They have frogs at my local book shop there very helpful and any book you ask about the frog has read it lolThey only used trained chickens in book...book....bookstores
Because it's massively quicker.I refuse to use the self service tills the way I see it is there are people there that are getting payed to work the tills so why should I do it for free
They do that to me. Every single time. I always end up swearing at the machine and someone (eventually) has to come and sort the damned thing out.I hate those things! It annoys when it tells me to put my item in the bag or tells me that there is an unidentified item in there. There isn't and it's in the bag already!
I refuse to use the self service tills the way I see it is there are people there that are getting payed to work the tills so why should I do it for free
Yes because supermarkets are well known for ploughing profits back into customers' pockets.So that you end up paying less.
Yes because supermarkets are well known for ploughing profits back into customers' pockets.
Nobody is really reducing prices. A new model is coming in from lidl etc which is making the main players crap themselves but this is purely done to increase profits.If their costs go up or stay the same whilst competitors are reducing who do you think is going to pay? Supermarkets have no choice but to implement this technology.
Nobody is really reducing prices. A new model is coming in from lidl etc which is making the main players crap themselves but this is purely done to increase profits.
If their costs go up or stay the same whilst competitors are reducing who do you think is going to pay? Supermarkets have no choice but to implement this technology.
They do that to me. Every single time. I always end up swearing at the machine and someone (eventually) has to come and sort the damned thing out.
I decided after the last go that I'm not using one again until they work properly. And until they give you a discount for doing the work yourself.
Aldi, Netto and Lidl cope very well without self service tills.
I shop in Aldi and Morrisons every week. Fastest till's; Aldi, no matter how big the queue. Slowest till, Morrison's, the one with Madge on. Most popular till, Morrison's, the one with Madge on. Here ends my survey.I actually walked out of Aldi dumping my goods at the end of an aisle during lunch time as the queue was too long - if only they had self service checkouts. Although if they did, I bet they would be monitoring our scanning speed like they do for their employees.
I went into Leeds this morning,i payed a cheque in,by using a machine.It even gave me a photo copy of my paying in slip.Very quick it was.