Grocery store cashiers in America and abroad - a few questions for you
Do old people at your store lick their hands before touching paper money?
How many PLUs do you know?
Nightmare mode: what chain do you work for and is it shit
1. Sometimes, but I don't really notice
2. Almost everything the produce department and bakery carry
3. Acme markets, not too bad desu senpai, but I got out of cashiering a while ago.
1. Not that I've noticed
2. most of produce and around 1/3 of bakery
3. Fred Meyer's, bretty good but I've only ever worked there so don't have a comparison.
1. They are not the only ones who do it, but they are definitely the majority
2. All common produce, and, like, the 5 most common bakery items
3. Wegmans.
1. Well today, they have this stuff that you can rub on your fingers and it gives the same result. The old people still probably do it.
2. I remember a bunch of the produce numbers because I worked in produce for a while.
3. I work for a local chain that gets their groceries form Nash Finch, it's losing out to Walmart pretty bad.
what's a plu
that cat is cute btw x3
>>7135045
>feeding beignets to a ferret
FUUUUUUUUCK I can't buy them here and that shitfuck isn't even appreciating them
>>7135123
>beignets
>ferret
hella fuck*ng epic
>>7135100
Yeah, they have it at my chain too, but it's fucking retarded. Why do your hands need to be moist to touch money? To get a better grip?
>>7135185
It's very slightly gummy/waxxy it adds some friction to your finger tips if you use it as intended in cease money/paper is too slick/stuck together.
>>7135202
My dexterity is hot shit and never have I thought to myself "my hands need to be moistened in order to touch this money" - if anything it sounds like a learned behavior from old times like packing cigarettes.
Anyway since I'm OP
1: They do all the time
2: most produce but none of the bakery, too lazy, also fuck apples
3: Hannaford in New England - it's actually pretty sweet, Delhaize is okay