“STEP 7 - NO MORE SELF-CHECKOUTS OR QR CODES + A BONUS HEALTH-RELATED STEP
We’re changing things up a bit and announcing 2 steps this week. One will continue to help disconnect us from the globalist agenda, the other will focus on our health and well-being. If you aren’t going to look after yourself, you’re no good to anyone.
Step 7 – Part 1 Never use a self-checkout or order food using a QR code unless absolutely necessary. If the cashier or waiter seems confused about why you won’t, use that as an opportunity to explain that you are part of the Global walkout and you are choosing to inconvenience yourselves to protect their jobs.
Step 7 – Part 2 Avoid seed oils as much as possible. Oils like canola, cottonseed, and grapeseed…all of these are highly processed oils. On the global walkout website, navigate to this week’s step, and you’ll find an article explaining more about the dangers of consuming these types of oils. Use these points to start conversations with your family and loved ones.
Seed oils to avoid • Corn oil • Canola oil • Cottonseed oil • Soy or soybean oil • Sunflower oil • Safflower oil • Grapeseed oil • Ricebran oil
https://globalwalkout.com/step-7/
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Steps 1-6 Step 1: KEEP CASH ALIVE! Step 2: Support family-run grocery stores and purchase locally grown products Step 3: Unsubscribe from all mainstream media outlets! Step 4: Support small banks—Move accounts to a union or local bank! Step 5: Display your country’s flag upside down Step 6: Get together once a week with friends and family to start building a community from your home
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I question step 7, part 1: self checkouts reduce the need for cashier's, yes, but they are also a technological innovation. Technology will march on with or without us, with or without wicked people behind it. We should learn to accept and adapt to it rather than try to hold it back here or there for the sake of having busy work. Many common tools today have put people out of work; printers, electronic communication, digital transfer of media, and modern cameras are all things off the top of my head that have reduced or eliminated work. Self checkout stations mean that one person can oversee six or so people checking out at once, rather than only one at a time.
I know someone who refuses to use a self checkout because she says the customer should receive a discount for doing it. She uses your point that one grocery employee can handle six customers, not one, but you’re still paying full price.
As someone with an Industrial Engineering background, I believe a Cashier can scan products and move customers through much faster than a self checkout. But, over time large grocery chains have been conditioning us to accept poor service. And, the service continues to get worse. We should not accept poor service for our hard earned money.
We used to get service at a gas station. They called them 'service stations' back then. They would pump your gas, check your oil, wash your front window, and if you asked would check your tire pressure. They conditioned us to do all this by ourselves. Not easy for some people with disabilities. Oregon I believe outlawed pumping ones own gas in order to create/keep jobs.
I used to be a service station attendant at the last full service station in my little hometown. I loved the job, it was my first taste of being responsible for managing people and the station was a kind of social hub. People streamed in and out all day, sharing news and small talk.
Ditto. High school job. Was great. And learned to handle cash, change tires off wheels, fill propane, etc.
Ah yes, full service. My single mom always used this.
Love him or hate him Bill Burr has a short 2 minute rant about self-checkout.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxINJzqzn4w
Unless getting only 1 or 2 items, it is by a margin faster for the cashier to run the items, and with only 1 or 2 items it's only faster if you count the time spent in line.
The problem is the lack of trust; scan an item, add it to the scale, then wait for the scale to confirm and allow the person to continue.
Then the store might have 10 cash registers but only 1-3 open at any time, so the lines get long, likely in the thinking that people will "avoid the wait".