Winco is employee-owned and offers good benefits.
This seems to be a simple matter of incredibly poor store management.
Winco is employee-owned and offers good benefits.
This seems to be a simple matter of incredibly poor store management.
I had this problem a lot there. If you look at the front of the store near the check-out lanes, you can always see abandoned carts full of products. It is pretty sad. It also doesn't take major credit cards, so you need cash, check, or debit card. We go every now and then, but it is always a struggle when you go to check out. Makes no sense.
This is all too true.
Here Winco spends hundreds of millions to enter this market, takes out full-page ads, carries an incredible amount of inventory... And yet when people actually make the effort to shop there, Winco can't get their act together enough to just take their money.
It doesn't take a ton of market research to realize that a terrible checkout experience is going to strongly discourage customers from returning; especially now with not only tons of competition but all types of delivery and pickup models. It's like a b-school case of how to completely ruin a business by doing everything right and then failing at the most important thing.
We used to shop at Winco pretty regularly, but we rarely go following the credit card thing. Seems like that was a portent of things going downhill. Its a bummer!
When "discount" is in the DNA of an organization, it ends up permeating the entire customer experience. It affects staff attitudes and leaderships decisions. They know their target customer probably has to shop there, so there isn't as much priority on trying to retain someone who will come back out of necessity.
This was only 8:30 and the self-checkout was completely shut down. I get it at 11PM when one checker could probably handle things from that point forward, but 8 bloody 30?
The truly comical thing about that store is it literally has 16 checkout lanes plus 6-8 self-checkout stations. Why do they even bother to build these? Has that store ever had more than 4 lanes open in its entire history? I bet the northern half of those lanes have never been used once, but they spend tons of money to install them, each with a POS system, then they just sit there taking up space and gathering dust while mocking the huge lines of customers funneled into one or two lanes.
Yeah, that's crazy. I don't understand why they would close the self-checkouts.
Walmart went all in with the self-checks so at least they don't have a bunch of registers sitting empty.
Speaking of Walmart, about a week ago I went in to get one item and went through the self check. Ok no problem. I walked to the exit and went by the other self check area, There was a lady with a completely full cart trying to check out. Most of her stuff was food. She had no place to put her food after scanning it except on the floor. The self check area only has the small shelf area on both sides of the scanner thing. Walmart had no regular registers open. This was around 9am. Not way early. If Walmart wants people to use these then they need to make them user friendly. One other time I was shopping and had a fairly full cart. They only had a self check area that was not set up for using shopping carts. There was 3 or 4 self check in a row. YOu had to go by one to get to the other. The one that was open was the one at the end. The other 2 people also had carts. No way to get around them without the folks taking their carts and coming out of the area to let me in. An employee came and said to go to the far one. I said I have to wait for other other people to finish. She grabbed my cart and just shoved those people and carts. Lot what the heck??? Does no one have manners and patience??? Walmart again failed. Do they not expect people to shop with carts??? or make a medium to large purchases? What about older people? How are they to manage this. What about people who cannot bend down to get their stuff that they have to put on the floor???
Speaking of Walmart, about a week ago I went in to get one item and went through the self check. Ok no problem. I walked to the exit and went by the other self check area, There was a lady with a completely full cart trying to check out. Most of her stuff was food. She had no place to put her food after scanning it except on the floor. The self check area only has the small shelf area on both sides of the scanner thing. Walmart had no regular registers open. This was around 9am. Not way early. If Walmart wants people to use these then they need to make them user friendly. One other time I was shopping and had a fairly full cart. They only had a self check area that was not set up for using shopping carts. There was 3 or 4 self check in a row. YOu had to go by one to get to the other. The one that was open was the one at the end. The other 2 people also had carts. No way to get around them without the folks taking their carts and coming out of the area to let me in. An employee came and said to go to the far one. I said I have to wait for other other people to finish. She grabbed my cart and just shoved those people and carts. Lot what the heck??? Does no one have manners and patience??? Walmart again failed. Do they not expect people to shop with carts??? or make a medium to large purchases? What about older people? How are they to manage this. What about people who cannot bend down to get their stuff that they have to put on the floor???
I went earlier in the week and the lady that was monitoring the self-checkout area was saying that for some reason they had all recently started messing up. I don't know if it was a software or hardware issue, but 3-4 were out of order. I'm guessing the rest of them broke down as well, as usually they're online 24/7.
I do agree about their checkout situation, it's wild that they have like 40 lanes and only 1-3 are ever staffed.
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