Self checkout lines at grocery stores
Man, I opened up a can of worms on my FB page this morning simply by opining that there’s nothing grievous or detrimental about self checkout lines in supermarkets.
My exact FB post is as follows:
“I’ll never understand why some people equate self checkout bagging at grocery stores with performing manual labor. Like, they think it’s the equivalent to balancing on a plank over a pit of boiling oil while performing particle astrophysics.
It’s not.
Go to the grocery store, pick out your sundries, place in cart, push cart to checkout, scan barcodes, bag, wheel cart to car, load car, return cart to stall, and go home.
This is not a Herculean task.
“But it’s taking away jobs! People need jobs!”
Okay, fine. Walmart, for example, employs millions of people who all have assigned duties. Having X amount of self checkout registers isn’t going to cripple the economy. Having customers scan and bag their own items will, in fact, create more openings for employees and will allow them to concentrate on other aspects of the store as opposed to scanning milk, eggs, and Vagi-Clean for the general public. And if there is, say, a malfunction or a query at the self checkout area, there will always be (surprise, surprise) an employee to assist said customers who may need an item unlocked, opened, or helped with.
Also, if you’re too lazy to scan & bag your own shit or if you think that shopping is laborious, then be glad you live in the age of online ordering where employees will pick and bag your items and will bring them outside to you at the curb. That’s called the creation of a job. A job they’re hired to do to make your life that much easier, since so many people are harping about how self checkout takes away a job. Hell, if not Walmart curbside then one can use Instacart or any other smartphone app to hire someone else to shop for them. You’ll pay extra for the convenience, but at least you won’t have to break your back scanning a barcode.
That’s why Jeff Bezos is one of the richest humans on the planet; because he capitalized of the laziness of people who use the Internet to shop for, literally, everything. There’s nothing wrong with that, in my earnest opinion. That’s one of the perks of living in the 21st Century. One has every right to opine about the different aspects of marketing, but I still see no major transgression happening with bagging your own groceries.”
So, who agrees or disagrees? Is this killing jobs? Does this make me a communist? Is this an unforgivable offense?
Discuss.