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    91 month ago

    If you have more stuff than will fit in the weighing platform it’s a logistical disaster. Hence why the belts and bagger system were invented in the first place.

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      31 month ago

      I haven’t seen a Walmart with one of the weighing platforms in years, actually

      They all use larger flat plastic coffee-table bits attacked to the machine now, there’s actually about as much room on it as is in a cart, and it’s really nice

      You beep, beep, beep, and never have to worry about UNEXPECTED ITEM IN BAGGING ARE or anything like that

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          21 month ago

          There’s usually a platform you can leave 5-6 bags on till your cart is empty enough to through them back in there as you scan the rest

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            1 month ago

            Yea no shit. Not everyone has the luxury of shopping as often as you do and we have to actually fill our carts. Also it sure seems like you are still using disposable bags which is a shame.

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              31 month ago

              You act as if it doesn’t work the same way with a full cart cause it does, so what if I am that wasn’t even the subject

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                    1 month ago

                    For people who want/need to consolidate their grocery shopping so they don’t have to drive to the store more than once a month. And also people who use their own reusable bags. These scenarios don’t fit into the automation well in some places.