Many of you will have noticed
the growing trend for self-service at the supermarket checkouts when you pay
for your weekly food shop. It’s something that started to appear many years ago
on the petrol garage forecourt.
Do you remember the days when
you drove your car onto the garage forecourt where you were met by a pump attendant?
They would ask you what type fuel you wanted and then after filling up your
tank they would give your windscreen a quick wipe and maybe offer to check your
water and oil levels.
Well those days of customer
service have long since gone, we now take self-service for granted and in
todays busy times self-serve is often the preferred way for paying for goods
and services. I wonder though if this practice is good for us in the long term.
There are times when you don’t
want to engage too much with the person who is checking taking your payment.
There are also days when it frustrates me that I have to engage with a machine
that repeatedly yells ‘Unexpected item in the bagging area’.
Six months ago in my local
supermarket you would see three sales assistants behind the checkout but that
has now reduced to only one member of staff and another one encouraging you to
use the self-checkout.
To the worker and the jobs
market this is disastrous, replacing workers with machines is not the way
forward. This country needs jobs for shop workers, if they are replaced with
machines it is the working class people who will ultimately suffer from a lack
of jobs. It will leave a large group of people with no money, claiming benefits
and no purpose in life. We have seen this already in the manufacturing industry
where huge swathes of the once bustling West Midlands industrial heartland is
now reduced to barren wasteland and Disney style shopping centres.
If Supermarkets are to be
allowed to continue with the dominance they enjoy in the market place, they
should at least be expected to provide jobs in the community.
They should not be allowed to
make such huge profits without contributing something back to society, a
contribution to the welfare of the people they are profiting from.
They should be obligated to
provide well-paid manual jobs.
They should also give
something back to their customers in return for all the information they gather
from us when we shop with our loyalty cards.
How about they offer Free
Dental care to all shoppers who carry their loyalty cards.
If the population had better
teeth then surely they can chew more beef.
It’s a win-win situation for
both Supermarkets and the Consumers.
I personally don’t use self-service
machines. I will always wait for the sales assistant to become available.
I suggest you do the same. Ignore
the Self Checkout and Engage with a real person and help support Britain’s
working classes.
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