Wow, you Yanks have it cushy, people actually pack your groceries for you. Here you are lucky if the cashier does not skim your card for your details...............
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Wow, you Yanks have it cushy, people actually pack your groceries for you. Here you are lucky if the cashier does not skim your card for your details...............![]()
I'm certain they used to say "Thank you" when you still had to hand over the credit card for them to swipe, but it hasn't worked that way for years.
I did try a different grocery store, this place called Loblaws opened up, and apparently they think you will bag your own groceries using a specific number of bags you purchase from them. I think that lasted about a month and a half, and now they do it the normal way. I admit I was kind of dumbfounded the first time I saw that. Why the hell are they just letting the groceries pile up like that. And how do I know how many bags? How many bags! It was odd.
"No problem."
If I'm being perfectly honest, the culture of an employee thanking me for shopping with them has always felt forced and disingenuous to me and I'd feel more comfortable if a cashier were to interact with me naturally. Strike up a conversation if that's what they feel like doing. Bag my groceries mostly in silence if they don't feel like talking. I don't like the idea of somebody feeling compelled to put on a big smile and act like they give a fuck that I'm shopping there instead of anywhere else. A "how you goin?" if they're interested and a "have a nice day" sound more than fine to me and not really any sort of direct rudeness. I don't really expect them to interact with me any differently than I'd interact with any other person, and overall I just don't really vibe with the culture of expecting enthusiastic/perky employees when they're mostly just there for their paycheck as much as I'm just there for my groceries. I don't expect them to go above and beyond. If they're not being actively mean I honestly don't see a problem..
See there it is, why shouldn’t I thank them for having all the groceries I need? The more I think about it I don’t enjoy fawning customer service really. (Edit: oh, I don’t mean to imply that saying thank you is “fawning.” But im leery of saying I’m entitled to hear it simply because they gave me groceries and I gave them money. To me friendliness on its own is a satisfactory form of politeness and it doesn’t require any particular magic words. And it certainly ought not to be a one-way obligation on the part of the store.)I think the thanking comes at the point of handing the customer the receipt, and is for shopping with them. Obviously, for chains like Kroger, it's simply a part of training cashiers. It's actually an unnatural silence if a cashier of any type is handing you the receipt without speaking, usually some courtesy. It's immaterial if it is the "have a blessed day" code, or simply "thank you."
But, there is a tendency for all businesses, whether grocer or restaurant or other, to encourage the consumer to do more, to get less, and accept it as the norm, even at a time when sales are increasing and business is booming. I have no interest in discouraging entry level jobs. I started work that way at 16 and was glad to get it. Also, our teenagers would be a lot better off working at that age than they do today with so many not. It's a good part of maturation.
Wow, you Yanks have it cushy, people actually pack your groceries for you. Here you are lucky if the cashier does not skim your card for your details...............![]()
Thank fuck you said it. I was really confused at the idea of someone bagging your shit. It's just stuff going in a bag - why does someone else need to do it?
They literally have to grab the item off the counter and then scan it and then it’s still in their hand, so either they put it down on the counter, or they put it down in a bag.
I don’t know how it even saves them time or money to make you do it, not in any serious way.
Properly tossed it can save (them) time bagging and the customers standing in line. Aldi's, where you buy your own bags and the cashier drops your products directly back in the cart and so then you scuttle off to the back wall to take the time to bag it yourself. Those lines moved pretty damned fast.
Thank fuck you said it. I was really confused at the idea of someone bagging your shit. It's just stuff going in a bag - why does someone else need to do it?
People are cunts, we can but try and be a good example to them.
