Walmart Has Announced That They Are Replacing Self-Checkout Machines With Something Better

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Walmart Has Announced That They Are Replacing Self-Checkout Machines With Something Better​

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Have you ever gone shopping and get in line to check out—only to find a machine instead of a human being? When you’re the one responsible for scanning all your items and swiping your credit card, things go a bit faster and makes life a little bit easier, especially when you’re just picking up a few items.

However, not everyone likes the responsibility of scanning all their items and checking themselves out. Plus, lines can still build up with these self checkout lanes.

Walmart had a solution for a way to still make customers able to check themselves out, but eliminate lines altogether. Not too long ago, several stores began to implement their “Scan and Go” technology in which customers are able to scan items as they walk through the store and then pay on their phones when they’re finished. Then they walk through a Mobile Express lane will at the front of Walmart’s stores for security purposes.

The idea behind using this type of technology was noble—that consumers today want a speedy, easy shopping experience, and an easy way to get in and get out of the store without any fuss or muss. Sounds like a win-win for all—Walmart cuts costs, we slash all the long lines, and everyone gets to have a seamless shopping experience, right?

“We’re always looking for new ways to help our customers save time, and these innovations are just the latest examples of how we continue to invest in our stores and bring greater convenience to customers,” said Ray Korsch, a Walmart market manager, in a statement.

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Not necessarily. It seems that replacing cashiers with this type of new technology didn’t go over with customers well. It actually may have done them a disservice and added fuel to the fire for Walmart’s reputation for already not having the best customer service.

Walmart has been super low on the list for customer satisfaction, but now they’re sinking even lower, and it might be due to the self-use machines. The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) score (which measures how good or bad the products and services that American consumers receive by certain major department and discount retailers are) for Walmart experienced a drop from 2016 to 2017—from 72 to 71. This puts them way at the bottom of the list, just a bit below Sears.

“It took Walmart almost a year to figure out what the rest of us already know: you can’t convince customers to do the job of a cashier just because you don’t want to pay for the work, especially when eliminating cashiers doesn’t result in more convenient shopping,” says Making Change at Walmart (MCAW) director, Randy Parraz.

After seeing these numbers, Walmart has since decided to bring back cashiers to check out their customers—which hopefully will help get their ACSI ratings a bit higher.

We’ve certainly come a long way when it comes to checkout lanes. However, sometimes I think if we keep going on like this, there will no longer be any form of human communication!

What do you think of having machines instead of cashiers? Did you ever shop in Walmart when they implemented this type of technology? How do you feel about them going back to cashiers? In general, what your thoughts on Walmart’s customer satisfaction?
 
I honestly don't mind the self checkout machines lol. I love not having to deal with a personality. I just want to quickly get in and out.
 
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I like self-checkout; it avoids the small talk.

:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:


I miss the self checkout....That was my go to during pandemic..Then, Walmart changed it earlier in the year. You have to use Walmart+ for $98 for a designated lane....

:(:(:(:(:(:(




Yeah, but not anybody should be doing self-checkout. People be hold up the line and shit because they don't know how to use it.


Or,the machine you were on was fucked up....

I remember, I was scanning my shit during the pandemic and I had a couple of things left and the machine wouldn't scan them. I had go tell someone and they gave me one of those portable scanners...
 
Or,the machine you were on was fucked up....

I remember, I was scanning my shit during the pandemic and I had a couple of things left and the machine wouldn't scan them. I had go tell someone and they gave me one of those portable scanners...
Yeah, the machine do be fucking up which you have to get the assistant to get it back working again which is annoying as fuck.

I try to not have to use self-checkout depending on how much stuff that I buy along with seeing how long the line is, because sometimes the cashier doesn't be there at all.
 
I hate self-checkout.
Corporations have convinced everyone that they need to be amateur cashiers so that they don't have to pay people to do it.
Self checkout should be limited to 5 items or less. Hell, maybe even three.
People be getting in self checkout lines with whole grocery carts. Fuck that.
 
I hate self-checkout.
Corporations have convinced everyone that they need to be amateur cashiers so that they don't have to pay people to do it.
Self checkout should be limited to 5 items or less. Hell, maybe even three.
People be getting in self checkout lines with whole grocery carts. Fuck that.
I support human workers only... Only place that literally had no cashiers I been to was 5 below.. they had a helper... One day that machine didn't read all the things I ringed up... I unfortunately left out with 6 extra free things.. it's the policy fault that johnny 5 didn't calculate all those items, oh well I enjoyed my 5 finger discount allegedly
 
I hate self-checkout.
Corporations have convinced everyone that they need to be amateur cashiers so that they don't have to pay people to do it.
Self checkout should be limited to 5 items or less. Hell, maybe even three.
People be getting in self checkout lines with whole grocery carts. Fuck that.

My bad.:(

To be fair, I mainly do it when A there are multiple ( 6 plus) machines or B it's a belt version. I only get an hour for lunch break and that's when I normally go shopping for the house.

Im not standing in a line with one cashier who is 80 years old and 15 people in the line. The younger cashier look mad as shit when you bring a full cart to them and im bitch made IRL so.... I take my scary ass to self checkout.
 
Im not standing in a line with one cashier who is 80 years old and 15 people in the line. The younger cashier look mad as shit when you bring a full cart to them and im bitch made IRL so.... I take my scary ass to self checkout.
I actually thought about that as I was typing.
Back when it was all cashiers, you could just avoid that person's line. Now, sometimes that is the only open cashier.
I understand the advantages. I am just not a fan of cashiering for my damn self and the store having the nerve to charge me a bag fee on top of it.
I kinda see it as cashiering is somebody's job and it ain't mine. These companies are taking money out of somebody's pockets nd trying to sell it as an "advantage" when they really just don't want to pay wages, insurance and vacation time to people who are willing to work for it.
So, fuck 'em.
I don't blame anyone who uses it. For some, its better.
 
I actually thought about that as I was typing.
Back when it was all cashiers, you could just avoid that person's line. Now, sometimes that is the only open cashier.
I understand the advantages. I am just not a fan of cashiering for my damn self and the store having the nerve to charge me a bag fee on top of it.
I kinda see it as cashiering is somebody's job and it ain't mine. These companies are taking money out of somebody's pockets nd trying to sell it as an "advantage" when they really just don't want to pay wages, insurance and vacation time to people who are willing to work for it.
So, fuck 'em.
I don't blame anyone who uses it. For some, its better.
I always used self checkout because it's faster. But if I had a cart full of groceries, I'm definitely NOT going to self checkout because I don't wanna do their job :lol:
 
Aldi's near me on Prosperity Church Rd (Charlotte, NC) removed all self checkout lanes.

When I asked the clerk why, she said people were stealing.


:lol:
I'm not a thief so I've never thought about stealing something from self checkout.

Plus I figured that they had cameras at every self checkout station, but I guess not .
 
I hate self-checkout.
Corporations have convinced everyone that they need to be amateur cashiers so that they don't have to pay people to do it.
Self checkout should be limited to 5 items or less. Hell, maybe even three.
People be getting in self checkout lines with whole grocery carts. Fuck that.




I mainly did it because during the pandemic people weren't social distancing so I said fuck it went to the self-checkout which was way quicker..

They will have 18 self checkout counters and only 4 open. Fuck Walmart and them long ass lines for no good reason.


That shit makes no sense at all..Don't let it be in the afternoon because that's worst....


:smh: :smh: :smh::smh::smh::smh::smh:

Im not standing in a line with one cashier who is 80 years old and 15 people in the line. The younger cashier look mad as shit when you bring a full cart to them and im bitch made IRL so.... I take my scary ass to self checkout.


It's worst when the cashier and the customer know each other. They hold up the line like they don't see people waiting....
 
I actually thought about that as I was typing.
Back when it was all cashiers, you could just avoid that person's line. Now, sometimes that is the only open cashier.
I understand the advantages. I am just not a fan of cashiering for my damn self and the store having the nerve to charge me a bag fee on top of it.
I kinda see it as cashiering is somebody's job and it ain't mine. These companies are taking money out of somebody's pockets nd trying to sell it as an "advantage" when they really just don't want to pay wages, insurance and vacation time to people who are willing to work for it.
So, fuck 'em.
I don't blame anyone who uses it. For some, its better.

I feel you and I agree. Are you willing to take that stance with say the products you purchase?

I started out in manufacturing. When I started, there were areas of the building that were more labor intensive. As time went on ,more of the building became automated. The idea was to reduce labor. It never exactly worked out because the machines never worked as advertised. However, they were still able to cut full time jobs. Temps were brought on for less than the people let go until the machines improved.

The other part of this was anyone who worked on the automated side were paid more than those that required more physical labor. If you worked on the automated side, overall you were just watching the machine. The reason you were paid more is that watching the machines required more of a technical skill set in the event of errors. You also were required to assemble and disassemble certain machines. Time goes on and more people get cut but pay also increases.

Not exactly but just an example. Accountants were reduced by computer software like Excel. Im sure entry level jobs for that field were loss due to computer software. You work in HR and you were the person who reviews resumes. We only need one of you now because software does a high level review. The one person validates by interview.

The car you drive use to be built by humans and now machines hsve reduced jobs.

Certain people ( we'll call them White) complain about immigrants. To your point, the thing taking over the jobs are machines. They need to create laws to create a balance between the two and pay people who don't have jobs. This is why we needed someone like Andrew Yang in office.
 
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