Word is, Walmart and other major chains plan to scrap self-checkouts. Rather than a pay-point, they've become a very popular theft-point.Our WM is having so many problems with theft that I’ve seen a few more cashiers open. They’ve decreased the number of self-checkouts open because they need more attendants to watch as folks use them.
That is awful to only have one self checkout lane. We have about 4.This has been instituted at our Walmart as well and goes back to the middle of last year. To make matters worse, they only have one self checkout lane open as well. I haven't been back since, as I refuse to stand in line for half an hour to get out of the store.
I'm gonna guess a lot of checkers were either on break or didn't show up for work.Mrs. Hazy and I went down to our local Walmart Superstore yesterday. When it came time to find a checkout line we found only one, with one lonely checker working there. I gazed out into the massive sea of empty checkout stations thinking there must be another one open somewhere. But I saw nothing, except the self-checkout stations were open.
This was at 10:33 in the morning. I've been there before when there were only two checkout lines open, but this was the first time when there was just one.
It felt kind of strange, I'm in this huge massive store, standing in the one and only checkout line that's open.
Has this happened to anybody else? Is Walmart putting the squeeze on checkers?
You give a time for your delivery and they drop it off by the front door, take a picture, and leave. My orders have all been correct but my neighbor gets things he never orderedI have wanted to try Walmart+ since they started it, but one thing always stopped me... will they put the groceries on the porch when I'm not here, or do they need to physically deliver inside? This is a very safe area and my neighbors are great watchdogsbut I'm thinking they wouldn't be allowed to just drop grocery bags on the porch like Amazon or UPS does... is that right, @Happyflowerlady ?