Posted on 05/27/2024 11:22:55 PM PDT by thecodont
OAKLAND, Calif. - Shoppers at some Bay Area Safeway stores will no longer have the option to use self-checkout kiosks.
The grocery chain confirmed to KTVU that it's getting rid of the self-checkout machines at several stores, although they wouldn't specify which ones.
Safeway officials said they're removing the kiosks because of problems with theft – too many customers steal items when they go through the self-checkout.
"Operational changes have been made at select stores throughout the Bay Area given the increasing amount of theft," according to Safeway's statement. "Self-checkout kiosks have been removed at a few stores. Like other local businesses, we are working on ways to curtail escalating theft so we can ensure the well-being of our employees and foster a welcoming environment for our customers."
The Safeway on Pleasant Valley Road in Oakland removed them earlier this month.
There's just a big empty space where the self-checkout kiosks used to be.
There are also marks on the floor where the machines used to sit.
In their place is a display of soda cans.
And this store isn't the only one.
(Excerpt) Read more at ktvu.com ...
Sounds like the Commissary.
How much poison do you need in a gallon of water to consider the water to be poisonous?
“a clerk there watching everyone and helping.”
20 items or less is ignored a lot.
I’ve talked to one. He is not allowed to interfere. Dunno about calling the cops if the person is shoplifting..
Every store in San Francisco is self-checkout. At least for 13% of the population.
*In today’s episode of “how 13% of a nation’s population is enough to destroy the rest of it” …*
You talkin’ bout blacks?
I once heard locks are in place to keep honest people honest. There are cultures where you don’t function without lying and stealing. Some places it involves survival.
Diversity is a strength.
“Not only are stores today removing self-checkouts but they’re removing all the courtesy exits.”
Stores in these lawless areas should all go to an online order/pay, pick up at store model. No customers allowed in the merchandise area.
“A small town in the last bastion of conservatisim in a blue state.”
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A precious slice of what was once considered normal in this country.
He then told me, like I was an idiot, that I had to bring the case of beer back into the store so that the bar code could get scanned properly and stalked off, leaving me with the front end manager and the cashier. The front end manager suggested that I just go home with the beer and maybe scan the item twice next time I was in there buying it.
Bottom line, nobody really seemed to care all that much. So why should I?
“they’re removing the kiosks because of problems with theft “
And there it is. Society crumbles because of the worst of us
Right, you need a Time Machine to get to that town
Especially when there is no accountability.
Yay for them. Since I do not work in any of these such stores I refuse to check out my own stuff. Might, if they offered a +10% discount.
I’ve told store clerks/etc that if I come in and only self-checkout is available I will drop my selected items there and walk out — and get everything from Amazon from then on.
Fareway, a regional grocery store in Iowa/Midwest does that. I think they ask you if you’d like that or not. It’s not mandatory.
Back when I was just out of college (1980s) I saw a tee shirt that said, “Welcome to Iowa, please turn your clocks back 20 years.”
Brookshires stores in East Texas carry out. Excellent customer service there. My son worked there in high school. I lived in Boston Mass. for two years in the nineties. Quite different there. No help with take out. You rolled your cart into a pen outside the store where pipe bollards blocked you from rolling your grocery cart to your car. You had to go get your car and drive it closer to where you could unload your cart. Shopping with a friend mandatory ... if you left your cart unattended, you might be light some steaks. etc. by the time you fetched your car.
There’s just a big empty space where the self-checkout kiosks used to be.
There are also marks on the floor where the machines used to sit.
In their place is a display of orange soda cans
I expect that in the not too distant future, stores will return to the 19th/early 20th century practice where customers will pull their wagon (vehicle) up to a loading dock and hand a clerk their list. The clerk will assemble their purchase, and after receiving payment, load it in the wagon (vehicle).
There will be no need for the customer to enter the establishment and no risk of theft.
that’s a state law and I think it’s 940 under is a misdemeanor and the cops don’t want to be bothered with “minor” crimes.
I want to go back to waiting in line while the woman ahead of me and the checker discuss her grandkid’s new tooth or we wait for the manager to approve a check. Or I wait with a half gallon of milk while the person in front of me has 200 items. I like self check at Walmart and Stater Bros. And i never wait in line. I like self check at Walmart and Stater Bros. And i never wait in line.
The question i have is with two employees in the self check area how much money is the store actually saving?
San Francisco is desperately seeking to avoid the downside of it’s
Left leaning lunatics. I’d say ignore them. Close. Pay the fine.
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