Shopper boycotts Aussie supermarket giant after 'awkward' encounter in-store

A trip to the supermarket can be a mixed bag of experiences.

Sometimes, it's a breeze, and other times, it can leave shoppers with a story to tell.

For one customer, a routine visit to Coles led to a heated online discussion and a personal vow never to return.


Melbourne local Shani Chantel was enjoying a 'peaceful' shop at her neighbourhood Coles when things took a turn at the self-serve checkout.

As she prepared to scan her groceries, two Coles employees approached her.

Staff members insisted that she should scan her bulky pack of toilet paper before any smaller items.

According to Shani, the staff told her it was 'illegal' not to do so.


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Shani Chantel was doing her routine shop at Coles when the encounter happened. Image Credit: TikTok/Shani Chantel


'I looked down at the toilet paper, I looked up and I said, "Get the f*** away from me," Shani recounted in a video.

She went on to say, 'Sir, it is one thing to have to scan this s*** myself... But it is a f****** other thing for you to tell me how the f*** to pack my bag.'

The confrontation quickly escalated as other shoppers looked on in shock.

Shani admitted she 'flipped out' at the workers, and the experience left her so rattled that she vowed never to set foot in the said store.


What's the deal with scanning big items first?

According to a Coles spokesperson, the request ensures that bulky or heavy items aren't accidentally left in the trolley unscanned.

'We know that helping our customers with bulky or heavy items can be a big help—this is all about providing great service to our customers and helping them get through the checkouts quickly and efficiently,' the spokesperson explained.

However, Coles quickly clarified that staff are not supposed to void a customer's order to enforce this practice.

'In isolated cases where this is happening, we would encourage our customers to provide us with this feedback directly, so we can provide coaching and prevent this from happening,' the spokesperson added.

Is it really 'illegal' to scan items in a certain order?

No, it's not illegal to scan your groceries in any particular order.

'As a Coles worker, it is definitely not illegal, but we do get into trouble if we don't at least encourage the customer to scan their bulk items first, unfortunately,' a Coles employee commented on Shani's video.


Supermarkets across Australia have been ramping up their loss prevention tactics, especially as self-checkouts have become more prevalent.

While these measures reduce theft and keep prices down for everyone, they could also lead to awkward or uncomfortable encounters.

Watch Shani's story here:

Source: @shanichantel/TikTok

For many shoppers, especially seniors, self-checkouts can be daunting.

It's a delicate balance between protecting the store's bottom line and making sure customers feel respected and valued.

If you ever find yourself in a similar situation to Shani's, always remember to stay calm and polite and ask for clarification about supermarket rules.

Supermarkets like Coles and Woolworths also encourage customers to share their experiences to help them improve customer service.
Key Takeaways

  • Shani Chantel claimed she was told it was 'illegal' to scan her items out of order at a Coles self-checkout.
  • Coles employees allegedly instructed her to scan bulky items first, which led to an angry confrontation and Ms Chantel vowing to boycott Coles.
  • Coles confirmed staff are encouraged to prioritise bulkier items at checkout to prevent theft and accidental omission, but it is not illegal to scan items out of order.
  • Coles stated that in rare cases where customers may feel uncomfortable, feedback is welcomed so staff can be coached.
Have you ever had an awkward moment at a supermarket self-checkout? Do you prefer scanning your own groceries, or do you miss the days when friendly checkout staff did it for you? Share your stories with us in the comments section below.
 

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I would of walked out at the instant they said it was illegal not too, I can see it now, cops called and fined or go to court for not scanning in the correct order. Let ones feet do the shopping not your mouth as this attention seeker did.
 
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What's this chic on? And why does she go on & on for so long? What's with her coat/jacket half off? Weirdo
 
Ok, this woman is a social media attention seeking pest

Look at how she is dressed and those lips are over botoxed

There is definitely another side to this story.
I think she went into Coles looking for a story. I think the allegations are over dramatised .

And her foul mouth needs a good cleaning out.

Just have a look at her social media account , it says it all. It's all About her
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GEEZ! WHAT A PAIN IN THE ARSE AND SO SELF INDULGING.

Glad she hasn't done her shopping at the store I frequent. Now over joyed for the shoppers that do go to the store she WAS going to can now go knowing SHE'D NOT GOING.
 
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What an awful shopping experience, to be treated like one is committing a crime. The term illegal stands for crime and that customer should never have been spoken to with those words. The job of the Coles workers who stand there at the self service areas, are supposed to assist customers, and that assistance means even reminding a customer when they may forget to scan their larger purchase. The Coles workers were trying to play the roll of law makers by using the term illegal. What next ..a citizen's arrest on the customer because the Coles worker failed to do their job and remind the customer who honestly forgot to scan the larger purchase. I would have called the manager and stated that the term illegal should not be used on customers who bring their hard earned cash to purchase Coles products. I then would call the Coles Head Office and expresse my anger and advised them if their workers continue to use words like illegal for not scanning a bigger product first, they will definately drive their customers away to many other welcoming stores. 🙏🦋
 
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I never use self operated checkouts I don’t agree with them. I’m not employed by Coles. However I think the current practice of using swear words and abusing people with them is quite obnoxious. I am not a prude but I think the use of these words shows one’s lack of appropriate vocabulary and it is a cheap way of stating your case.
 
I never use self operated checkouts I don’t agree with them. I’m not employed by Coles. However I think the current practice of using swear words and abusing people with them is quite obnoxious. I am not a prude but I think the use of these words shows one’s lack of appropriate vocabulary and it is a cheap way of stating your case.
 
I have never heard of having to conform to a rule of what you should check out first or last. Agree this woman (who is not a lady) is looking for notoriety and certainly doesn’t get it either her attitude
 
If coles want the items scanned as they say, get rid of self service, employ more staff to attend the registers!
 
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