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  1. #61
    A College Professor victim of incest [your moreover breastless limestone]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Yes but if the store had kept it's 50 cashiers…the price would have gone up even higher…duh.



    Competition is fierce in the grocery business…that's why.

    Aldi for example has stolen a lot of business from places like Walmart simply because their prices are lower…Aldi does that by keeping overheads to a minimum…aka only 1 or 2 staff members vs 100 on shift at the same time. (depending on store size of course).

    what grocery store has 100 employees clocked in?? get it together keenan. oh yeah, right the stores all lowered theyre prices after putting in theyre DIY checkout machines i remember when htat happened the prices dropped bigly
  2. #62
    DontTellEm Black Hole
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood fucking degenerate scumbag you are going to be charged with theft under $5000 and spend a night in jail. I hope the babysitter is free that night you fucking criminal. Fucking stealing shit like a 16 year old girl from a broken home.


    Suck it u spaz. I'll come over there & steal ur girl.
  3. #63
    Originally posted by A College Professor what grocery store has 100 employees clocked in?? get it together keenan. oh yeah, right the stores all lowered theyre prices after putting in theyre DIY checkout machines i remember when htat happened the prices dropped bigly

    50...not 100. Walmart supercenters.

    But the number isn't really relevant. be it 5 or 50...or 500...you need LESS of them with the self checkout, less staff = less costly overheads = more competitive pricing.

    Just the facts marm...
  4. #64
    Okay so show me where they lowered their prices due to self checkout .
  5. #65
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Any savings are immediately gobbled up by mindless shareholders.
  6. #66
    SBTlauien African Astronaut
    One thing that I had come up with some years ago...

    Buy something on the self-checkout that causes the clerk to need to come over and scan his/her badge. Keep a small hidden camera somewhere down low and pointing upwards so that you can capture a picture of their badge. Print out your own badge and use it to ring up a bunch of $500.00 prepaid gift cards when the cashier is busy helping someone else(possibly have someone distract them). You would need to know the system and how to bypass and say that cash was collected as payment.

    This could also be done at a large store like Walmart where there are usually dozens of unmanned cash registers. You could use a small hidden camera to collect an employees login and password. Then you could ring up a bunch of $500.00 prepaid gift cards, payment as cash.

    The cashiers would need to be clocked in when you do this. Also, after a certain number of gift cards, the register would likely send a message to a lower level manager-type that would need to come collect the cash due to it being such a large amount.

    Dressing up like an employee might help.

    Hacking the stores system and then activating stolen gift cards would be better.

    That's all for now.
  7. #67
    Kev Space Nigga
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson 50…not 100. Walmart supercenters.

    But the number isn't really relevant. be it 5 or 50…or 500…you need LESS of them with the self checkout, less staff = less costly overheads = more competitive pricing.

    Just the facts marm…

    why would they lower the prices when they dont have to? remember when shipping everyones jobs overseas was for our own good because it would lower prices and it never did?

    get it thru your fucking head that you will never benefit from somebody elses self-interest.

    the CEO will collect the savings, not you.
  8. #68
    Originally posted by Kev why would they lower the prices when they dont have to?

    The usual reasons...competition. Aldi for example has snagged a lot of business from wallyworld (where Aldi stores have been opened) because of their lower prices.

    I used to shop at Waldoworld at least twice a week before Aldi opened up nearby..now I go to Wallyville maybe once every 2 months.
  9. #69
    A College Professor victim of incest [your moreover breastless limestone]
    self checkouts dont cause lower prices, sorry but not sorry that you have been debunked
  10. #70
    Originally posted by A College Professor self checkouts dont cause lower prices, sorry but not sorry that you have been debunked

    How is your opinion debunking? lolol

    Less staff = lower overheads, lower overheads = ability to price cut *OR* maintain current pricing/lessen price increases.
  11. #71
    SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson How is your opinion debunking? lolol

    Less staff = lower overheads, lower overheads = ability to price cut *OR* maintain current pricing/lessen price increases.

    Greed.

    The stores simply pocket the savings and maybe put it into advertising or other things.
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  12. #72
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    The shareholders will gobble up those savings faster than an Ethiopian after a 30-day hunger strike.
  13. #73
    Kev Space Nigga
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The usual reasons…competition. Aldi for example has snagged a lot of business from wallyworld (where Aldi stores have been opened) because of their lower prices.

    I used to shop at Waldoworld at least twice a week before Aldi opened up nearby..now I go to Wallyville maybe once every 2 months.

    corporations dont compete, they cooperate. youre as stupid as a run of the mill hillbilly who believes professional wrestling is actually real.
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  14. #74
    FUYS??????

    Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal



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