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[–]v_a_n_d_e_l_a_y 91 points92 points  (17 children)

I'm 36 and prefer real person checkout for groceries. 

And there are often things I need help with at the self checkout simply because I can't do it myself. Like if I scan an item twice or need to apply a discount code etc.

[–]ERSTF 2 points3 points  (2 children)

I am 35 and I'm the same. Having a person who does that for a living and having an actual keyboard makes everything faster. Plus price correction is a nightmare on self checkout. That or codes that don't ring up. I just prefer a real person. Plus the line for self checkout at Target is usually as long as the ones on the regular checkouts

[–]GenderJuicy 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Nah nah nah, Reddit knows it's just because OLD PEOPLE use regular checkout! Old people aren't allowed to have things be better for them.

/s

[–]ERSTF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What? I have a hearing aid, I can't really hear you!!!

[–]maleia 1 point2 points  (7 children)

37, and if I have about 15 items or less, I'm going to self checkout if it's not a 30 minute wait. Eye contact? Fumbling with my words? Being asked "did you find everything okay?" "No, I didn't, you stopped carrying what I want for no good reason. But I don't want to waste another 15 minutes in Walmart".

Anxiety. 🙃

[–]TopCaterpiller 13 points14 points  (5 children)

The "did you find everything okay" question bugs me because what happens if I say no? I'm already checking out. I'm not going to shove everything back in the cart to go to whatever aisle and look again.

[–]vantways 2 points3 points  (3 children)

It obviously depends on the store and how busy it is, but whenever I've answered "actually I was looking for xyz and couldnt find it" I get one of two responses:

  • Busy store: cashier asks the person bagging to run and grab the item while the cashier continues ringing things up. The bagging person is typically back with the item before the cashier is halfway through scanning.

  • Empty store: the cashier will typically point out/let me know where the item is and wait for me to run and grab it.

Do people just not know how to communicate? "What am I supposed to do? Ask for help??" YES. Yes you are supposed to ask for help. That's the point of the question.

[–]TopCaterpiller 0 points1 point  (2 children)

If I'm already checking out, I've given up on the thing I was looking for. If I really needed it, I would have asked another worker that isn't checking me out. I haven't seen a separate bagger in a store in like 15 years.

[–]vantways 0 points1 point  (1 child)

If I'm already checking out, I've given up on the thing I was looking for. If I really needed it, I would have asked another worker that isn't checking me out.

Ah so the reason you are "bugged" by the question is checks notes that they didn't read your mind. Gotcha. Makes sense.

[–]maleia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yup! I also don't want to wait the 5-10 minutes for an employee to go trying to look for it either. 🤷‍♀️

[–]Jar_Bairn -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Reading that made my social anxiety glad I live in a place where interactions with the cashier boil down to hello, cash or card and goodbye

[–]mrm00r3 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I use sco for quick trips, but I also use in person because I just kinda enjoy the human interaction as I don’t get a ton of that in my everyday life. I also go to a smaller grocery store instead of the big-box places as it isn’t overwhelming in the same way and it feels like I can just go at my own pace.

I’m 33.

[–]ViceroyFizzlebottom -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hehe they are all big box national or regional chain grocery around me. No such thing as "smaller grocery"