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Insufficient seating for weary shoppers

Yes I agree with all thats been written, but I also found that with many big supermarket chains have given the cashiers have a limited time span for each customer , which explains that when you have a lot of shopping on the conveyor belt , you'll notice how the cashiers are pushing the items along as quickly as they can, ready for the next customer, they have limited time to push through as many members as possible and as quickly as they can, (and this is picked up by the electronic tills, ) and regardless whether or not your shopping ends up on the floor, this is why many shoppers struggle to pack away their shopping ,but not being able to pack as quickly as the cashiers, not like the old fashioned shopping where time wasn't so important, and the customer had a good service,. ZAK32.


Created By on 23/10/2015

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Vantodder
22nd Oct 2016 11:13:47
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Not being as nimble as I used be, have had that trouble with cashiers then I vote with my feet and shop somewhere else. Best cashiers I find are at Waitrose, Sainburys and the worse at Aldi
Sa69F
30th Jan 2016 12:18:27
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Hi Zak32 At supermarket checkouts if the cashier is in a hurry I pack very slowly and if anything falls on the floor and is damaged the supermarket pays for it. Sa69F.
Silversurfers Editor
23rd Oct 2015 15:21:10 (Last activity: 24th Oct 2015 08:01:15)
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Hello Zak32 ... as there is already a thread for this topic, you may want to copy and paste your response where the existing conversation is so that everyone can see your reply? Just a thought .. Sally
Response from ZAK32 Original Poster made on 24th Oct 2015 08:01:15
Im still learning my way around and have never learned to copy cut, and paste, so I apologise for my late answer ,
but I appreciate your help,
regards,

ZAK32.

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