‘Touchless doors’ at Woolworths store toilets leaves worker hilariously puzzled
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Remember when the film ‘Back to the Future’ released in 1985 thought there would be flying cars and floating hoverboards in the year 2015? Yeah, well… it’s 2022 and we’re stuck with ‘touchless doors’ that don’t even seem to be doing the job. How’s that for a deal?
Woolworths worker left confused over the feature Credit: emmatee650
A Woolworths employee shared her hilarious experience on a TikTok video about the new feature installed at the store’s toilets and it may (or may not) astonish you a little.
Emma, under the Tiktok username @emmatee650, pans her camera to show the new door feature from what seems to be inside a toilet cubicle. A sign can be seen posted on the door as a means to instruct people on how to properly use the foot pedal to unlock the latch.
Glitch in the ‘touchless’ door feature as seen on the TikTok video. Credit: emmatee650
The sign reads “Step back and pull back with foot” along with an image of a person showing the required action to open the door.
Following the rise of covid cases, the ability to use your foot to open doors may be considered an innovative idea that minimizes contact with frequently touched surfaces — that may be lined with dangerous bacteria.
Woolworths introduced the ‘touchless’ doors feature to many of its stores across Australia as an added health measure in an effort to protect their customers and staff.
However, as fantastic as all that may sound, Emma found herself in a one-of-a-kind situation where the door appears to be glitching and refusing to bust open.
“Touchless door they said,” she wrote in the TikTok caption, alongside the hashtags #woolies, #notouch, #lockedin and #whataretheythinking
One user poked fun at the irony of the situation with the comment: “You're supposed to unlock it with your mouth.”
Watch the full Tiktok video below: