This Woolworths store is giving shoppers a ‘blast from the past’!

The world might be moving at a fast pace, but there's one place that seems impervious to the passage of time—the Woolworths store in Scottsdale, Tasmania.

Step into this timeless Woolies outlet and experience a little '90s nostalgia.


Unlike most modern supermarkets, this Woolworths store in Scottsdale has resisted the spirit of change and, as such, is being described as a supermarket that takes customers 'back in time'.

But what's special about it? Well, it's not just the store's balconied window displays or the vintage red-white Woolworths sign.


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A Woolworths store in Tasmania garnered attention for its ‘90s look. Credit: Facebook


The store has been untouched since the 90s, with old checkered floors, analogue vegetable scales, and other nostalgic features still on display.

And, despite the convenience and efficiency they offer, you won't find one self-serve checkout here.

One shopper shared a photo of the place on social media, writing, ‘Took a day trip to Scottsdale, Tasmania, like a step back in time. Not a self-serve in sight.’


The discovery of this 'retro' Woolies has left many shoppers stunned, with one woman asking, ‘Wow, is this photo from today's time?’

Others also shared their experience in the store. One said, ‘We were there last New Year, and yes, as an ex-employee, we were stunned at how “1995” the place was. Nice though, hope it doesn't change.’


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Shoppers noticed that the store still had analogue weighing scales and checkered tiles. Credit: Google


'Oh wow! It's how I remember it as a kid in the early nineties with the triangular service lights,’ another remarked.

However, the lack of self-serve checkout counters sparked a small debate among internet users.


‘I really like self-service check-outs. I like to pack the way I want,’ one person shared.

‘How annoying. Standing in an unnecessary line when you could have scanned all your groceries and left the store,’ another stated.


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The Scottsdale store doesn’t have a self-serve checkout counter. Credit: Shannon Johnson/Facebook


On the other hand, there are shoppers who like that there are no self-serve in the store.

A man wrote, ‘Love that!! Proper customer service.’

‘Good to see. The more we use registers with staff at them, the more shifts the staff get,’ someone commented.


According to a staff member of the Scottsdale store, the reason why there aren’t self-serve checkouts at the store stems from the customers' disinterest towards the service.

'I work there. None of our customers seem to want self-service. Being an older store, our service end that works fine was put on the back burner when our freezers needed replacing,' they shared.

Hence, customer satisfaction trumps technological advancement in this small store's list of priorities.

‘Having frozen food is more important than a pretty service area. There are many stores in Tasmania that don't have self-service and still function well,’ the staff continued.


Key Takeaways
  • A Woolworths store in Scottsdale, Tasmania, is captivating Australians with its '90s fitout and lack of self-serve checkouts.
  • Many shoppers prefer the retro layout, sparking a debate over the desirability of self-service checkouts.
  • The supermarket has not received a modern update, still featuring the old chequered floors, analogue vegetable scales, signage and tills system.
  • A staff member explained that self-serve checkouts hadn't been installed because their older customers didn't want them and because their budget priority was to replace freezers.

At SDC, we recognise and respect all views, after all, it’s the variety in sentiment that keeps the conversation interesting.

But, if you’re near the area, we do recommend a visit to this one-of-a-kind Woolworths store in Scottsdale. After all, who does not enjoy a bit of time travel, especially when it's achievable just by pushing a shopping trolley?

Have you seen similar stores in your area that kept their retro look? Share them in the comments below!
 
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I am a little confused here.My local big city store has the exact same scales as the ones in the photo,so apart from no self serve checkout and the "CHOICE OF FLOOR TILES", I am seeing no significant difference.Also retro would be stores from the 60-70s you would think?Prices on labels stuck to the items, coffee grinding machines cos the coffee was only available in beans etc.I know I was a check out chick in 1975 and worked Thursday night and Saturday mornings whilst at school.PS.Was paid$14..still remember
 
Ummmm.... this old and in Tasmania..... Wouldn't this store have been a Roelf Vos, not a Woolworths?
 
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Wow... a great step back in time.
I refuse to use self checkouts. I will wait in line & have a real live person serve me ( even if they not very happy). The less we use self checkouts... the more jobs for us humans that are being phased out of existence.
 
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Has the guy who said waiting in line - never had to wait in line to use the self serve? lmost always no registers available even. in the self serve
 
The world might be moving at a fast pace, but there's one place that seems impervious to the passage of time—the Woolworths store in Scottsdale, Tasmania.

Step into this timeless Woolies outlet and experience a little '90s nostalgia.


Unlike most modern supermarkets, this Woolworths store in Scottsdale has resisted the spirit of change and, as such, is being described as a supermarket that takes customers 'back in time'.

But what's special about it? Well, it's not just the store's balconied window displays or the vintage red-white Woolworths sign.


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A Woolworths store in Tasmania garnered attention for its ‘90s look. Credit: Facebook


The store has been untouched since the 90s, with old checkered floors, analogue vegetable scales, and other nostalgic features still on display.

And, despite the convenience and efficiency they offer, you won't find one self-serve checkout here.

One shopper shared a photo of the place on social media, writing, ‘Took a day trip to Scottsdale, Tasmania, like a step back in time. Not a self-serve in sight.’


The discovery of this 'retro' Woolies has left many shoppers stunned, with one woman asking, ‘Wow, is this photo from today's time?’

Others also shared their experience in the store. One said, ‘We were there last New Year, and yes, as an ex-employee, we were stunned at how “1995” the place was. Nice though, hope it doesn't change.’


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Shoppers noticed that the store still had analogue weighing scales and checkered tiles. Credit: Google


'Oh wow! It's how I remember it as a kid in the early nineties with the triangular service lights,’ another remarked.

However, the lack of self-serve checkout counters sparked a small debate among internet users.


‘I really like self-service check-outs. I like to pack the way I want,’ one person shared.

‘How annoying. Standing in an unnecessary line when you could have scanned all your groceries and left the store,’ another stated.


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The Scottsdale store doesn’t have a self-serve checkout counter. Credit: Shannon Johnson/Facebook


On the other hand, there are shoppers who like that there are no self-serve in the store.

A man wrote, ‘Love that!! Proper customer service.’

‘Good to see. The more we use registers with staff at them, the more shifts the staff get,’ someone commented.


According to a staff member of the Scottsdale store, the reason why there aren’t self-serve checkouts at the store stems from the customers' disinterest towards the service.

'I work there. None of our customers seem to want self-service. Being an older store, our service end that works fine was put on the back burner when our freezers needed replacing,' they shared.

Hence, customer satisfaction trumps technological advancement in this small store's list of priorities.

‘Having frozen food is more important than a pretty service area. There are many stores in Tasmania that don't have self-service and still function well,’ the staff continued.


Key Takeaways

  • A Woolworths store in Scottsdale, Tasmania, is captivating Australians with its '90s fitout and lack of self-serve checkouts.
  • Many shoppers prefer the retro layout, sparking a debate over the desirability of self-service checkouts.
  • The supermarket has not received a modern update, still featuring the old chequered floors, analogue vegetable scales, signage and tills system.
  • A staff member explained that self-serve checkouts hadn't been installed because their older customers didn't want them and because their budget priority was to replace freezers.

At SDC, we recognise and respect all views, after all, it’s the variety in sentiment that keeps the conversation interesting.

But, if you’re near the area, we do recommend a visit to this one-of-a-kind Woolworths store in Scottsdale. After all, who does not enjoy a bit of time travel, especially when it's achievable just by pushing a shopping trolley?

Have you seen similar stores in your area that kept their retro look? Share them in the comments below!
Still wouldn't get me to shop there......
 
The Woolworths in Legana Tasmania doesn't have self serve either
 
That's what I thought early 60's etc, but in saying that Tasmania in some places is like going back in time when you walk into their shops
Yeah that's why we retired down her from NSW
 
This reminds me of the days when we pulled into a service station, someone filled the fuel tank, checked the oil and water, cleaned the windscreen and did so with a smile.
I don't mind self serve fuel, but do miss those independent family owned servos. My in-laws owned one and did all that for many years. They were well known and respected within their community.
Today is in line with our modern age, but they should be called self-service stations.1
 
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