Our self checkout lets you bag as you go, and the coupons are mostly handled automatically. Any paper coupons get fed into a scanner on the self checkout, but most are digital. About 90% of the coupons I get are automatically added when I buy things that qualify, and automatically applied when I buy eligible things.
Our flow is entirely based on one person being able to have an item out where their hand expects while the other bags the last item, with the handoff taking place just over the scanner. The cart driver (me) just needs to know how many items will be in the current bag and what order the scanner likes to bag.
The real game changer is the shop and scan system they have now. We’ve shifted to bagging as we walk through the store as we scan with the app. It means we’ve been figuring out the store layout that matches our preferred bag layout for unloading into fridge and pantry.
… what in the goddamn fuck. I’m reassessing my entire shopping experience - we tend to go opposite of store route to miss most of their impulse game (no avoiding checkout but when you see it from the beginning and avoid it then it’s easier the 2nd time) but then kinda go aisle to aisle based on headers/needs.
Also sometimes just order ahead to avoid the whole thing, but a little extra money wasted that way.
Our self checkout lets you bag as you go, and the coupons are mostly handled automatically. Any paper coupons get fed into a scanner on the self checkout, but most are digital. About 90% of the coupons I get are automatically added when I buy things that qualify, and automatically applied when I buy eligible things.
Our flow is entirely based on one person being able to have an item out where their hand expects while the other bags the last item, with the handoff taking place just over the scanner. The cart driver (me) just needs to know how many items will be in the current bag and what order the scanner likes to bag.
The real game changer is the shop and scan system they have now. We’ve shifted to bagging as we walk through the store as we scan with the app. It means we’ve been figuring out the store layout that matches our preferred bag layout for unloading into fridge and pantry.
… what in the goddamn fuck. I’m reassessing my entire shopping experience - we tend to go opposite of store route to miss most of their impulse game (no avoiding checkout but when you see it from the beginning and avoid it then it’s easier the 2nd time) but then kinda go aisle to aisle based on headers/needs.
Also sometimes just order ahead to avoid the whole thing, but a little extra money wasted that way.