Why is there usually so little space/time for packing at supermarket checkouts?
Wouldn't this improve the shopping experience? Or is it economically inefficient?
Wouldn't this improve the shopping experience? Or is it economically inefficient?
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Jep, where the speed from traders to traders can be very different. In general, the MAs are quicker at Aldi/Lidl/sonstiger Discounter, with the supermarkets (Edeka/REWE/KAUFLAND/etc.). This is partly very noticeable.
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The place is mainly used to offer as much goods as possible. The trend has been towards so little goods in the warehouse for years, so that almost the entire goods are in the sales area.
So that it goes faster and more customers can be collected
So save on personnel?
Anyway, in many markets, the cashiers are supposed to keep certain times per customer. It should go fast.