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stevej37 08-27-2023 09:34 AM

QR codes .... I'm a grocer ;)
 
Gotta love the QR....no more item pricing, no more shelf pricing.
Can lay-off half my workforce...just need a couple teens to stock shelves at night.

With the self-serve checkouts....there might not be any employees needed.:D

Win-Win!

KFC911 08-27-2023 09:40 AM

No geezer customers :D

stevej37 08-27-2023 09:44 AM

Busch loves QR codes :D

KFC911 08-27-2023 09:48 AM

I'm outta here .... before Paul bans both of us ;)

stevej37 08-27-2023 09:50 AM

^^^Busch is not political...Bush is. :)

Steve Carlton 08-27-2023 10:55 AM

Busch sounds kinda sexual.

stevej37 08-27-2023 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 12076749)
Busch sounds kinda sexual.


No..you've got it backwards.:)
We always talked about the girls in junior high with their bush's.

Busch is a name....mine. https://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/1145006-beer-sign.html

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dw1 08-27-2023 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12076683)
Gotta love the QR....no more item pricing, no more shelf pricing.
Can lay-off half my workforce...just need a couple teens to stock shelves at night.

With the self-serve checkouts....there might not be any employees needed.:D

Win-Win!

I don't see how QR codes make this significantly different than the existing bar codes. I also don't see how rebates and e-coupons would get processed properly. in a 100% self-checkout environment.

BTW, I understand that per the current Michigan law "...retailers are required to display the price of items offered for sale in the store at the place where the item is located, but they are no longer required to individually mark the price on the item itself. "

Also, lots of people don't carry around devices that can read QR codes, or don't want to fumble around pulling them out in stores.

But if you are thinking this is a win-win, don't forget to take into account the cost of security guards and significantly increased inventory loss. Oh, an it also requires that you have a reliable wi-fi or cell data connection available.

Talk to any of the retail outlets that have self-serve checkouts (e.g. Home Depot) and find out how much their inventory losses went up when they went to self-checkout, and how they had to reintroduce manned checkouts and checkout monitoring. Lots of people scanned only some of their items.

stevej37 08-27-2023 01:14 PM

^^^ The QR codes lead to a lot more than the individual pricing.
As far as devices go...good for the seller. No device...just pay if you need it.

I really don't care if it goes to this for all items. I usually don't pay much attention to prices.
If I want it, I get it. (I figure that it can't be that far off from the normal price)

I'm not a grocer...only name that I could come up with to KC's geezer thread. :D

Zeke 08-27-2023 02:38 PM

When Costco abandons price labels hell freezes. POP is king there. How's a QR code gonna let you know good cheese is a dollar off? If I have to scan fresh bakery cookies I'm not gonna eat cookies.

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Por_sha911 08-27-2023 03:02 PM

I do the shopping in my household. I have no problem with scanning the price at the register but, on a regular basis (like once a month) the price at the register is not the price on the shelf or the sale price in the circular.

That adds up you are buying 3 packages of ribeye steaks and the price error was about 5 bucks per package (happened last month). Just yesterday I bought two bottles of laundry (different store)- 10.99 on the shelf and 12.99 at the register. The stores apologized for the "innocent error" but in my mind this is fraud. It happens too many times and it is always the price being higher at the register. What a coincidence! The stores never "accidentally" charge too little. :rolleyes:

I don't have time to check every price with my phone so if there is no price on the shelf it stays on the shelf.

stevej37 08-27-2023 03:09 PM

I often see shelves with products that don't have prices that match. It seems like no effort is given to make it easy for the buyer to see it.
Our Meijer had a 'buy one and get the second for 40% off' for a couple weeks. Twice, I tried to do that...and both times the check-out didn't register it right.

It pays to watch the receipt.

wilnj 08-27-2023 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 12076900)
The stores apologized for the "innocent error" but in my mind this is fraud. It happens too many times and it is always the price being higher at the register. What a coincidence! The stores never "accidentally" charge too little. :rolleyes:.

In HS I worked in a grocery store, store policy was that if it didn’t ring up correctly, you got the item for free. That store chain is no longer around.

Por_sha911 08-27-2023 07:14 PM

^^^
Years ago, Food Lion used to do that - they stopped.

Edit: when I was in HS, there were no bar codes and every item had a price label on it except fresh produce.

sc_rufctr 08-27-2023 08:16 PM

I went to the *movies with my GF yesterday and I used a stand up robot looking thing to buy and then select our seats. All in all a pleasant experience but for some unknown reason the thing wasn't able to print out our tickets... I had to take a photo of the screen/displayed number and then show that to the lady who was manning the candy bar. She printed out or tickets and handed them to me. :rolleyes:

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john70t 08-28-2023 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by dw1 (Post 12076822)
Talk to any of the retail outlets that have self-serve checkouts (e.g. Home Depot) and find out how much their inventory losses went up when they went to self-checkout, and how they had to reintroduce manned checkouts and checkout monitoring. Lots of people scanned only some of their items.

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GH85Carrera 08-28-2023 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12076905)
I often see shelves with products that don't have prices that match. It seems like no effort is given to make it easy for the buyer to see it.
Our Meijer had a 'buy one and get the second for 40% off' for a couple weeks. Twice, I tried to do that...and both times the check-out didn't register it right.

It pays to watch the receipt.

I stopped at a grocery store that I usually don't shop at, only to get a can of coffee for my office coffee pot. The store was close too my office. I found the coffee isle, saw the price of a can of coffee, and walked just feet to the check out, cash in hand. The chick asked if I had their store savings card. I said nope, and she rang it up. It was several bucks more than the price, and I pointed at the price on display on the shelf. She said that is the member only price. I said "then sell it to a member", and I walked out with no coffee and my cash in hand. I went to a Walgreens literally across the street, and bought it for less than the grocery store had it for sale to the "special people" with the savings card.

Of course, I marked that store as off my list, and they were closed within a year.

stevej37 08-28-2023 08:32 AM

^^^ Somewhat similar...I had a coupon for $3 off on any $10 purchase at any Lotto retailer.
I figured it was an omen to further winnings and was at Meijer with my coupon.:) I asked for two $5 scratch off cards and the lady ripped off two of them and I inserted my credit card.
After a few seconds it didn't allow it. She said Lotto tickets have to be paid with a debit card or cash. I had neither...and said I have never seen that before.
I could tell she was getting irritated and she reached into her cash drawer and handed me $3 and said "Have a good day"
She kept the coupon.


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