Originally Posted by jonmorris:
“I think that's perhaps a bit unfair. That's the way it works in Aldi. Scan quick, take your goods and pack elsewhere (of course if you can keep up, then so be it).
Yes, you're paying for a service - but it's a service you either agree to or not. If you don't like it, you can shop elsewhere, not force them to work to your own personal standards.
Tesco and the like tell staff to scan slower, or wait, so as not to intimidate the customer. If that's what you want, shop at Tesco, Asda etc.
Aldi is all about speed - especially given the shortage of tills in comparison.
There are loads of things to dislike about Aldi, but the way they operate the checkouts isn't one of them IMO.”
“I think that's perhaps a bit unfair. That's the way it works in Aldi. Scan quick, take your goods and pack elsewhere (of course if you can keep up, then so be it).
Yes, you're paying for a service - but it's a service you either agree to or not. If you don't like it, you can shop elsewhere, not force them to work to your own personal standards.
Tesco and the like tell staff to scan slower, or wait, so as not to intimidate the customer. If that's what you want, shop at Tesco, Asda etc.
Aldi is all about speed - especially given the shortage of tills in comparison.
There are loads of things to dislike about Aldi, but the way they operate the checkouts isn't one of them IMO.”
I don't disagree with they way it works, I just think it could be managed better.
I've seen people have to pick their shopping up off the floor because they couldn't keep up. That cant be right.



