they want to sign up for a discount points card holding up the whole line, while paid by the hour.
Online shopping is another alternative to minimum wage laws.
One of my biggest pet peeves at brick and mortar stores is the hard sell at the cash register for the store card or the extended warranty. Kohl’s is a big offender. It’s bad enough they always seem to have just three cashiers with about seven registers closed. But they gum up the works with their store card pitches when there are 15 people in line behind you who just want to pay for their things and get the hell out of there. Brutal.
Reminds me of Radio Shack, when they insisted on collecting your mailing address on a longhand form every time you went there, even if you were just buying batteries.