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Sainsbury's To Cut Thousands Of Store Jobs
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First it was Tesco....now its Sainsburys. I feel very sorry for all the workers losing their jobs in retail these .
First it was Tesco....now its Sainsburys. I feel very sorry for all the workers losing their jobs in retail these .
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My Morrisons is always short of staff , there is never anyone around to help if , or rather when, a self service till goes wrong. What staff are visible are usually too busy gossiping to each other to notice a problem. More than once I have left the shopping and walked out in frustration after waiting while the staff chat to each other.
Sainsbury’s and the others are gearing themselves up for more automation and smart paying without till staff.
You will order your shopping on-line and pick up the finished basket at the store (or have it delivered). Or you will go to a store and titems will automatically be scanned and your card be automatically debitted.
Thnology already works, Amazon opened such a store this week.
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The big supermarkets know this is the future (and it involves less people).
You will order your shopping on-line and pick up the finished basket at the store (or have it delivered). Or you will go to a store and titems will automatically be scanned and your card be automatically debitted.
Thnology already works, Amazon opened such a store this week.
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The big supermarkets know this is the future (and it involves less people).
I'm not sure one can "blame" those who shop online or shop in cheaper supermarkets. The blame must lie in the management. They must ensure that their business moves with the times - if they are no longer convenient or competitive then clearly people will go elsewhere. Ultimately their duty is to the shareholders though.
I can remember when I first started in my line of work - it is wholly different now to when I first started. Times are changing.
OK I am a culprit. I loathe shopping in town. I just loathe the entire experience. I far prefer to shop online - unless I am nipping to the butchers or bakers in the next village. OK so I pay more, but I do get really good quality served by knowledgeable people. They will order special cuts in, they will discuss with me what I want, they will treat each customer individually rather than a statistic.
Years ago, the loss of our small local shops was lamented. Now the supermarkets are victims. And with a bit of luck, your local shops might return.
OK, I feel desperately sorry for anyone losing their employment. But if I can avoid a supermarket, I will.
I can remember when I first started in my line of work - it is wholly different now to when I first started. Times are changing.
OK I am a culprit. I loathe shopping in town. I just loathe the entire experience. I far prefer to shop online - unless I am nipping to the butchers or bakers in the next village. OK so I pay more, but I do get really good quality served by knowledgeable people. They will order special cuts in, they will discuss with me what I want, they will treat each customer individually rather than a statistic.
Years ago, the loss of our small local shops was lamented. Now the supermarkets are victims. And with a bit of luck, your local shops might return.
OK, I feel desperately sorry for anyone losing their employment. But if I can avoid a supermarket, I will.
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I'm not sure what you mean by trains or buses being more expensive. Trains and buses round here are a jolly sight cheaper, Spath. A weekly rider on the buses (which is unlimited journeys in and out of the city costs £12). A daily train ticket from here to the nearest big city is £7, I'm not sure what it is weekly but pay in advance and its a lot less. A day return to the nearest other town from here is £2.70. I cant drive to the city or town and park the car all day for less than that.
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