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Previously on "Stacking Shelves at Tesco's"

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  • Bright Spark
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    once you get used to them, they are a lot quicker than a normal till.

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    I wouldn't take the risk, a crime against Tesco will be a crime against the state.
    You're closer to the truth than you realise...

    Straight up, when Tony Blair first became PM someone went to talk to him about Tescos.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
    Stores will loose money. Whats stopping you from buying something expensive and select something cheap on the screen. e.g. buy tomtato and pay for potatos.
    I wouldn't take the risk, a crime against Tesco will be a crime against the state.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
    Stores will loose money. Whats stopping you from buying something expensive and select something cheap on the screen. e.g. buy tomtato and pay for potatos.
    with the markups they add on to everything they sell they will still be making more of a profit by not having to employ a checkout operator

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  • Andy2
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    Stores will loose money. Whats stopping you from buying something expensive and select something cheap on the screen. e.g. buy tomtato and pay for potatos.

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    They are also a complete PITA if you've got a trolley. Can't see this happening in big stores until RFID is in everything (by which time I will hopefully be a subsistence farmer on an island somewhere).
    Ahhh RFID - it was all the buzz a few years back...what's happend to it?

    Yeah I only use those self serve ones when I've got a couple of things and the queues on the manned tills are looooong.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Post
    I hate them self service tills. If I'm using them I'm saving the shop money so I want something knocked off the price.
    They are also a complete PITA if you've got a trolley. Can't see this happening in big stores until RFID is in everything (by which time I will hopefully be a subsistence farmer on an island somewhere).

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    ....is not an option in the future.

    Tesco's pioneers automated shops

    ...in the future it looks like shelves we'll be stacked via automated machinery operated from an offshore location.

    but just think of the potential, if shops can be unmanned, basically so can everything else.
    Well there goes my plan B.

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  • BoredBloke
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    I hate them self service tills. If I'm using them I'm saving the shop money so I want something knocked off the price.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Mmmmm. With RFID in people (or at least their ID cards) and attached to all products they won’t need any check outs. Just pick up what you want and walk out the store. The system will identify you and all that you are carrying and then charge your debit/credit card. If it can’t identify you then it will alert the stores private police force to detain you and beat you to a pulp for being a terrorist.

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  • MrMark
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    A lot of workers never recovered when they phased out those pricing machines with barcodes.

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  • threaded
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    Yeps, they'll only need revenue protection staff, and they won't be allowed to chase you.

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  • BlasterBates
    started a topic Stacking Shelves at Tesco's

    Stacking Shelves at Tesco's

    ....is not an option in the future.

    Tesco's pioneers automated shops

    ...in the future it looks like shelves we'll be stacked via automated machinery operated from an offshore location.

    but just think of the potential, if shops can be unmanned, basically so can everything else.

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