Kmart shoppers outraged over this ‘time-wasting' feature: ‘Hate them where they are’

Kmart has long been a beloved one-stop shop for Australians looking for quality goods at affordable prices. From fashion to furniture, toys to tools, Kmart seems to have it all.

But even the most loyal of customers can find themselves at odds with their favorite retailer, especially when changes to the shopping experience seem to hinder rather than help.

The latest uproar? The positioning of Kmart's checkouts.



In a move that has left many shoppers scratching their heads, Kmart has placed the checkouts in the middle of the store rather than near the exits as is traditional.

This decision has sparked a wave of frustration among customers, who have taken to social media to voice their concerns.


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Shoppers were annoyed with Kmart’s latest shopping checkouts. Credit: Facebook


One social media user posed a question that quickly garnered hundreds of responses: 'Do you like the checkouts in the middle of the store, or would you like them back near the door?'

The consensus was clear, with many calling for a return to the old layout.

One shopper's comment encapsulated the general sentiment: 'Near the door. What a s****d idea to have you walk back through the store with purchased items instead of the door people seeing who has come straight from checkout and who has not.’



‘And no, I'm not stopping in a line of people for them to scan my receipt, I'm walking out the door.'

‘Back near the door, it's crazy having to have big lines to get receipts scanned,’ another said.

‘If it was at the door, this wouldn't be as big of a deal. Also, have more than one staff member at checkouts to help with machine errors.’

‘I'd prefer full-service registers with staff members as opposed to self-serve at the front,’ a third suggested.

Other shoppers said they ‘hate them where they are’ and don’t like using ‘self-checkouts’.



Even experts in consumer behaviour are baffled by Kmart's decision.

Paul Harrison, Professor of Consumer Behaviour and Marketing at Deakin University, was ‘flummoxed’, stating that there seems to be no scientific evidence supporting the move.

‘It's interesting because I don't think that there's any scientific evidence would say that it was a good decision,’ Paul said.

‘It may well have been a gut feeling. I think part of it might have been that they thought, if we keep people in the centre of the store, they'll buy more.’

‘But yeah, when it first happened, I kind of just went looking at all the research, the actual research, not marketing consultants, and yeah, I couldn't see the reason why they would do that.’



‘If anything, I guess one of the critical things in marketing often is about kind of removing friction,’ he added.

‘So what that means is make it as easy as possible for people to do the thing you want them to do. And I think, if anything, it adds friction.’

‘And yeah, it's a mystery to me as a person who researches how consumers actually behave. It is one of those moments where I just went, I don't know where that came from, so yes, I'm flummoxed.’

Paul said he is ‘looking for reasons’ why Kmart made this decision.

‘Because that's my field, it's not just me as a customer, it's me as a person who researches the theory. And I just can't think of a reason. I'd love to know what their reasoning was and what the evidence was that led to that [choice],’ he said.



Kmart, for its part, has indicated that the central checkout layout, which has been gradually introduced since 2015, aims to streamline queues and reduce congestion at exits.

However, a trial at Eastlands Shopping Centre in Melbourne saw the checkout moved closer to the exit, suggesting that the retailer is open to experimentation and customer feedback.

A Kmart spokesperson has emphasised the company's commitment to improving customer experience by saying the layout change in Eastlands was only a trial and they have no plans to roll out the change nationwide.



‘We have lots of things we do to try to improve customer experience, such as new technology. We test and learn from things,’ the spokesperson said.

‘At Kmart Eastland, we are looking to try out a range of new store elements and ideas over the next year or so.’

'As a business, we are always looking for ways to make our customer experience better, so trying out new things is just part of what we do.'

‘As always, we have a number of trials taking place involving lots of new ideas so we can see what our customers think. As these are rolled out, we look forward to hearing our customer feedback so we can continue to adapt and improve.’
Key Takeaways

  • Kmart shoppers have expressed disappointment over the location of checkouts, positioned at the centre of the store, which they find inconvenient.
  • Customers and a consumer behaviour expert are baffled by the store's decision, with the expert describing it as adding friction to the shopping experience.
  • Kmart trialled a different layout at Eastlands Shopping Centre in Melbourne, moving checkouts closer to the exit to improve customer experience.
  • Kmart is open to customer feedback and continuously trials new store elements and ideas to enhance the shopping experience for their customers.
Have you shopped at a Kmart with central checkouts? Do you prefer the traditional layout with checkouts near the exits, or do you think the central checkouts have their own advantages? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
 
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I hate it stupid encourages shop lifters as one person can’t monitor everyone Aldi’s idea of one way in and one way out is better really. Need more operators on checkouts too
 
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I LOATHE KMart’s absolutely ludicrously placed checkouts in the middle of the store.
Idiotic! Moronic!
The staff hate it!
We hate it!
It BLOCKS our access to other areas!
It forces us to have to detour a large distance away from products we intended to see, or buy !
Many hv just given up in disgust and left the store to shop elsewhere!
Put the blasted Checkouts at the entry/exit point and leave them there!
Oh dear, cheer up, it's not the end of the world.
Have a nice day, try not to stress so much.
 
I LOATHE KMart’s absolutely ludicrously placed checkouts in the middle of the store.
Idiotic! Moronic!
The staff hate it!
We hate it!
It BLOCKS our access to other areas!
It forces us to have to detour a large distance away from products we intended to see, or buy !
Many hv just given up in disgust and left the store to shop elsewhere!
Put the blasted Checkouts at the entry/exit point and leave them there!
YES
 
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the central checkout has been in Devonport Tas for a few years now I have left my purchases on the check out counter and walked out because of no checkout service and no longer shop at kmart because of this, and yes I have walked out without presenting my receipt on the way
 
I thought "oh, that's interesting, where are the checkouts" After wandering around the store filling my arms with possible purchases (forgot to get a trolley) I walked to the door area but there was no one but a couple of people standing at the door. I ambled over to the door people and said I want to buy this lot (I think I dropped a couple of pairs of socks somewhere). The rather annoyed doorperson said you would need to go to the checkouts so I said well where are they? Doorperson pointed to the middle of the store where I saw this enormous circular red sign hanging from the ceiling, What an idiot I thought to myself. Anyone should have seen the checkout sign but no, not me, Anyhow I ambled up again to the big red circle, dropping various items as I went as I had bought too much to carry. Finally, I am stood under the big red circle but had no checkouts, After a bit of study it became apparent that the Roofhanging person was not coordinating very well with the Grounddisplay person or they just did not like each other. The sign was not over the checkouts but was over the next alleyway.
I looked for a staff member to try to get help but Dallas there was none to be found, it was about 11.00 am so I guess it would be tea-break time. Eventually, I worked out that if I turned left and left again then right and right again I would end up at the entry to the checkouts, yay. So off I went dropping (accidentally) more items from my pile. Got to the checkouts after a few meters of displays of chocolate bars and etc. Put my pile of goods in the checkout area to start the process of checking out. It asked me something about bags which I answered and then it told me to call an assistant to help me. I thought why did we not have one in the first place like we used to? There were no assistants. I left my pile of goods because I had lost interest in living at that point then I walked to the exit to be told that I could not leave on that side because the arrows were not pointing in that direction and we needed to see your receipt. I showed them my Woolworths receipt from a previous purchase and they liked it and allowed me to pass through Area 51 with the arrows pointing in the wrong direction. Never been back since,
Don't they have baskets or trollies in that store?
 
I have always thought this a stupid idea. Sometimes, I see things as I am walking out of the store, and I won't go back to the check-out to purchase this item, so I leave without it. That is one less sale for K Mart and I will not use self-serve check-outs. I will walk out of the store if there is no-one to serve me.
I do this as well and I bet so do a lot of others. I wonder how many sales they lose?
 
This is such old "news"🙄
Big deal, the checkouts are in the middle. Not at all bothered. It's just something different.
As long as the self checkouts are working properly. 👍
And also not bothered that the person at the exit scans the barcode on the receipt.

The minor things some people worry about.🤔
 
After you have lined up in the middle of store, paid for your items and then notice something else you would like on way out but too much to line back up again. I think the have lost a lot of sales.
 
Are they hoping that you will see something else to buy as you leave the checkout and head for the lineup to leave the store?

This is a well-established, long-used Retail tactic.

If you did see something else to buy, this would mean going back through the whole process yet again.

Potentially, this is of more benefit to the business than the customers....except for shoplifters of course, whose criminal activities are now a lot easier....LOL

Good one Kmart! 😅
 
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that's like Myers where you have to look for pay here stations it would be much quicker to have it near the door or even have like amazon go which is just connected to the app on your phone and charges you on the way out kmart is always so busy and you spend ages waiting to go through the checkout but i always want it to be near the door it makes so much more scene
 
My local store has had its checkout in the centre of the store for years. I have come to accept it but don’t like it. The lack of manned registers is more annoying, I refuse top use self serve checkouts. Of course there is a bag and receipt checker at the store entrance, if checkouts were there then that person could serve on a register instead. I find the most annoying thing about Kmart to be the monopoly on products, nearly every product is their own brand, Anko.
 
My local store has had its checkout in the centre of the store for years. I have come to accept it but don’t like it. The lack of manned registers is more annoying, I refuse top use self serve checkouts. Of course there is a bag and receipt checker at the store entrance, if checkouts were there then that person could serve on a register instead. I find the most annoying thing about Kmart to be the monopoly on products, nearly every product is their own brand, Anko.
That's how they keep prices down.l
 
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The K Mart where I shop intermittently has had the checkouts in the middle of the store for a very long time. I can even manage to use the self service checkouts, keep my receipt, show to the person on the door (most times a very pleasant person) and leave the store. Is everyone too busy to adhere to this or just looking for something to complain about?
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The K Mart where I shop intermittently has had the checkouts in the middle of the store for a very long time. I can even manage to use the self service checkouts, keep my receipt, show to the person on the door (most times a very pleasant person) and leave the store. Is everyone too busy to adhere to this or just looking for something to complain about?
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Looking for something to complain about obviously
Sad state of affairs when people have got nothing better to do than complain about where the checkout is. Just go shop elsewhere if they don't like it.
Maybe go to ALDI and complain about them being too slow, or too fast, or Bunnings taking their picture or whatever else.
Some people like nothing better than to whinge about anything and everything.
 
I have always thought this a stupid idea. Sometimes, I see things as I am walking out of the store, and I won't go back to the check-out to purchase this item, so I leave without it. That is one less sale for K Mart and I will not use self-serve check-outs. I will walk out of the store if there is no-one to serve me.
i totally agree with you ...there is never a staff member at the service desk or at the checkouts... all Kmart wants you to do is serve your self out But do they offer a discount for you to serve your self ...i don't think so ....i have to wait for a staff member to roll up to serve me and i think we pay enough money to them - .. its a way of Kmart saying thankyou for your Money and we don't want to serve you but we will scan your docket when you are leaving the store ... There is No serves anymore or good staff that know what there doing..
..... W T F ?
 
i totally agree with you ...there is never a staff member at the service desk or at the checkouts... all Kmart wants you to do is serve your self out But do they offer a discount for you to serve your self ...i don't think so ....i have to wait for a staff member to roll up to serve me and i think we pay enough money to them - .. its a way of Kmart saying thankyou for your Money and we don't want to serve you but we will scan your docket when you are leaving the store ... There is No serves anymore or good staff that know what there doing..
..... W T F ?
 
My local store has had its checkout in the centre of the store for years. I have come to accept it but don’t like it. The lack of manned registers is more annoying, I refuse top use self serve checkouts. Of course there is a bag and receipt checker at the store entrance, if checkouts were there then that person could serve on a register instead. I find the most annoying thing about Kmart to be the monopoly on products, nearly every product is their own brand, Anko.
How often have the door person actually looked in your trolley or bags and checked the items off. Answer never, well it has never happened to us.
 

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