It seems like they’ve ditched the fancy carts in favor of solely using the “Just Walk Out” technology.I personally think it is pretty cool, certainly would beat having to gather what I want to buy and either wait in an extremely long line to one of the only cashiers on a register or scan every item i already picked to then put it back in my cart again. I have heard things about the cart being "smart" and totaling everything as you put it in for a "easy" checkout process, but last I saw the tech, it struggled with produce with weight and barcodes and small items because of the even smaller barcodes.
Maybe you should do some research first? Most of those questions could probably be answered by Google.What’s in it for them? Eliminating millions of retail jobs, giving the customer less opportunity to contemplate the cost of what they’re buying. Tracking the products we look at, even if we don’t pick them up, so that tempting chocolate we resisted will follow us around all day spamming us with ads until we buy it later.
Whats in it for us? If a store is so busy it has a checkout line, this thing might also have the same problem. I bet that store has a shopper limit so the cameras can get a clear view of the customers picking at the shelves, so there’s still a potential for queuing, it’s just moved to the entrance instead of the checkout.
If it's a big grocery shopping session, that's the opportunity to re-pack everything into my own bags according to weight and fragility - which isn't necessarily the order I picked them up. Scanning is usually faster than I can pack, and payment with contactless/PIN only takes seconds. I can imagine people blocking the shelves while they juggle the contents of their bag.certainly would beat having to gather what I want to buy and either wait in an extremely long line to one of the only cashiers on a register or scan every item i already picked to then put it back in my cart again.
Even without a deliberate limit, scanning the card on entry is going to be the bottleneck - as soon as one person gets their card rejected and starts working through the contents of their wallet, it's all going to grind to a halt. Of course, from the shop's point of view that's bad since people will see the queue before and walk to the next shop - wheres once they're in a normal shop with goods in their hands before they hit the queue they're less likely to drop them and leave.Whats in it for us? If a store is so busy it has a checkout line, this thing might also have the same problem. I bet that store has a shopper limit so the cameras can get a clear view of the customers picking at the shelves
Jeez, I guess next time don’t ask people for their thoughts if what you actually wanted was some results from Google. Those are rhetorical questions. You can tell that by the way I discuss the answers right after asking them.Maybe you should do some research first? Most of those questions could probably be answered by Google.
I welcome your thoughts, but I encourage people to inform themselves before discussing stuff like this.Jeez, I guess next time don’t ask people for their thoughts if what you actually wanted was some results from Google. Those are rhetorical questions. You can tell that by the way I discuss the answers right after asking them.
So you expect people to watch a half hour of YouTube videos before they give any meaningful answers/opinions to you in a post that has no meaningful content?I welcome your thoughts, but I encourage people to inform themselves before discussing stuff like this.
You asked for people's thoughts, not a research project.I welcome your thoughts, but I encourage people to inform themselves before discussing stuff like this.
How is this different from any other scenario in which you use a credit/debit card?I wonder about security. Amazon and storex now all have my credit info. Anyone of many hackers who access the above also have the info. How about the first guy who figures out that setting up a dummy store with great items at cheap prices is an instant way to harvest credit card numbers to sell or use.
No, not really. All I expect is a surface level understanding of how it all works. There was a lot of misinformation being shared in this thread.So you expect people to watch a half hour of YouTube videos before they give any meaningful answers/opinions to you in a post that has no meaningful content?
I’m not asking for much (and I’m most certainly not asking for anything like a research project).You asked for people's thoughts, not a research project.
You have provided 0 (zero) substance in your post, just links to videos. So you are asking people to spend their time to watch videos and then you complain when they have opinions ...No, not really. All I expect is a surface level understanding of how it all works. There was a lot of misinformation being shared in this thread.
I’m not asking for much (and I’m most certainly not asking for anything like a research project).
Hey, don’t shoot the messenger. I’m just making sure that the opinions and information shared in this thread are factual. The subject matter of this thread should be taken seriously.You have provided 0 (zero) substance in your post, just links to videos. So you are asking people to spend their time to watch videos and then you complain when they have opinions ...
“Alternate facts” are not opinions.Opinions & thoughts are, by their very definition, NOT FACTUAL. They're opinions and/or thoughts and can have nothing to do with reality, facts, or anything beyond what one had for breakfast in the morning.
I’ve already done my research. I’m just waiting for somebody to share something that’s factually informative. Am I asking for too much?OP: "What are everyone's thoughts on this?"
Posters: "Here are our thoughts."
OP: "Not those thoughts, I want you to do all my research for me and then post it so I don't have to."
*thread dies* 🦗🦗🦗
I think it's pretty clear that most of us don't care for your attitude here, so I suspect you're not going to get much of a useful conversation—at least not in this thread.Am I asking for too much?
Why? What’s up with my attitude?I think it's pretty clear that most of us don't care for your attitude here
And finally we land on the perfect irony of the thread title. Bravo.Why? What’s up with my attitude?
If you don’t care, you’re free to leave the thread.
It all comes full circle!And finally we land on the perfect irony of the thread title. Bravo.
Amazon is the one processing it all. I’m sure they’d be willing to hand over all of those email addresses and credit card information…What I'd give to get the data produced by those shops.