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Default Self service checkouts in B&Q

On 17/08/2019 15:50, charles wrote:
In article , Scott
wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2019 14:38:58 +0100, T i m wrote:


On Sat, 17 Aug 2019 12:58:18 +0100, Scott
wrote:

On Fri, 16 Aug 2019 15:28:53 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:

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Think that annoys me about Tesco is it no longer weighs your own bag
first - as the last software did. So more often than not needs an
assistant to reset it. Unless you run everything through first, then
load into your own bags afterwards. Which slows things down.

That's a similar issue to Morrisons. Even if you say 'I have brought my
own bag' often you still get 'Unexpected item in bagging area'. It
seems to work okay in Sainsbury's.

We rarely do our grocery shopping outside of Sainsbury's and if we do
probably wouldn't use the self checkout for more than just a couple of
'std' bits. [1]

In Sainsbury's we just put the BFL on the checkout, beep stuff across
and pay, using coupons and scanning the Nectar card as requested.

I also believe it lets you carry on if you have alcohol, just flashes
the light for the supervisor to validate you are over 24 or whatever.


I think in Scotland a staff member has to authorise the transaction (or
maybe it depends on the licensing board)..


No - it's the law; under 18's may not buy or sell alcohol. The staff member
has to check that the purchaser is over that age.


An under 18 CAN sell alcohol, but only with the direct approval of
someone over 18 for each sale. That is how under 18s can work on the
tills, but they need to call someone over to approve alcohol sales. That
approval may just mean catching the attention of a supervisor or the
person on the next till and getting a nod from them, without them ever
coming right to the till.

SteveW