logo
Major UK supermarket removes self-checkouts from most stores

Major UK supermarket removes self-checkouts from most stores

Daily Mirror21-04-2025

Booths first removed self-service checkouts in November 2023 and has since seen customer satisfaction scores rise, the supermarket chain has said - now more are being axed
A major UK supermarket has removed self-checkouts from most stores and it seems customers couldn't be happier. Booths, the grocery chain based in Lancashire, first made the move back in November 2023, and now managing director Nigel Murray has revealed that customer satisfaction ratings have been soaring.
He told The Grocer: "We're at 74 now, up from 70 (out of 100). Not all of that is due to the fact that we've taken self-service checkouts out of many of the stores... But when you look at things like service, into the 'promise of things to come' section, we've scored brilliantly.

"Because in really simple terms if you've got somebody who is doing a job repetitively for six, seven, eight hours a day, they are going to do it faster and better than if you are just turning up to do it once every three days."
This change comes as other retailers are tweaking their checkout experiences. Home Bargains, for example, is tackling theft by implementing a significant update to its self-checkouts.
Home Bargains is testing new anti-theft software where AI integrated with CCTV will detect whether items at self-checkout have been properly scanned.
The retailer is working with tech companies SAI, Storewide Active Intelligence, and Everseen to embed this technology into its security systems. SAI has described this advancement as transforming standard security cameras into "specialised and capable in-store AI assistants."
Meanwhile, Aldi has announced customers will now be able to purchase lottery tickets at self-checkout machines as part of its expanded services. Previously, these were only available at manned checkouts.

In contrast, Asda is planning to increase the number of staff on checkouts, acknowledging that it has reached a limit with self-service tills. The supermarket stated that while self-checkouts are efficient for customers, it aims to invest more hours into having manned checkouts.
Asda insisted this decision was not influenced by shoppers' preference for human assistance over machines. It comes as a poll last year found 60 per cent of Britons prefer to use a traditional cashier as opposed to self-checkouts.
The survey, by UK consultancy Daemon, found just 14 per cent said the former was their favourite method of shopping. Daemon said this highlighted 'the lasting appeal of personal touch-points in the evolving customer shopping experience '.
Jimmy Headdon, head of delivery excellence at Daemon said: 'Cashiers will always have a place, offering a human touch and familiarity, which may be why they are the preference of older generations. Generally, people who feel confused or unsure about using self-service checkouts may avoid them, opting for the reassurance of personal interaction when something goes wrong, like an error with scanning or payment.'

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Shoppers react to Christmas stock spotted in shops in June
Shoppers react to Christmas stock spotted in shops in June

Glasgow Times

time2 hours ago

  • Glasgow Times

Shoppers react to Christmas stock spotted in shops in June

And it's not only Christmas items on sale in June that have caused a stir, but 'spooky season' Halloween stuff is also gradually appearing in shops. A post on the Facebook group Extreme Bargains and Savings UK got people talking this week, as a picture of Christmas sweets was posted in Home Bargains. While some shoppers were annoyed by the idea that Christmas had come early, others believed it was a sensible way of planning ahead. One person commented: 'This must be a wind up!' Another added: 'I don't want to think of Christmas just yet. It's only June.' 'Taking the p***,' another said. 'Omg like it's only June! What the hell,' one shocked user commented. But others thought it was a good idea for budgeting, stating: 'Only 29 weeks until Christmas, that's only seven monthly wage packets left.' Discontinued UK Sweets/Chocolates While one person commented: 'Some people can only afford to buy a little at a time, leaving them having to start buying as soon as it's over. It's never too early.' Facebook users also remarked on other stores that they've spotted Christmas and Halloween stock in months in advance. One person added: 'Went to HomeSense/ TK Maxx yesterday…it was flooded with Halloween - have to admit though it's kind of exiting to know spooky season is around the corner.' 'I saw some Christmas stuff in Poundland today,' another added. Recommended reading: When should you start planning for Christmas? While some people may find it a little strange to plan so far in advance, many people turn their thoughts to Christmas at the end of August, experts say. House & Garden says: 'There's no doubt that preparing for Christmas (especially if you're hosting), can be a lot of work. The key, however, is organisation. 'If you get a few things booked in September and October, and then a few jobs checked off the list each week in November and December, the whole thing will feel like a breeze.'

Home Bargains offering massive 96% discounts on three makeup sets
Home Bargains offering massive 96% discounts on three makeup sets

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

  • Daily Mirror

Home Bargains offering massive 96% discounts on three makeup sets

The trio of talc-free and vegan-friendly makeup items are now available for just £2.97 altogether Home Bargains' latest StarBuy deals have seen the store slash a whopping 96% off three makeup products from the same brand. Each makeup item has a recommended retail price of £29, which would set you back £87 if you purchased all three. However, thanks to the store's 96% discount on each, buying all three would now only cost £2.97. The store frequently refreshes its StarBuy offerings with a variety of home, baby, food and skincare items, often marking down items by nearly full price. The most recent discount is no exception, with customers set to enjoy a saving of £28.01 on Home Bargains ' BP Professional makeup. ‌ According to Home Bargains' website, the brand's Lip Kit Duo, which includes a vegan-friendly, talc-free lipstick and a matching lip liner, has a recommended retail price of £29. However, the kit is currently being sold for a mere 99p, reports the Liverpool Echo. ‌ Home Bargains says that the BP Professional Lip Kit Duo "has everything you need for the perfect pout". It continues: "Each kit features a richly pigmented mineral lipstick and a coordinating lip liner, designed to define and enhance your lips with long-lasting colour. "Formulated with nourishing ingredients like sunflower seed oil and jojoba oil, the velvety-smooth lipstick glides on effortlessly and stays put for hours when paired with the liner. Plus, it's vegan, talc-free, and totally glam. Whether you're feeling classic red or blush rose pink, each kit delivers bold beauty with a smooth finish. Colours may vary, but the slay is guaranteed." Home Bargains has dramatically reduced the price of BP Professional's Hydrating Blush Stick, originally retailing at £29, now available for just 99p. The discount retailer describes the BP Professional Hydrating Blush Stick as "your go-to for that effortless, dewy glow." The store touts the product's "creamy" and "hydrating" formula, claiming it allows for smooth application and easy blending to achieve a natural flush. They elaborate: "Whether you're getting ready for school, a selfie, or just want to brighten your day, this blush stick makes it easy and fun. Available in assorted shades to match every vibe. Just swipe, blend, and glow. Colour may vary." Additionally, Home Bargains has slashed the price of BP Professional's HD Makeup Primer from £29 to 99p. The retailer boasts that the primer is "expertly crafted to deliver a flawless complexion, addressing concerns such as dryness, fine lines, oily skin, and enlarged pores." ‌ In its online product description, Home Bargains says: "Specially formulated to act as both a makeup base and colour corrector, our primer ensures a seamless application while providing nourishment and hydration. Designed to prevent any cakey buildup, our primer preps the skin immaculately, creating the ideal canvas for your makeup application. "Its innovative formula not only moisturises dry patches, fine lines, and wrinkles but also effectively minimises the appearance of pores and regulates excess oil production. This lightweight primer can be worn alone for its skin-smoothing benefits or as a base for mineral makeup, offering versatile usage tailored to your preferences." ‌ The StarBuy deals come as Home Bargains and B&M are offering a £300 hair styling kit to £40. On Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, a user named Kylie posted a photo of the Soleil Endless Styling Set spotted at her local store. The £40 kit includes straighteners, a curling wand, and a hot styling brush, with a recommended retail price of £299. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice here.

Shoppers react to Christmas stock spotted in shops in June
Shoppers react to Christmas stock spotted in shops in June

South Wales Guardian

time2 days ago

  • South Wales Guardian

Shoppers react to Christmas stock spotted in shops in June

And it's not only Christmas items on sale in June that have caused a stir, but 'spooky season' Halloween stuff is also gradually appearing in shops. A post on the Facebook group Extreme Bargains and Savings UK got people talking this week, as a picture of Christmas sweets was posted in Home Bargains. While some shoppers were annoyed by the idea that Christmas had come early, others believed it was a sensible way of planning ahead. One person commented: 'This must be a wind up!' Another added: 'I don't want to think of Christmas just yet. It's only June.' 'Taking the p***,' another said. 'Omg like it's only June! What the hell,' one shocked user commented. But others thought it was a good idea for budgeting, stating: 'Only 29 weeks until Christmas, that's only seven monthly wage packets left.' Discontinued UK Sweets/Chocolates While one person commented: 'Some people can only afford to buy a little at a time, leaving them having to start buying as soon as it's over. It's never too early.' Facebook users also remarked on other stores that they've spotted Christmas and Halloween stock in months in advance. One person added: 'Went to HomeSense/ TK Maxx yesterday…it was flooded with Halloween - have to admit though it's kind of exiting to know spooky season is around the corner.' 'I saw some Christmas stuff in Poundland today,' another added. Recommended reading: Cadbury makes major change to Christmas chocolate box Home Bargains staff reveal the meaning of red star stickers This simple life hack costing just £1.35 gets rid of unwanted pet smells easily While some people may find it a little strange to plan so far in advance, many people turn their thoughts to Christmas at the end of August, experts say. House & Garden says: 'There's no doubt that preparing for Christmas (especially if you're hosting), can be a lot of work. The key, however, is organisation. 'If you get a few things booked in September and October, and then a few jobs checked off the list each week in November and December, the whole thing will feel like a breeze.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store