Also, i saw a women with an entire trolley full of toilet roll, instantly thought of south park but also wtf!?! !?
It's quite simple, the system knows the weight of everything so when you place stuff on the plate that is slightly off-weight it thinks there's something wrong. The answer is to weigh everything through as onions. I've found my shopping is a lot cheaper this way too![]()
They tend to mess up quite often. I've got quite a lot of "buy one get 1 free" where it's scanned but told me to remove the item from bagging area. Hate the things but I see the errors as some sort of compensation for the inconvenience.![]()
You revived a 2 year old thread for this???
You're supposed to scan both items separately and then the free one is discounted at the end.
As far as I can tell, the majority of problems are caused by the idiocy of the users. I rarely have any issues with them, and if I do, it's because I've not done what it's told me to.
People have a fear of these machines. In my local Tesco, there will be a queue about 10 deep and the self service machines are vacant.
I hope in the future there will be machines where you type your shopping list into and the machine comes out of it's box all robot style and then goes and does the shop for you.
...and then scans it for you!
What I've noticed is at least two of the three main supermarkets (Tesco/Sainsbury's/Asda) self-checkouts use the same voice, like they all have a contract with the same software vendor?
lol
What amuses me are the people who put their items in on the bagging area and then after they've paid bag it up, they could have bagged it as they go and saved time![]()