Coles shopper allegedly gets scolded by employee for scanning groceries ‘in the wrong order’!
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Stuck in a seemingly endless queue, hoping to pay for groceries and be on your way—it’s a situation that would make anyone frustrated.
But for one Melbourne shopper, their recent grocery purchase resulted in something far worse than mere annoyance.
Sharing on social media, the shopper revealed he had been scolded by a ‘power tripping’ Coles staff member while trying to use the self-serve checkout. Why? The customer had apparently committed a mistake.
'Self-checkout at Coles Karingal,' the customer wrote. 'Just got told off by a staff member that I was scanning my items in the wrong order.’
‘There is no sign saying what order, and the only reason she could give was so I wasn’t stealing. How does the order help with that?’
‘Feel free to have normal checkouts with people if you have a certain order!'
According to the customer, he was told off for failing to put his heavy items through first.
When asked to elaborate, he responded: 'Weight apparently. I was meant to do my soda water cans first.'
‘Why are customers at self-service checkouts being asked to scan items in a particular order?’ asked by a shopper in another post.
He clarifies that there was no signage or advice on the correct order to scan items.
The customer’s story led to a huge outcry online, with several other shoppers saying they’d never heard of a correct order to scan groceries.
'I would have well and truly mounted my high horse,' said one.
Another responded: ‘How does one scan things in the wrong order?’
‘Never heard of that!’ one wrote.
Another joked: 'Did you not do the self-check out course online so that you know what order to scan them in?'
One expressed: ‘Should have just left the whole lot there and walked out.’
When asked to comment, a Coles spokesperson told a news source that checkout staff are always on hand to assist customers with 'bulky or heavy' products.
'Coles is always looking for ways to improve how we serve our customers and provide exceptional customer service,' they said.
'Our team members are always encouraged to help our customers where possible.’
‘Where a customer has certain items, this may include bulky or heavy items, our team will attempt to assist them in scanning the items when checking out.’
‘This is all about providing great service to our customers and helping them get through the checkouts quickly and efficiently.'
What do you think of this shopper’s experience? Have you ever undergone something similar? Let us know in the comments below!
But for one Melbourne shopper, their recent grocery purchase resulted in something far worse than mere annoyance.
Sharing on social media, the shopper revealed he had been scolded by a ‘power tripping’ Coles staff member while trying to use the self-serve checkout. Why? The customer had apparently committed a mistake.
'Self-checkout at Coles Karingal,' the customer wrote. 'Just got told off by a staff member that I was scanning my items in the wrong order.’
‘There is no sign saying what order, and the only reason she could give was so I wasn’t stealing. How does the order help with that?’
‘Feel free to have normal checkouts with people if you have a certain order!'
According to the customer, he was told off for failing to put his heavy items through first.
When asked to elaborate, he responded: 'Weight apparently. I was meant to do my soda water cans first.'
‘Why are customers at self-service checkouts being asked to scan items in a particular order?’ asked by a shopper in another post.
He clarifies that there was no signage or advice on the correct order to scan items.
The customer’s story led to a huge outcry online, with several other shoppers saying they’d never heard of a correct order to scan groceries.
'I would have well and truly mounted my high horse,' said one.
Another responded: ‘How does one scan things in the wrong order?’
‘Never heard of that!’ one wrote.
Another joked: 'Did you not do the self-check out course online so that you know what order to scan them in?'
One expressed: ‘Should have just left the whole lot there and walked out.’
When asked to comment, a Coles spokesperson told a news source that checkout staff are always on hand to assist customers with 'bulky or heavy' products.
'Coles is always looking for ways to improve how we serve our customers and provide exceptional customer service,' they said.
'Our team members are always encouraged to help our customers where possible.’
‘Where a customer has certain items, this may include bulky or heavy items, our team will attempt to assist them in scanning the items when checking out.’
‘This is all about providing great service to our customers and helping them get through the checkouts quickly and efficiently.'
Key Takeaways
- A Melbourne shopper claims he was reprimanded by a Coles worker for scanning his groceries 'in the wrong order'.
- The customer addressed his concerns on social media about the lack of clear guidance on scanning orders at self-checkout aisles.
- Coles responded by stating that their checkout staff were there to assist customers with 'bulky or heavy' products.
- This incident prompted surprise and confusion from several social media users who were unaware there was a 'correct order' to scan groceries.
What do you think of this shopper’s experience? Have you ever undergone something similar? Let us know in the comments below!