Perhaps in the self checkout aisle - Walmart has made it "against rules" for employees to do the checking out. How many customers would decide they were incapable of doing it themselves? The employee resolved the issue without opening a can of worms imo. This is purely speculation on my part but I can see where checking someone out once could be problematic down the road.
Wal-Mart has been hard set on removing all cashiers, some areas they have gotten away with it and others the people will just leave full carts of groceries at the self checkouts and leave.
theres 3 walmarts I currently stop at and ive noticed the poorer the area the less likely theres any cashiers.
The self checkouts have limits as to how many groceries you can purchase (though not super enforced) and self checkouts have high rates of theft. Most will still have cashiers, but not many.
Perhaps in the self checkout aisle - Walmart has made it "against rules" for employees to do the checking out. How many customers would decide they were incapable of doing it themselves? The employee resolved the issue without opening a can of worms imo. This is purely speculation on my part but I can see where checking someone out once could be problematic down the road.
Wal-Mart has been hard set on removing all cashiers, some areas they have gotten away with it and others the people will just leave full carts of groceries at the self checkouts and leave.
theres 3 walmarts I currently stop at and ive noticed the poorer the area the less likely theres any cashiers.
The self checkouts have limits as to how many groceries you can purchase (though not super enforced) and self checkouts have high rates of theft. Most will still have cashiers, but not many.
Just say "No you may not, have a nice day"
I thought that as well. Also, many people like to process/pack themselves.