Unsatisfied with self-serve checkouts? Discover the complaint many Coles shoppers share about this store feature
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As more and more supermarkets adopt self-serve checkouts, it seems the debate around their efficiency and convenience continues to divide opinions.
Self-serve checkouts offer customers a quick and easy way to scan, pack, and pay for their purchases without waiting in long checkout lines. However, not everyone is on board with this shift in customer service.
A frustrated Queensland shopper recently expressed his dissatisfaction with his local Coles store's lack of manned checkouts during peak hours, and it turns out he isn't alone in this sentiment.
In a video shared on TikTok, the Gold Coast man complains that all the available checkout lanes had been converted to self-service only, with no staff to assist customers who prefer a traditional checkout experience.
‘So it’s just before six o’clock at night at Coles, and as usual, not a single till is open with anyone to serve you,’ he said in the clip.
'Has anyone else had a gutful of this, and are you changing supermarkets because of it?’
‘I just want to buy my groceries and have someone scan them and put them in a bag. I don't really want to scan them myself.'
He also argued that if he wanted a self-service experience, he could shop at ALDI instead.
The shopper continued: ‘I know that might be lazy or whatever, but I go to a supermarket like Coles for service, and if I wanted to do it myself, I may as well go to ALDI.’
‘What is everyone else finding out there? Local one has no staff at peak times?’
The video, which the shopper has since deleted, made the rounds on social media, racking up over 25,000 views and sparking heated discussions about the pros and cons of self-serve checkouts.
One user wrote: ‘I refuse to serve myself. I am not employed by Coles, and they don’t pay me and why should I be doing the service that is expected by them?’
‘It’s even worse when you think about all the jobs that have been lost,’ another pointed out.
A third agreed: ‘I’d much prefer extra staff who get a job.’
‘It’s becoming way too common. You turn up to the checkout, and it’s all self-serve, no staff.’
While some shoppers agreed with the man's sentiments and expressed concerns about job losses, others defended the self-service checkouts, arguing they are efficient and convenient.
One person insisted: ‘I will only use self-service, best thing ever!’
‘I prefer to do [check out] it myself,’ another added.
A Coles representative commented on the issue, acknowledging that self-serve checkouts have gained popularity among shoppers due to their convenience and efficiency.
Nonetheless, the representative also pointed out that traditional checkout options with staff assistance are still available for those who prefer it.
'We are providing more choice to our customers in how they can choose to check out in our stores,' the Coles spokesperson said.
'Of course, if a customer would prefer to be served by a team member, they are still available to happily serve them at the checkout.'
As the debate rages on, it's clear that regardless of the self-service technology available, some customers still value the personal touch that comes with being served by a staff member.
What's your take on this? Do you prefer self-serve checkouts or traditional checkouts with staff onsite? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Self-serve checkouts offer customers a quick and easy way to scan, pack, and pay for their purchases without waiting in long checkout lines. However, not everyone is on board with this shift in customer service.
A frustrated Queensland shopper recently expressed his dissatisfaction with his local Coles store's lack of manned checkouts during peak hours, and it turns out he isn't alone in this sentiment.
In a video shared on TikTok, the Gold Coast man complains that all the available checkout lanes had been converted to self-service only, with no staff to assist customers who prefer a traditional checkout experience.
‘So it’s just before six o’clock at night at Coles, and as usual, not a single till is open with anyone to serve you,’ he said in the clip.
'Has anyone else had a gutful of this, and are you changing supermarkets because of it?’
‘I just want to buy my groceries and have someone scan them and put them in a bag. I don't really want to scan them myself.'
He also argued that if he wanted a self-service experience, he could shop at ALDI instead.
The shopper continued: ‘I know that might be lazy or whatever, but I go to a supermarket like Coles for service, and if I wanted to do it myself, I may as well go to ALDI.’
‘What is everyone else finding out there? Local one has no staff at peak times?’
The video, which the shopper has since deleted, made the rounds on social media, racking up over 25,000 views and sparking heated discussions about the pros and cons of self-serve checkouts.
One user wrote: ‘I refuse to serve myself. I am not employed by Coles, and they don’t pay me and why should I be doing the service that is expected by them?’
‘It’s even worse when you think about all the jobs that have been lost,’ another pointed out.
A third agreed: ‘I’d much prefer extra staff who get a job.’
‘It’s becoming way too common. You turn up to the checkout, and it’s all self-serve, no staff.’
While some shoppers agreed with the man's sentiments and expressed concerns about job losses, others defended the self-service checkouts, arguing they are efficient and convenient.
One person insisted: ‘I will only use self-service, best thing ever!’
‘I prefer to do [check out] it myself,’ another added.
A Coles representative commented on the issue, acknowledging that self-serve checkouts have gained popularity among shoppers due to their convenience and efficiency.
Nonetheless, the representative also pointed out that traditional checkout options with staff assistance are still available for those who prefer it.
'We are providing more choice to our customers in how they can choose to check out in our stores,' the Coles spokesperson said.
'Of course, if a customer would prefer to be served by a team member, they are still available to happily serve them at the checkout.'
Key Takeaways
- Self-serve checkouts have become a widespread feature in many stores, offering customers a quick and easy way to scan and pay.
- A Queensland shopper voiced his frustration over the lack of manned checkouts available at his local Coles store and questioned if others were changing supermarkets because of it.
- A Coles spokesperson stated that self-serve checkouts offer convenience, but staff are still available to serve shoppers who prefer that option.
- The now-deleted video attracted over 25,000 views and received mixed responses, with some supporting the shopper's complaint while others praised the self-serve checkouts.
As the debate rages on, it's clear that regardless of the self-service technology available, some customers still value the personal touch that comes with being served by a staff member.
What's your take on this? Do you prefer self-serve checkouts or traditional checkouts with staff onsite? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.