ALDI shopper discovered a new feature on the store's shelves—Have you noticed it too?

Many have come to accept the technological advancements that make our lives easier. There's a wave of futuristic changes rolling in, and even our weekly grocery trips aren't immune.

Case in point—supermarket giant ALDI has recently introduced a new feature that left some shoppers surprised and a little baffled.


Amidst ALDI's well-stocked shelves and discount offers, one shopper chanced upon a trend she’d never noticed before—digital price tags.

The customer admitted that she was oblivious to their existence until she noticed one 'glitching' amongst the usual paper price tags.


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An ALDI shopper noticed digital price tags at the store. Credit: Facebook


The shopper shared her discovery by posting a video of a flickering digital tag on social media.

She captioned her footage, 'Am I the last to realise ALDI are using electronic price tags now? The only reason I found out was because this one was glitching. They look so life-like paper-tag wise.'


Social media users responded in various ways. Some called the innovation 'pretty cool', while others jokingly likened it to 'alien' technology.

'I thought I was going crazy the first time I saw one glitching,’ one shopper shared.

'I never knew this until now,’ another commented.

Others have pointed out that this change will increase the efficiency of the supermarket staff since they won’t need to manually change the paper price tags.

'It saves so much more time. No more running around updating price tickets manually!' Someone remarked.

Another user agreed: 'Probably the best thing ALDI has done, it was one of the most tedious jobs, changing price cards!'


A social media user stated that the flickering digital price tag is not malfunctioning but updating.

'The battery life on each of these is at least five years. When you see the product and price displayed, it is actually off!' They explained.

'And they update automatically through the state-wide system, so there's less chance of having a wrong price on a product!'

Others raised their concern about this change, however. They asked: 'Wonder what happens if they change the shelf price between you buying and getting to checkout?'

'Certain they would be like everyone else and only change while closed,' another replied.

An ALDI worker explained: ‘I was a scanning coordinator, and all price updates are done first thing in the morning, sent from head office before the store opens and sent to registers by scanning coordinator before customers arrive.’

This story follows reports that a glitch in Woolworths' website and app affected the retailer's customers. The issue limited the search function of the retailer, and some customers noticed that popular items were not appearing. You can read more about this glitch here.


Key Takeaways
  • ALDI shoppers in Australia have noticed digital price tags in the supermarket.
  • The change was appreciated by many for its efficiency for staff who no longer have to manually change the tags.
  • A customer shared a video of a tag flickering, causing some to be concerned about price changes during shopping.
  • An ALDI worker assured that all price updates are done before the store opens and sent to registers, while a social media user stated that the flickering tag observed was likely updating rather than malfunctioning.

Have you noticed digital price tags at your local store, members? What do you think of it? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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Great idea,saves the workers having to change prices manually. That job is so tedious.
 
Woolies already using this system and have it colour coded. Yellow for specials other colours for members or 2 for a special price. Make sure you take your glasses as they are very hard to see.
 
the way technology is going it won't be long before you wheel up your grocery shop to the checkout and they will tell you automatically what your entire trolley load is worth without scanning a thing that you have picked out to buy. Now that would be convenient.🤣
 
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Many have come to accept the technological advancements that make our lives easier. There's a wave of futuristic changes rolling in, and even our weekly grocery trips aren't immune.

Case in point—supermarket giant ALDI has recently introduced a new feature that left some shoppers surprised and a little baffled.


Amidst ALDI's well-stocked shelves and discount offers, one shopper chanced upon a trend she’d never noticed before—digital price tags.

The customer admitted that she was oblivious to their existence until she noticed one 'glitching' amongst the usual paper price tags.


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An ALDI shopper noticed digital price tags at the store. Credit: Facebook


The shopper shared her discovery by posting a video of a flickering digital tag on social media.

She captioned her footage, 'Am I the last to realise ALDI are using electronic price tags now? The only reason I found out was because this one was glitching. They look so life-like paper-tag wise.'


Social media users responded in various ways. Some called the innovation 'pretty cool', while others jokingly likened it to 'alien' technology.

'I thought I was going crazy the first time I saw one glitching,’ one shopper shared.

'I never knew this until now,’ another commented.

Others have pointed out that this change will increase the efficiency of the supermarket staff since they won’t need to manually change the paper price tags.

'It saves so much more time. No more running around updating price tickets manually!' Someone remarked.

Another user agreed: 'Probably the best thing ALDI has done, it was one of the most tedious jobs, changing price cards!'


A social media user stated that the flickering digital price tag is not malfunctioning but updating.

'The battery life on each of these is at least five years. When you see the product and price displayed, it is actually off!' They explained.

'And they update automatically through the state-wide system, so there's less chance of having a wrong price on a product!'

Others raised their concern about this change, however. They asked: 'Wonder what happens if they change the shelf price between you buying and getting to checkout?'

'Certain they would be like everyone else and only change while closed,' another replied.

An ALDI worker explained: ‘I was a scanning coordinator, and all price updates are done first thing in the morning, sent from head office before the store opens and sent to registers by scanning coordinator before customers arrive.’

This story follows reports that a glitch in Woolworths' website and app affected the retailer's customers. The issue limited the search function of the retailer, and some customers noticed that popular items were not appearing. You can read more about this glitch here.


Key Takeaways

  • ALDI shoppers in Australia have noticed digital price tags in the supermarket.
  • The change was appreciated by many for its efficiency for staff who no longer have to manually change the tags.
  • A customer shared a video of a tag flickering, causing some to be concerned about price changes during shopping.
  • An ALDI worker assured that all price updates are done before the store opens and sent to registers, while a social media user stated that the flickering tag observed was likely updating rather than malfunctioning.

Have you noticed digital price tags at your local store, members? What do you think of it? Let us know in the comments below!
Net goes down or the tags malfunction and everything is not priced - lovely mess. Go back to the ordinary tags. Aldi is a bunch of weirdo idiots!
 
the way technology is going it won't be long before you wheel up your grocery shop to the checkout and they will tell you automatically what your entire trolley load is worth without scanning a thing that you have picked out to buy. Now that would be convenient.🤣
I can’t wait for the day when all there auto price tags fail with no power
 

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