Self-checkout kiosks should allow tipping.
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Self-checkout kiosks should allow tipping.
I've done such a good job ringing up all my own groceries that I think I deserve a 20% tip.
@alice
Feel free to give yourself a tip, just remember to report it as income for tax purposes
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Self-checkout kiosks should allow tipping.
I've done such a good job ringing up all my own groceries that I think I deserve a 20% tip.
@alice +9001%
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@alice the comments make me sad. I somehow thought people on the fediverse could agree on the absolute minimum, like not being a class traitor and not using the self checkout*
*Unless there is a health, safety or other import reason
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Self-checkout kiosks should allow tipping.
I've done such a good job ringing up all my own groceries that I think I deserve a 20% tip.
@alice Do you greet yourself and tell yourself to have a nice day?
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@acb my argument against automated checkout is that it isn't automated. It's that it's removing a paid employee and replacing them with me. On top of that, they're now filming my purchases, selling the data, and using a fraction of the profit to pay armed security to check my receipt at the door to make sure I'm doing a good job of filling in for their employees.
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@RuthODay2 @alice @webhat If you live in a society where it is commonly held that it is immoral for anyone to have an unearned livelihood*, you end up having to make useless jobs just to let people live in a morally acceptable manner. Hence attendants at elevators/gas stations and such.
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@colorblindcowboy @alice I would love to see those studies, I can't imagine how it would work.
In my neighborhood mini market, after a flyer campaign from the responsible union, 3 positions were (re-)created. Boycott+complaints+stealing everything worked wonders -
@vfrmedia @webhat @alice Granted, the recent boom & collapse of vending machines in Germany did in part also cement that.
- Obviously all for-profit businesses are incentivized to reduce costs and increase revenue and profit per employee.
And shifting personnel hours works, as it's just neither practical nor feasible to automate shelf-stocking with the chaotic and irrational nature of humans.
- Heck even in Warehouses full automation only works for pre-packaged goods and with custom-built systems which are very inflexible compared to forklifts, industrial high load capacity shelves and pallet (form factor containers and boxes)…
The reason pharmacies in Germany adopt robot shelves is because the pharmacist's time is too expensive to let themcwalk around and fumble in shelves instead of talking to customers.
- Plus the bot can effectively deny ejecting boxes of prescription drugs without a proper prescription and unlike a pharmacist won't budge when held at gunpoint! By the time anyone would've broken into the robot shelf and found the correct shelf with what they came.for, police would've already surrounded them.
- Similarly there are now cash handling machines at my local bakery cuz those reduce insurance premiums against theft and robbery (like CCTV cameras)…
Self-checkouts thus aim to reduce the cost of dealing with smaller purchases by incentivizing those with a few items to use them with dark patterns like less open cashiers and wait times…
interestingly here in UK all the pharmacies just have normal human cashiers - but long queues, delays and shortages of meds and are frankly miserable places - and I'm already ill if I visit one (or else I wouldn't be there!)
In areas with lower socioeconomic status and more crime, shops selling general groceries (even from the same chain of stores) tend to keep humans behind the tills for security reasons (but they are often behind weapon proof shields)
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@vfrmedia that's not really automated tho, it's just a display where deep fried food is individually kept warm. It's so they can deep fry in batches, rather than individual servings. It's also where they serve from when you come to the counter to buy from a human
There's an interesting deep dive into the real automatic food machines to be had—if you're interested—like in Japan, which are like glorified microwaves, where you can get food 24/7. The food is still made by humans, and it's packaged into individual servings that get reheated in the machine. One literally has all the packages kept warm and all the machine does is slice it open and dump it in a bowl of heated rice
I got a chance to look into a ramen machine, and there is some amazingly basic tech in there, which is little more than boil water and add it to the freezer dried ramen
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@alice and when do not do a good job, are you prepared to pay 20%extra?
@JesperHarton I already do.
Also, I'm not their damned employee.
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@alice "automated" checkouts bother me so much. The *only* time I actually want them is I've got 3 items or less to quickly scan and don't wanna wait in line.
When I get off school and work and finally have time to go shopping, I'm dead-tired, don't want to be there, and I genuinely cannot stand the idea of actually checking out all my own crap. Isn't this the whole point of a grocery store is that somebody who knows better can help me out?
I always go in the cashier lane. Luckily, in my town, those lanes have actually been making a comeback over the past year or so.
@riverpunk I can't stand them either. I've watched the local grocer (who I've been going to since I could ride in a car seat) go from a bustling place full of little departments and neat people (like a tiny shopping mall) to a soulless, skeleton-staffed, example of a capitalist dystopia, complete with machines barking orders, "security check to section A / it's time for hourly conditioning" PA announcements, and armed guards stopping people at the exits to check that they scanned their stuff correctly.
Of course, none of the security fuckers stop me (a tall white blonde), but you'd better bet they stop the Black folx.
My girlfriend and I are looking for other options, because fuck that place now. Greed has made the quality of our experience so much worse, while they rake in record profits for shareholders.
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@JesperHarton I already do.
Also, I'm not their damned employee.
@alice i look at it this way, i can collect my groceries and check them in myself as i walk through the supermarket. And check out really fast, when i get to the Chanel out counter. Those who stand in line at the check out counter have to wait considerable longer than i do. So for me it is not about whos checking what in the cart but how long is the total time in the supermarket. And if i do this thing for the supermarket i save time at the end.
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@blwinnemore I'm so sorry 🫂
I hate those machines. They've ruined the personality of so many stores I used to like.