'Prison-like' security gates at Coles trigger outrage from shoppers

Supermarket giants have been implementing strict security measures in their efforts to curb theft and protect their staff and customers.

However, Coles has been facing a wave of criticism from its customers recently.

The reason? The introduction of 'prison-like' security gates at the exits of their stores.



These gates, which are part of the supermarket's anti-theft measures, have been described as 'triggering' by some shoppers, who claim they make them feel trapped and uncomfortable.

The decision to install these automated gates came in response to a 20 per cent rise in thefts across Coles stores.


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Automated gates at Coles have sparked outrage among shoppers. Image source: Shutterstock.


One shopper shared her distressing experience on social media, recounting how she was about to leave her local Coles store after paying for her groceries when the gates suddenly closed in on her.

'I finished up scanning and paying for my two items and as I go to leave, this little gate flashes red, like an alarm almost,' she wrote.

'Then the gate slid shut preventing me and some 60-year-old-tradie-looking bloke from leaving.'



The shopper went on to describe how a staff member eventually let her and the man out of the store.

She also mentioned that the man had earlier given her a look as if she was 'stealing'.

'I honestly was kinda triggered by it and struggled to have self-control, to not just kick the barrier or step over it,' she added.

'With how Woolies and Coles have been treating people with price gouging, this just feels like another big slap in the face.'

This comes after it was reported that a senate inquiry was called to investigate the pricing strategies employed by Coles and Woolworths supermarkets—the notorious ‘supermarket duopoly’.

The inquiry is expected to scrutinise whether customers are being subjected to issues such as 'price gouging' during economic hardship, pushing to own brand products, market concentration, corporate profit hikes and the extraction of cost-savings from employees and consumers through automation. You can read more about this story here.



Another customer had a similar experience, stating that she was barred from leaving a store after paying for her groceries until a staff member assisted her.

'I couldn't get out of the self-serve checkout once I had finished my shopping until they [staff] looked at my receipt and pressed a button,' the shopper shared.

In response to the backlash, a Coles spokesperson said that the gates are part of the security measures the supermarket has in place for the safety of staff and customers.

'While most of our customers do the right thing, unfortunately, a small number don't,' the spokesperson said.

'Coles has a range of security measures in place to reduce theft from our stores including CCTV, electronic article surveillance (EAS), and in some stores new smart gate technology that automatically opens as customers make payment for their products.'

The gates are just one of several technologies that Coles has implemented across its stores to combat the rise in theft.

Staff have recently begun to wear body cameras in some locations to reduce incidents of violence towards employees, and overhead cameras have also been installed across stores to track the movements of shoppers.
Key Takeaways
  • Coles shoppers expressed their frustration at security gates installed across the supermarket's stores, describing them as 'triggering' and likening them to prison gates.
  • The gates, which are part of an anti-theft system, have inadvertently caused distress to some customers, with reports of the gates closing in on customers who have already paid for their items.
  • Coles has defended the implementation of the gates, stating that they are necessary security measures intended to protect the safety of staff and customers following a significant increase in thefts.
  • Alongside the new smart gate technology, Coles has introduced other security features such as CCTV, electronic article surveillance (EAS), staff body-worn cameras, and overhead cameras to monitor store activity and reduce shoplifting and violence towards employees.
What are your thoughts on this issue, members? Have you encountered these security gates at your local Coles? Share your experiences and opinions in the comments below.
 
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Sorry to disappoint but the expected entertainment did not ensue.

The findings are in!

METHOD

First stop: Coles Dandenong Plaza. I purchased several Coles generic items at 10.21 am and collected the receipt. This store in not security gated.

Second stop: Coles Dandenong Princes Highway. I purchased approximately 1 kg of thawed banana prawns at 10.52 am and collected a receipt. This store is security gated.

FINDINGS

I placed a backpack with the Plaza store purchased items on the stainless steel shelf and scanned the banana prawns and paid according to the law at the Princes Highway store. At no time did I receive a message stating "Please scan all items in your trolley" or words to that effect regarding the previously Plaza purchased items. This will be discussed later.

I packed my prawns and exited the security gate without any drama whatsoever.

CONCLUSION

It is uncertain whether the security gate was not operational due to being turned off or malfunctioning. However, a vertical green lighted strip running down the gate was evident, implying it may have been operational.

Generic Coles items known to be sold at both stores were employed for the sake of reproducibility. Employing non Coles items may have resulted in errors due to stock differences between the two stores.

Several months ago, I purchased some brand name items from the Coles Dandenong Princes Highway then purchased more items from Woolworths Dandenong Princes Highway. The self serve checkout voice said "Please scan all items in your trolley" with the checkout promptly locking up. The shop assistant unlocked the checkout after I furnished proof of purchase some time earlier.


Well that result was unexpected! I expected to be locked in, much to my disappointment. The only thing I can try next is to actually "shoplift" and see if these buggers actually work! I'm umming and ahhing about taking that course of action!
Further to the above post, here are photos from yesterday taken at 10.14 am and 10.54 am respectively. For the information of SDC members who haven't witnessed Coles gated self serve checkouts.

Non gated self serve checkout.

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Gated self serve checkout.

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Further to the above post, here are photos from yesterday taken at 10.14 am and 10.54 am respectively. For the information of SDC members who haven't witnessed Coles gated self serve checkouts.

Non gated self serve checkout.

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Gated self serve checkout.

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Thanks for the photos. After seeing these, obviously you would have to be a bit silly to try and go thru there if you were in a disability scooter.
Doesn't even look like enough room when they are open
 
Omg get a life you snowflake!! You border on stupidity!
@Lisa, I have no problem with these gates, but because people differ in opinions doesn’t make them a lesser person. They could have reasons you’d never even thought of. Aren’t they entitled to their opinions or are they irrelevant because they don’t agree with you? Think about it.
 
@Lisa, I have no problem with these gates, but because people differ in opinions doesn’t make them a lesser person. They could have reasons you’d never even thought of. Aren’t they entitled to their opinions or are they irrelevant because they don’t agree with you? Think about it.
If they have a problem talk to the staff and explain... whether that be a wheelchair etc...don't talk crap about discrimination...because it's NOT DISCRIMINATION. As for your theory of dismissing their opinions as irrelevant you tend to jump to assumption...this is NOT DISCRIMINATION IN ANY FORM maybe some people's choices of words need to be looked at? Think about that one...
 
If they have a problem talk to the staff and explain... whether that be a wheelchair etc...don't talk crap about discrimination...because it's NOT DISCRIMINATION. As for your theory of dismissing their opinions as irrelevant you tend to jump to assumption...this is NOT DISCRIMINATION IN ANY FORM maybe some people's choices of words need to be looked at? Think about that one...
Did I once mention the word “discrimination”? I don’t believe I was talking “crap”, as you stated. You don’t understand what was saying. If you think I need to look at my choices of words, I disagree and stand by what I said. Let’s just leave it alone, I won’t reply to your “crap” and you can ignore what I choose to post. Full stop.
 
Did I once mention the word “discrimination”? I don’t believe I was talking “crap”, as you stated. You don’t understand what was saying. If you think I need to look at my choices of words, I disagree and stand by what I said. Let’s just leave it alone, I won’t reply to your “crap” and you can ignore what I choose to post. Full stop.
Whoops, I think I you may have misunderstood @Lisa.
My take on her post was she was referring to @MariaG's post, not yours, as it was her post that mentioned discrimination and she was referring to that comment when she said it was crap.
Which, let's face it, it is. Not everything in life is discriminatory, otherwise somebody somewhere would be screaming discrimination every five minutes.
 
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Whoops, I think I you may have misunderstood @Lisa.
My take on her post was she was referring to @MariaG's post, not yours, as it was her post that mentioned discrimination and she was referring to that comment when she said it was crap.
Which, let's face it, it is. Not everything in life is discriminatory, otherwise somebody somewhere would be screaming discrimination every five minutes.
Thank you @mylittletibbies for being kind. Although I do believe Lisa was replying to me because of her references I made, eg “for your theory of dismissing their opinions as irrelevant you tend to jump to assumption…”. Also her reply that I should look at my choices of words. Anyway, I appreciate your thoughts, but I’m done with Lisa’s rudeness calling the SDC member a “snowflake” who “bordered on stupidity”. There’s no need for that. I won’t lose any sleep over it.
Enjoy the rest of your day 🌸
 
Thank you @mylittletibbies for being kind. Although I do believe Lisa was replying to me because of her references I made, eg “for your theory of dismissing their opinions as irrelevant you tend to jump to assumption…”. Also her reply that I should look at my choices of words. Anyway, I appreciate your thoughts, but I’m done with Lisa’s rudeness calling the SDC member a “snowflake” who “bordered on stupidity”. There’s no need for that. I won’t lose any sleep over it.
Enjoy the rest of your
Excuse me I referred to discrimination not the person and in fact maybe you need to read what I wrote..you call me rude for calling it as I saw it..you talk about kindness yet it's ok to talk down to me...that being said I think hypocrite maybe your new word. And do enjoy your day as I don't lose sleep over stupidity
 
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Thank you @mylittletibbies for being kind. Although I do believe Lisa was replying to me because of her references I made, eg “for your theory of dismissing their opinions as irrelevant you tend to jump to assumption…”. Also her reply that I should look at my choices of words. Anyway, I appreciate your thoughts, but I’m done with Lisa’s rudeness calling the SDC member a “snowflake” who “bordered on stupidity”. There’s no need for that. I won’t lose any sleep over it.
Enjoy the rest of your day 🌸
Thank you😄
 
SO the big shops are stating that 20 people out of 100 are stealing goods
I do not believe that
how did they come to that figure
i bet that if 1,000 people go through the store then to get that figure they would have to catch 200 shoplifters a day

WHAT A LOAD OF BULLSHIT
 
SO the big shops are stating that 20 people out of 100 are stealing goods
I do not believe that
how did they come to that figure
i bet that if 1,000 people go through the store then to get that figure they would have to catch 200 shoplifters a day

WHAT A LOAD OF BULLSHIT
I worked in the retail supermarket industry and I can tell you that figure would be CORRECT IF NOT MORE ...I suggest you check your facts first before engaging your 2 remaining brain cells...
 
I worked in the retail supermarket industry and I can tell you that figure would be CORRECT IF NOT MORE ...I suggest you check your facts first before engaging your 2 remaining brain cells...
And you have the audacity to say that when it is blatantly obvious that your solitary brain cell is still looking for its soulmate.
 
May not have had a manned checkout on the day. Not unusual if that was the case.
I use a mobility scooter and there are NO manned checkouts at the Coles I shop at in Melbourne's eastern suburbs! There haven't been any now for at least two years, one has to find a representative to ask for help!
 
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I worked in the retail supermarket industry and I can tell you that figure would be CORRECT IF NOT MORE ...I suggest you check your facts first before engaging your 2 remaining brain cells...
I know you are correct about the shoplifting, but no need for the rude comment
And you have the audacity to say that when it is blatantly obvious that your solitary brain cell is still looking for its soulmate.
Yes, so rude
 

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