Walmart Store Switches to Self-Checkout Only

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Self-checkouts are nothing new, they have been around for a couple of years now. You can find them in grocery stores, hardware stores, even McDonald’s has the option to use a self-checkout instead of a traditional cashier. A Walmart store is starting to switch to a self-checkout store only.

Walmart Self Check-out

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Walmart Self-Checkout

Fayetteville, Arkansas is doing a new test for its Walmart. They will only be having self-checkouts at their store, no cashiers. This is a new experiment for them to see what works better.

If all goes well and the test is successful, then Walmart will do the same thing in more locations and across the country.

While they did not have a set date in place for these to take effect, it could happen sooner rather than later. These new decisions will also depend on many different things.

One factor is feedback from their employees as well as the customers. The main concern is Walmart just wants to do things that are easiest for both their employees and their customers.

Why the Change

Some people wonder why the need for a change and if it will help employees or just make things worse.

One of the main reasons for this change is self-checkout is very cost-efficient. Having a customer do the same work you would normally pay an employee does save the company a lot of money.

One report found that checking someone into their flight at the airport with a cashier costs around $3 dollars. If the customer checks themselves in, it only costs about 14 cents, which is a significant difference.

Another positive is the privacy that customers get when they buy things. If someone gets a personal item or something they might be embarrassed to get, having the self-checkout allows them to keep their purchases private.

Negatives of Self-Checkouts

A lot of customers actually are against self-checkouts. They feel that they are doing all the work and not getting paid for it.

Others find the machine to be difficult to use and cause more problems and takes up more time. Especially the older people who don’t use technology too often may have more problems with the self-checkouts than others.

Oftentimes customers have to ask the employees for help, which is basically like having a cashier anyway. With there being only one or two employees around to help a dozen or more self-checkout stations, it could end up taking more time on customers to get the things they need.

One other negative is that it does put workers out of a job. With the way the economy is going, we need more jobs open for people to live in this world.

With the way things are going, Walmart may be the first to change out cashiers for a self-checkout only system. Which way do you prefer?

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377 comments on “Walmart Store Switches to Self-Checkout Only”

  1. Daniel Trudell

    Why not just have cashiers there to make prices are correct and bag your own groceries? You also need carts near if going to have check out yourselves as there is never enough room for groceries your checking out on the counter and then putting in your cart. Then getting checked out after your exiting the store again??????

    1. Well go ahead and do but then you aren’t going to have customers because you cut out jobs so now no one has money to buy from you and if every store does this no one has money to purchase items.

  2. Dennis Conroy

    I am one of those that will change stores to shop at. We have a store few miles away that is all about service. No self checkouts. I bet Walmart will have more merchandise loss than what it would cost to have checkout clerks

  3. Marla Swartele

    Forget self checkouts. People need jobs otherwise there will be too much welfare. I hate self checkout.

  4. Actually, a Lowes store in Bonney Lake WA already does this, on a daily basis, and it starts at 7pm. Yup. At 7pm there are no cashier’s at the cash registers. It is self checkout only. There is a person at customer service for pickup service or returns. But general cashiers… Nope.
    I will say, I don’t mind self checkout, but I want it to be a choice, not a requirement.

  5. If I wanted to ring myself out I would apply for a job which I am not this puts too many people out of work

  6. Beverly Igo Igo

    When Walmart has no checkers I will shop elsewhere! Will not and do not like self check this is poor poor poor customer service! !

    1. I agree 100%! I do not like self checkout and prefer to pay with a written check and not plastic. I will shop elsewhere if they have no checkers.

  7. Self check 1st off is taking jobs away; many people are not computer savvy not just senior citizen; CEO’s and company are earning billions in profits, what are faithful shoppers getting in return for self check out?? Discount?? Personally I do not shop at stores that have only self checkout. Also, communication is being lost in the process.

  8. Everywhere people say they hate shopping at walmart ! I agree with them ! It was a pleasure before .

  9. Don’t mind using self service if I just have a few items that all have bar codes. But produce, etc. does not. Any store that does not have cashiers will see me walk out, leaving basket behind.

  10. I don’t mine using them if I’m in a hurry or 2 items. But I think you need to keep cashiers. I don’t like it we don’t get a discount for doing it. Why have employees if we’re going to do all the work. Next thing you’ll want us to come in and empty the truck for free. So I say no.

    1. Send Walmarts a 1099 irs also gets a copy see how they like it. It’s like having a job you don’t want and don’t get paid for. NOPE I will not shop there ever.

  11. Lorrie Spickelmire

    I do NOT like the self checkouts. Think about the jobs lost along with the loss in taxes paid into our social security and other programs.

  12. John McCallister

    I am over 70. I am not for change. It is bad enough you can not find help in the store as it is now. Self serve is not going to make it better. Please keep human checkers in the store as sometimes this is the only interaction us elder people have with the outside world and are not able to keep up with the technology. Consider the customer that keeps you in business.

  13. Laurie Ripperger

    I’m a part time cashier at Walmart and although I use self checkout I have many customers who say they won’t shop here any longer if there are no check outs with a cashier. I personally love being a cashier at Walmart and would hate to loose my position.

  14. Nanette Singler

    Well You will lose a lot of customers. I saw a woman walk out the front door wit a cart full of grocery that did not go through any check out. I am done with Walmarts. The one near me is filthy .

  15. Linda Oligmueller

    Employees pay income tax. Machines don’t. We’ll all be paying increased taxes to compensate as self-checkouts become more common.

  16. I think it’s a bad idea. Especially for the elderly. What about the people that use checks when they shop??