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Two juxtapositioned numbers at the Walkerville Woolworths. The 1 is a lane with human checkout, while the 5 is for a self-checkout station.
The green "Assisted checkout" sign is a little misleading, but it means that a human will help if you are having trouble with contrary instructions issued by the self-checkout machine. While I actually like the idea of the self-checkout, these days I don't shop often enough to get use to it. Last time, I put my bag on the wrong side of the machine and it didn't like that.
This is Walmart Supercenter # 4350 at 200 Old Fairgrounds Way in Kilmarnock, VA.
Despite opening in 2007, this store feels a smaller than a traditional Supercenter, and lacks a Tire Center. This is the only Walmart store in Virginia's Northern Neck.
Explored April 27, 2017.
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Stopped in Walmart late last night and found them installing new "Scan & Go" self checkouts. This store previously had 8 self-checkouts (4 on each side of the store); it looks like they are doubling the amount to 16 self-checkouts (8 on each side). Despite the signs saying Scan & Go is coming, I don't think this store is actually getting the real Scan & Go checkout system that's being tested in a few other stores (the one where you scan items with your phone as you shop).
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Store 3387. This store opened in mid-2006.
Explored April 27, 2017.
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Stopped in Walmart late last night and found them installing new "Scan & Go" self checkouts. This store previously had 8 self-checkouts (4 on each side of the store); it looks like they are doubling the amount to 16 self-checkouts (8 on each side). Despite the signs saying Scan & Go is coming, I don't think this store is actually getting the real Scan & Go checkout system that's being tested in a few other stores (the one where you scan items with your phone as you shop).
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Store 3387. This store opened in mid-2006.
Day 68 of the remodel. View of the bakery still under renovation, with the new Scan & Go checkouts to the right.
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Store 721. This store originally opened on March 1, 1995 and relocated from an older Division 1 store at US-41 and Cochran Boulevard, which originally opened in 1985. That location has since been subdivided into Staples, Big Lots, and Books-a-Million.
A view of the store's four self-checkout machines, which have moving belts, handheld scanner guns, and are generally the same as you'd see in a normal Walmart, but with a green paintjob. As it was late when I took this, all four self-checkouts were closed.
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Store 6937. This store originally opened as a Publix supermarket (#221) in 1980. In June 2005, Publix moved to a newly built larger location on Cochran Boulevard (#1013). The store later became American Signature Furniture, which closed in May 2014. The store officially opened as a Walmart Neighborhood Market on January 14, 2015.
Final day of the remodel before grand re-opening!
A quick view of the front end on the grocery side of the store, with the new self checkouts in front. You can see the new pickup area and the customer service area in the distance.
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Store 721. This store originally opened on March 1, 1995 and relocated from an older Division 1 store at US-41 and Cochran Boulevard, which originally opened in 1985. That location has since been subdivided into Staples, Big Lots, and Books-a-Million.
Day 49 of the remodel. One of this store's many new self checkouts, which has a moving belt. I haven't mentioned yet that this store now has self checkouts on the Home & Pharmacy side as well, instead of just on the Market side. This is from the Home side.
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Store 721. This store originally opened on March 1, 1995 and relocated from an older Division 1 store at US-41 and Cochran Boulevard, which originally opened in 1985. That location has since been subdivided into Staples, Big Lots, and Books-a-Million.
Final day of the remodel before grand re-opening!
A view of the new self-checkouts which were placed on the Home & Pharmacy side of the store. Here's a previous view of this area from May 2015, two years before the current remodel.
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Store 721. This store originally opened on March 1, 1995 and relocated from an older Division 1 store at US-41 and Cochran Boulevard, which originally opened in 1985. That location has since been subdivided into Staples, Big Lots, and Books-a-Million.
Stopped in Walmart late last night and found them installing new "Scan & Go" self checkouts. This store previously had 8 self-checkouts (4 on each side of the store); it looks like they are doubling the amount to 16 self-checkouts (8 on each side). Despite the signs saying Scan & Go is coming, I don't think this store is actually getting the real Scan & Go checkout system that's being tested in a few other stores (the one where you scan items with your phone as you shop).
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Store 3387. This store opened in mid-2006.
Day 28 of the remodel. 10 new Scan & Go self checkouts have been installed, along with 2 that have moving belts. These are the same ones recently installed in the North Port store. This upgrades the number of self checkouts in the store from 8 to 12. I currently don't know if they've also added some on the other side of the store. Here's a partial view of the self checkout area before renovation.
More of the floor has also been redone to concrete.
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Store 721. This store originally opened on March 1, 1995 and relocated from an older Division 1 store at US-41 and Cochran Boulevard, which originally opened in 1985. That location has since been subdivided into Staples, Big Lots, and Books-a-Million.
Stopped in Walmart late last night and found them installing new "Scan & Go" self checkouts. This store previously had 8 self-checkouts (4 on each side of the store); it looks like they are doubling the amount to 16 self-checkouts (8 on each side). Despite the signs saying Scan & Go is coming, I don't think this store is actually getting the real Scan & Go checkout system that's being tested in a few other stores (the one where you scan items with your phone as you shop).
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Store 3387. This store opened in mid-2006.
Stopped in Walmart late last night and found them installing new "Scan & Go" self checkouts. This store previously had 8 self-checkouts (4 on each side of the store); it looks like they are doubling the amount to 16 self-checkouts (8 on each side). Despite the signs saying Scan & Go is coming, I don't think this store is actually getting the real Scan & Go checkout system that's being tested in a few other stores (the one where you scan items with your phone as you shop).
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Store 3387. This store opened in mid-2006.
A quick glimpse at this store's previous self checkouts; only 8 of them at the time.. These have now been replaced with new Scan & Go-branded self checkouts in the vein of the North Port store. Picture coming soon.
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Store 721. This store originally opened on March 1, 1995 and relocated from an older Division 1 store at US-41 and Cochran Boulevard, which originally opened in 1985. That location has since been subdivided into Staples, Big Lots, and Books-a-Million.
Stopped in Walmart late last night and found them installing new "Scan & Go" self checkouts. This store previously had 8 self-checkouts (4 on each side of the store); it looks like they are doubling the amount to 16 self-checkouts (8 on each side). Despite the signs saying Scan & Go is coming, I don't think this store is actually getting the real Scan & Go checkout system that's being tested in a few other stores (the one where you scan items with your phone as you shop).
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Store 3387. This store opened in mid-2006.
View of Scan & Go (home & pharmacy side) and the newly-redone front end of the store.
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Store 721. This store originally opened on March 1, 1995 and relocated from an older Division 1 store at US-41 and Cochran Boulevard, which originally opened in 1985. That location has since been subdivided into Staples, Big Lots, and Books-a-Million.
Day 28 of the remodel. 10 new Scan & Go self checkouts have been installed, along with 2 that have moving belts. These are the same ones recently installed in the North Port store. This upgrades the number of self checkouts in the store from 8 to 12. I currently don't know if they've also added some on the other side of the store. Here's a partial view of the self checkout area before renovation.
More of the floor has also been redone to concrete.
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Store 721. This store originally opened on March 1, 1995 and relocated from an older Division 1 store at US-41 and Cochran Boulevard, which originally opened in 1985. That location has since been subdivided into Staples, Big Lots, and Books-a-Million.
This serves as the management kiosk for the self-checkouts. It allows an attendant to open and close lanes, see what people are scanning, alerts when assistance is needed, and probably a bunch of other functions.
Usually in Supercenters, this is bundled with a normal checkout so that the attendant can also check out people on their own, usually during extra-crowded periods. With this Neighborhood Market and the one in North Port, it's just the kiosk and nothing else.
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Store 6937. This store originally opened as a Publix supermarket (#221) in 1980. In June 2005, Publix moved to a newly built larger location on Cochran Boulevard (#1013). The store later became American Signature Furniture, which closed in May 2014. The store officially opened as a Walmart Neighborhood Market on January 14, 2015.
Scan & Go sign for self checkouts.
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Store 721. This store originally opened on March 1, 1995 and relocated from an older Division 1 store at US-41 and Cochran Boulevard, which originally opened in 1985. That location has since been subdivided into Staples, Big Lots, and Books-a-Million.
Stopped in Walmart late last night and found them installing new "Scan & Go" self checkouts. This store previously had 8 self-checkouts (4 on each side of the store); it looks like they are doubling the amount to 16 self-checkouts (8 on each side). Despite the signs saying Scan & Go is coming, I don't think this store is actually getting the real Scan & Go checkout system that's being tested in a few other stores (the one where you scan items with your phone as you shop).
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Store 3387. This store opened in mid-2006.
Now open. These new self checkouts have handheld scanners attached, which makes it easier to scan heavy items without lifting them. There are also a few with moving belts (as seen in Neighborhood Markets), but I couldn't get a picture of those. This store now has a whopping 20 self-checkouts, (4 with belts) as opposed to the original 8.
Also, I have a little surprise coming later today; stay tuned!
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Store 3387. This store opened in mid-2006.
Stopped in Walmart late last night and found them installing new "Scan & Go" self checkouts. This store previously had 8 self-checkouts (4 on each side of the store); it looks like they are doubling the amount to 16 self-checkouts (8 on each side). Despite the signs saying Scan & Go is coming, I don't think this store is actually getting the real Scan & Go checkout system that's being tested in a few other stores (the one where you scan items with your phone as you shop).
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Store 3387. This store opened in mid-2006.
New self checkout scanners arrived a few days ago, in a new spot! The Self Checkout Station is now the Scan and Go FastLane spot! Walmart actually had named the self-checkouts FastLane before, for a short period of time! We will move on to the changes beside the walls and Scan and Go FastLane scanners!
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Wal-Mart Supercenter, 2000-built, Concord Commons Place, Concord, North Carolina
Stopped in Walmart late last night and found them installing new "Scan & Go" self checkouts. This store previously had 8 self-checkouts (4 on each side of the store); it looks like they are doubling the amount to 16 self-checkouts (8 on each side). Despite the signs saying Scan & Go is coming, I don't think this store is actually getting the real Scan & Go checkout system that's being tested in a few other stores (the one where you scan items with your phone as you shop).
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Store 3387. This store opened in mid-2006.
Now open. These new self checkouts have handheld scanners attached, which makes it easier to scan heavy items without lifting them. There are also a few with moving belts (as seen in Neighborhood Markets), but I couldn't get a picture of those. This store now has a whopping 20 self-checkouts, (4 with belts) as opposed to the original 8.
Also, I have a little surprise coming later today; stay tuned!
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Store 3387. This store opened in mid-2006.
Stopped in Walmart late last night and found them installing new "Scan & Go" self checkouts. This store previously had 8 self-checkouts (4 on each side of the store); it looks like they are doubling the amount to 16 self-checkouts (8 on each side). Despite the signs saying Scan & Go is coming, I don't think this store is actually getting the real Scan & Go checkout system that's being tested in a few other stores (the one where you scan items with your phone as you shop).
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Store 3387. This store opened in mid-2006.
Not sure why their display bought up their Internal network here. One might want to be cautious at Home Depot this holiday season. Management wasn't concerned however was nice enough to issue a refund today.
Funny to see that this location is offering self checkout with the Project Impact sign for it, but that is likely because self checkout is a new addition to this store.
There is not 48 checkout lanes here, but for some reason the checkout lanes had rather high numbers ranging from 47-54 or so.
A clipping from 1988 about the first store in my town to have self-checkouts, long before they became common. The technology wasn't there yet to handle making the payment yourself, they had a separate cashier for these lanes for settling your bill.
I don't remember them having them after the six month trial mentioned.
I don't recall seeing this on my visit in June, but this sign is likely to be gone here in the near future....
Day 33 of the remodel.
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Store 721. This store originally opened on March 1, 1995 and relocated from an older Division 1 store at US-41 and Cochran Boulevard, which originally opened in 1985. That location has since been subdivided into Staples, Big Lots, and Books-a-Million.
Just throwing this in here in the middle of my Virginia downloads. I stopped in a Giant tonight that I dont usually shop at. Noticed these different checkout marker lights. Aren't these out of Giant Carlisle?
Also in the pharmacy, I saw signage that had the Giant of Carlisle logo. Just slightly surprised finding these since the stores are different divisions of Ahold.
These lights would feel more at home in a Giant-PA store: www.flickr.com/photos/46219395@N07/17168125999/in/photoli...
Oh yeah, I am expected to ring up and bag my own groceries
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Home Depot #4650 (104,911 square feet)
6921 Walton Lane, Fox Mill Center, Gloucester, VA
Opened September 24th, 2003
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tesco, london, england
may 2009
Tesco è un'iconica catena di supermercati nel Regno Unito che beneficia della più alta quota di mercato, sfiorando il 30% in un settore altamente competitivo. Da anni ha incrementato il numero di casse automatiche con lo scopo di ridurre le code e i costi. Il frenetico stile di vista londinese ha privilegiato la velocizzazione dei processi di acquisto, anche grazie alle innovazioni nei sistemi di pagamento. Parallelamente, i punti vendita hanno incrementato le mini-porzioni per single con la parallela proliferazione di prodotti alimentari in linea con le nuove tendenze (veg, cibi dietetici o iper-proteici, riduzione di plastica negli imballaggi, produzioni biologiche ed ecosostenibili, commercio equo-solidale).