Major ALDI Checkouts Change - Can You Spot It? And Why It Has Shoppers Divided?
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These days, it's impossible to escape the fact that we live in a changed world. The pandemic has created a whole new normal in most of our lives, including how we shop at grocery stores.
We have all become familiar with new safety regulations involving perspex shields around the checkout registers, as well as nearby hand sanitiser stations and social distancing floor markers.
It's so dramatic a shift; it almost feels like we've all been transported to a dystopian movie set!
Well, now it looks like those protective shields for checkout attendants in ALDI supermarkets around the country are about to disappear – at least for the most part.
Customers all around Australia have been discussing the changes on social media, revealing that ALDI has removed the protective barrier screens in many of their locations in response to dropping COVID-19 cases.
'Just visited my local ALDI in Camberwell, and it took me a few seconds to work out what was different - the screens around the cashiers have been removed!' one shopper wrote in a post on Facebook.
'The place looks much lighter and user-friendly again.'
The unexpected move has sparked a variety of reactions on social media.
Some shoppers have expressed dissatisfaction with the decision, especially given the ongoing concern about the coronavirus.
One user wrote: ‘Yet COVID is still rife.’
‘Let’s hope the staff stay well,’ another said.
A third shared: ‘Geelong [Victoria] stores had theirs removed last week, I think. It’s different, but let’s hope everyone stays safe regardless.’
‘Our local’s gone too. One cashier said she hates no longer having them,’ another chimed in.
However, some people embraced the change, citing that the availability of open checkouts and the opportunity to converse more openly with checkout personnel created a more welcoming atmosphere.
‘So much more friendly,’ said one.
Another comment read: ‘When they went up, it became too difficult to chat to the checkout people.’
‘I rather miss the silly banner - even just saying thank you became awkward,’ a third wrote.
One more added: ‘Ours went a couple of weeks ago. They were a pain.’
Interestingly, even former ALDI staff supported the screens' removal, saying that the plastic screens themselves were a source of danger, with bottles often hitting them during checkout.
‘As someone who was an ALDI staff member at the height of the pandemic, we all despised those things,’ an employee claimed.
‘You couldn’t hear anything people said, and the number of smashed liquor bottles that resulted in them smacking into the screens.’
‘They were pretty much useless anyway because we were touching everything the customers touched, and they were then touching it again after we did.’
An ALDI representative confirmed that the retailer decided to get rid of the plastic dividers after consulting with its staff.
The spokesperson remarked: ‘Last year, we commenced consultation with all our employees to gather their input regarding the removal of sneeze guards.’
‘Following this period of consultation and consideration of feedback provided, we have made the decision to remove sneeze guards from all our stores.’
The shields may have been removed. However, customers are still encouraged to remain vigilant and stay home if they are feeling unwell or have any symptoms.
What are your thoughts, folks? Do you support ALDI’s decision? Or do you believe the removal of the barrier is inappropriate? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
We have all become familiar with new safety regulations involving perspex shields around the checkout registers, as well as nearby hand sanitiser stations and social distancing floor markers.
It's so dramatic a shift; it almost feels like we've all been transported to a dystopian movie set!
Well, now it looks like those protective shields for checkout attendants in ALDI supermarkets around the country are about to disappear – at least for the most part.
Customers all around Australia have been discussing the changes on social media, revealing that ALDI has removed the protective barrier screens in many of their locations in response to dropping COVID-19 cases.
'Just visited my local ALDI in Camberwell, and it took me a few seconds to work out what was different - the screens around the cashiers have been removed!' one shopper wrote in a post on Facebook.
'The place looks much lighter and user-friendly again.'
The unexpected move has sparked a variety of reactions on social media.
Some shoppers have expressed dissatisfaction with the decision, especially given the ongoing concern about the coronavirus.
One user wrote: ‘Yet COVID is still rife.’
‘Let’s hope the staff stay well,’ another said.
A third shared: ‘Geelong [Victoria] stores had theirs removed last week, I think. It’s different, but let’s hope everyone stays safe regardless.’
‘Our local’s gone too. One cashier said she hates no longer having them,’ another chimed in.
However, some people embraced the change, citing that the availability of open checkouts and the opportunity to converse more openly with checkout personnel created a more welcoming atmosphere.
‘So much more friendly,’ said one.
Another comment read: ‘When they went up, it became too difficult to chat to the checkout people.’
‘I rather miss the silly banner - even just saying thank you became awkward,’ a third wrote.
One more added: ‘Ours went a couple of weeks ago. They were a pain.’
Interestingly, even former ALDI staff supported the screens' removal, saying that the plastic screens themselves were a source of danger, with bottles often hitting them during checkout.
‘As someone who was an ALDI staff member at the height of the pandemic, we all despised those things,’ an employee claimed.
‘You couldn’t hear anything people said, and the number of smashed liquor bottles that resulted in them smacking into the screens.’
‘They were pretty much useless anyway because we were touching everything the customers touched, and they were then touching it again after we did.’
An ALDI representative confirmed that the retailer decided to get rid of the plastic dividers after consulting with its staff.
The spokesperson remarked: ‘Last year, we commenced consultation with all our employees to gather their input regarding the removal of sneeze guards.’
‘Following this period of consultation and consideration of feedback provided, we have made the decision to remove sneeze guards from all our stores.’
Key Takeaways
- ALDI has removed protective screens from many of its stores across Australia.
- The news has been met with mixed reactions from shoppers, some of whom are worried that staff may remain at risk of contracting COVID-19.
- Others welcomed the move, saying the open checkouts were more inviting.
- A former ALDI worker also shared their relief over the decision to remove the shields.
The shields may have been removed. However, customers are still encouraged to remain vigilant and stay home if they are feeling unwell or have any symptoms.
What are your thoughts, folks? Do you support ALDI’s decision? Or do you believe the removal of the barrier is inappropriate? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.