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by ladon86 1004 days ago
I much prefer the handheld scanner method, in which you scan while you shop. This used to be more widespread in the UK before self checkout took over. I seem to remember it being launched in the late 2000s?

Advantages:

1) Your scanning labor is spread out across your entire visit

2) No need to unload and bag everything at the end

3) You can see a running price total

Is that last point the reason why supermarkets moved away from them? Because they don’t want you to budget in realtime?

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>Because they don’t want you to budget in realtime?

I’ve seen lots of technological progress in my day, but nothing towards making this process more efficient in-store.

In a way, doing groceries is one of my few remaining financial uncertainties. Depending on meal plan and the status of my pantry it could be plus/minus $50 or $100