Shopper slams Coles after accusing her while at self-serve checkout: ‘I was embarrassed’

Navigating the self-checkout lanes at supermarkets can be a convenient time-saver, but for one Coles shopper, it turned into an unexpected ordeal that left her mortified.

Jade Zane experienced a distressing accusation from a self-checkout supervisor. This has sparked a conversation about customer treatment and the reliance on automated systems in our local stores.



Jade's shopping trip was meant to be quick—she only needed 'one or two things' and didn't bother with a basket.

However, as she approached the self-checkout with her arms full, she encountered a technical hiccup that would soon escalate into an embarrassing confrontation.


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Coles shopper Jade encountered a distressing situation at the self-serve checkout. Credit: @jademariezane / TikTok


As she placed a capsicum on the scale, the machine suddenly ‘stopped working’, prompting her to seek assistance from the supervisor.

To her shock, the Coles worker accused her of attempting to steal based on video footage that appeared on the screen.

The accusation was blunt and public: 'You just tried to steal.'

Jade, taken aback by the claim, vehemently denied the charge, expressing her disbelief and frustration with a few choice words.

‘I was embarrassed and shocked, to be honest,’ she said.

‘He [the worker] kept saying it when I was trying to explain.’

‘"Excuse me, I did not try to steal, you m**********r'. And he goes, “Yes, you did look.”’



The situation intensified as the supervisor persisted with the allegation, only to backtrack after realising his mistake and offering an apology.

‘When I got annoyed... he realised he was wrong,’ Jade said.

‘Like, who the f**k are you to accuse someone of stealing if you haven't seen it first.’

She wondered why the supermarket ‘doesn't want people to steal’ yet doesn't have more worker-manned checkouts in operation.

‘Firstly, people make mistakes, but if the stealing is that bad, open cash registers. I'm assuming people who steal won't be scanning their items in the first place,’ Jade said.



Jade's experience is not an isolated incident.

After sharing her story on social media, it became clear that other Coles customers have faced similar situations.

‘Coles camera always picks up my handbag as a roast chook,’ one said, with a parent adding they've had their toddler flagged as a suspected stolen item.

‘We are sick of being stalked and accused while doing your unpaid work at the grocery scanner. Open the checkouts if you don't trust us,’ another said.



In response to the incident and the ensuing public outcry, Coles has issued an apology.

‘This is certainly not reflective of how our team usually interact with customers,’ a Coles spokesperson said.

‘We encourage our customers to share this type of feedback with us directly so we can investigate and improve the in-store experience for our customers.’

You can watch Jade’s video below (Disclaimer: This video contains offensive language):


Credit: @jademariezane / TikTok

However, self-serve checkouts have been an ongoing issue for shoppers.

In a previous story, a Coles shopper experienced a new demand at a self-serve checkout where they were told how to bag products.

This issue sparked discussion about the supermarket’s self-service policies. You can read more about the story here.
Key Takeaways
  • A Coles customer was accused of attempting to steal by a self-checkout supervisor after a machine malfunction.
  • The customer, Jade Zane, was embarrassed and shocked by the false accusation and shared her experience on social media.
  • Other customers have also reported feeling unfairly accused by self-checkout systems at Coles and are frustrated with the lack of worker-manned checkouts.
  • Coles has apologised for the incident, stating it is not reflective of their usual customer service, and encourages customers to provide feedback directly for investigation and to improve the in-store experience.
Have you encountered similar issues? Do you prefer the traditional checkout with a human touch, or do you embrace the self-service option? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
 
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I haven’t shopped at Cole’s for over a year now - limited choices, poor service. Woolies is better, but now I do most of my shopping at our local Drakes store - a bit more expensive, but great choices, and friendly staff! Our local IGA is also great, but a bit further away. Forget the big supermarkets!
 
I haven’t shopped at Cole’s for over a year now - limited choices, poor service. Woolies is better, but now I do most of my shopping at our local Drakes store - a bit more expensive, but great choices, and friendly staff! Our local IGA is also great, but a bit further away. Forget the big supermarkets!
Haven't shopped at Coles or Woollies for over 20 years..... mongrels
 
Just line up and go through the register and pay like the old days. People are complaining about these issues a lot it seems. It would be terrible to be accused of shoplifting when you are a honest person just going about your shopping. Really is there any need to use foul language too. I understand the embarassment and anger, but stacking on a hissy fit with foul language is only going to draw more attention to you. Maybe demand for the store manager to be called. If it's not resolved maybe say well l will leave my goods and go elsewhere but l will be taking this matter further with head office of Coles l shall never shop with Coles again.
Self serve is the worst thing to be brought in. Of course it was an opening for theft. Sad when honest people are accused of shoplifting when all they are doing is trying to do their shopping and get on with their day. Close them all down put on more staff and open the registers.
Kind regards to all Vicki
 
I was in a new Coles yesterday and it was well laid out but had so many self serve checkouts and only two checkouts open, the queue for the operated checkout was quite long but we waited, I don't know why the supervisor who was hovering didn't open the second operator checkout. Oh well, never mind, I find Coles to be cheaper than Woolies on what I buy, but i get a lot of things from Aldi as well. I believe and I don't know if this is true, but overseas they have seen the error of the self serve checkouts and are going back to operator checkouts?
 
I will not shop at Coles or Woolworths since they put these self serve outlets.
1 they are putting people out of work.
2. they are always breaking down
3 you put potatoes on & it comes up something else more exspensive.
4 takes you twice as long to get out of the damn store
Result - shop at local markets, butchers, bakeries & be served as one expects. With courtesy & not AI.
 
Just line up and go through the register and pay like the old days. People are complaining about these issues a lot it seems. It would be terrible to be accused of shoplifting when you are a honest person just going about your shopping. Really is there any need to use foul language too. I understand the embarassment and anger, but stacking on a hissy fit with foul language is only going to draw more attention to you. Maybe demand for the store manager to be called. If it's not resolved maybe say well l will leave my goods and go elsewhere but l will be taking this matter further with head office of Coles l shall never shop with Coles again.
Self serve is the worst thing to be brought in. Of course it was an opening for theft. Sad when honest people are accused of shoplifting when all they are doing is trying to do their shopping and get on with their day. Close them all down put on more staff and open the registers.
Kind regards to all Vicki
Agree with you. Readers reading this, please remember to sign the petition on checkouts😊.
 
I was in a new Coles yesterday and it was well laid out but had so many self serve checkouts and only two checkouts open, the queue for the operated checkout was quite long but we waited, I don't know why the supervisor who was hovering didn't open the second operator checkout. Oh well, never mind, I find Coles to be cheaper than Woolies on what I buy, but i get a lot of things from Aldi as well. I believe and I don't know if this is true, but overseas they have seen the error of the self serve checkouts and are going back to operator checkouts?
Yes, I've read that too. Problem is that Australia tends to lag behind decisions made elsewhere and any consideration to retaining (or maintaining a reasonable number of) manned checkouts may be a long way away.
 
I was in a new Coles yesterday and it was well laid out but had so many self serve checkouts and only two checkouts open, the queue for the operated checkout was quite long but we waited, I don't know why the supervisor who was hovering didn't open the second operator checkout. Oh well, never mind, I find Coles to be cheaper than Woolies on what I buy, but i get a lot of things from Aldi as well. I believe and I don't know if this is true, but overseas they have seen the error of the self serve checkouts and are going back to operator checkouts?
Apparently that is correct.
If people want to use self serve that is their prerogative, but many more manned checkouts should be opened for those who don't.
Alienating customers by accusing them of theft does not appear to be a good business model to me.
I don't know what they expected when they had this brain fart in the first place. Of course the dishonest people are going to take advantage.
It's either open more manned checkouts or cop the losses due to theft.
 
A lawyer for what? someone who doesn't know how to connect with a customer in a friendly manner or for the foul-mouthed reaction, get real
People want to sue for anything these days,. what is wrong with them.
Build a bridge and get over it.
Worse things happen to people every minute of the day.
Another snowflake wanting her two minutes of fame.
 
Easy to say, harder to do.

Legal costs.
If you could even find a lawyer to take on such a petty frivolous case.
Just how much do you think you would get, if it wasn't thrown out of court. Wouldn't even cover the court costs
I can see the headlines
WOMAN AWARDED 50 CENTS FOR HURT FEELINGS
🤣🤣😵
 

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