• NotASharkInAManSuit@lemmy.world
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    The stick is a universal if you have a cart of groceries, we all need the stick in those times to guide us. The thing that gets me is when I put a hand basket on the belt and the person in front of me gives me the stink eye and slaps the stick between their loose groceries and my contained and obviously separate basket of groceries like I was trying to trick them to pay for my stuff. It’s not just white or old people, though, being a douche is a human quality, not a racial or generational thing.

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      I thought basket of groceries on the belt was a social faux pas?

      Because then the check out people can’t plan their bagging of heavy / light?

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        It’s a hand basket, there are at most two bags worth of stuff in it. If you’ve got a bunch of heavy shit that needs separated then you’re doing it wrong.

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          at most two bags worth of stuff in it.

          You dont know how to hand basket very well.

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      I always empty my basket onto the conveyor. Seems rude of me to assume the cashier should reach over and into a basket just to ring up my goods. Do you also make them unload your buggy when you use those?

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    I wouldn’t have any problem with not having this stick, but cashiers can’t seem to tell that a six-inch distance between my order and the next order is a good place to stop. Then we’re all sitting around for an extra couple of minutes while they try to get someone to come and authorize voiding the items.

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    You’re right, from now on I’ll wait until they scan the next person’s item and then go “ew, god no. you really think I’d buy that garbage?”

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    What? As an Asian American I and my family love that damn stick.

    Don’t be lumping my flavorful ingredients with some white guys bland crap at the Chinese grocery store.

    But seriously everyone should use that thing because it makes the cashier’s job easier, faster, and smoother for everyone.

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    If you purposefully don’t use the divider, you shouldn’t be allowed to shop there. Also, what the hell does this have to do with race?

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    Yeah fuck that noise! You’re supposed to wait until they accidentally scan the next persons items and then make them get a manager to make the correction like God intended!

    Or you can just avoid that and use the divider so the cashier knows when they’re done with your items…

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      In theory leaving a significant amount of space should give the cashier enough information, but then again, we don’t live in a world where everything is as it should be…

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        Since its a continuous belt loop, a significant amount of space behind the next customer could mean placing your items right at the front of the belt.

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        The belts usually move forward automatically, eliminating any space left intentionally between two groups of things on it once the first group has been removed from the belt.

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          Yeah but cashiers have eyes and can see that there is space behind the last item they are currently grabbing, I would think.

          I use dividers when I can, but sometimes not enough of them are available.

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            Maybe, but they’re paying attention to the task of scanning items, running the register, and the customer at the front of the line. I don’t really think it’s reasonable to expect them to keep an eye on that moving target as well. I’ve seen the very thing happen: Loading my stuff on to the belt, trying to leave a space because there is no divider available, the cashier is busy concentrating on the other things they are doing and the customer in front of them (not me and my stuff), they grab the last item of the other person’s stuff, scan it and bag it, turn back to check for more stuff (by this time and while the cashier’s back is turned the void I’d left is gone because the belt doesn’t stop advancing until a divider or product blocks the sensor). They may not ever see a gap (only the next item to be scanned).

            There’s no perfect solution here, but I don’t see any reason to heap any more responsibility or blame on to an overworked, underpaid, daily abused retail worker just trying to stay sane in one of the most soul crushing and mind-numbingly repetitive jobs I’ve ever known.

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    Stupid cashiers… I always put those separators on the belt, but they always stop me from buying one.

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    “Huhuh you use a thing that makes social interactions in an often stressful and tiring situation a bit easier. You weirdo.”

    (…?)

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      I mean if the line is busy and theres people waiting behind you, the stick is awesome. But then ive also had times where the clerk is checking out the last few items of the person in line when i walk up, theres no one behind me, a big empty space on the conveyor belt, and when i start placing my items at rhe end of the belt clearly separated by the big empty space, the grandma in front of me passive aggressively slaps down the stick. Like wtf im not trying to sneak my shit in with your order, its pretty obvious whose is whose.

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        the grandma in front of me passive aggressively slaps down the stick

        that’s just in your head. embrace the divider.

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          Yep, in my experience leaving a bunch of space on the belt can sometimes cause confusion if the cashier gets distracted!

          So it’s just kind of polite to use it so everyone isn’t relying on implicit cues.

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    I don’t get it. I don’t want to stand in line longer waiting while the cashier unscans my items from the person ahead’s order or unscans the next persons items from my order. They also often fuck it up anyway but still

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    Is that a white thing? I do love it, but I don’t know if it has anything to do with my race. It makes it easier for the cashier to tell when one person’s groceries end without having to pay attention to who is putting what on the belt.

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      I put one down behind my items just yesterday, and the Black woman behind me thanked me for doing so. So there’s a data point.

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        I haven’t lived in a predominantly-white area in over 20 years and I have never been in a situation where someone should have used a divider and didn’t…so I have hundreds of data points to back yours up

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      In my country the cashiers will place the divider beforehand if you forget to do it and while the current customer is paying… So yes, the divider is for the cashier not for the customers.