• @[email protected]
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    1 month ago

    Exactly - you see the little lock thing on the display and you’re like, aww shit I have to go find an employee, nevermind.

    edit: Urban Anarchy idea - get some of those locks and randomly stick them on display cases!

    • @[email protected]
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      371 month ago

      My Walmart has a little button to summon an employee. The last time (as in, both the most recent time and the final time) I went there at night to try getting diaper rash cream for my baby I pressed the button, and waited.

      And waited.

      Pressed the button again.

      And waited.

      Sunk cost fallacy. I’ve already waited so long, what if as soon as I walk away to find an employee somebody shows up?

      After 10 minutes I went to find an employee stocking the shelves and told them what I needed. Their answer was “yeah, we saw you buzzed but we don’t know who has the key. If we find out we’ll have them open it for you.”

      So I left .

      I hate Walmart so much.

      • shastaxc
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        41 month ago

        You guys know this article is about Walgreens, right?

        • @[email protected]
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          71 month ago

          It’s about sales losses due to keeping items behind locks at Walgreens. The person you replied to gave an anecdote of the identical problem at another retailer, in order to emphasize that this is a clear problem for both retailers and customers. It hardly seems irrelevant to the conversation?

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          You know how in discussions people mention related things? This is one of those times, Sheldon.