Have you remembered Charles' present?
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Yeah it was reasonable with a larger shop, though it was an absolute pain having to wait for someone to check and scan 4 items (happened numerous times to me, including during peak hours where there was no staff member instantly available so we had to stand around waiting). My biggest problem was just that it wasn't compatible with gift cards. As soon as I switched to those, I Scan&Go became about spending more to save a small amount of time and that wasn't worth it to me. It was the equivalent of paying an $8 - $12 fee to use Scan&Go on a big shop.
Android version upgrades haven't felt meaningful to me for a long time. I'm surprised people still get so excited about them (and angry when their manufacturer is slow to push the upgrade out).
So are just going to ignore the bit where your own argument/opinion is based on even less evidence and scrutiny?
EDIT: Also, what does any of this have to do with Proton's privacy policy? If your argument has any relevance, it's in relation to a moral objection to the CEO's political statements. Proton AG is a Swiss company, none of this actually matters in reality.
Also, semi-related, the Everyday Rewards membership no longer grants a monthly 10% discount at BIG W.
Same in Adelaide, almost all self checkouts now.
Aldi has almost fully converted to self checkout, in Adelaide. Not sure what it's like in other cities but maybe worth checking again if you haven't been for a while.
No one ever used this in my area. I never saw anyone at the gate, and on the few occasions I used it myself it always said "1 shopper in store" (me). I haven't used Scan&Go for quite some time because I have been paying with discounted gift cards for several years now to save as much as I can.
However, Scan&Go did have one genuinely good use case that cannot be replicated with the trolleys and that was allowing you to grab your one or two items during peak hour (maybe a drink or snacks) and skip all the queues in store. It was super fast, but having to rely on the trolleys will slow that down and make it far more cumbersome.
Audiobookbay, but you could also try Soulseek since many people include audiobooks and audiodramas in the music libraries they share.
Man who didn't read the article he shared tells those who did read it that they "need to work on their reading comprehension". You're so stupid you're actually writing satirical headlines about yourself now. Except, unfortunately for you, it's not satire because you really just typed that out. Wow.
ignoring the fact that pewdiepie is a racist
This is a satirical article mocking the backlash to the things he actually did.
Very cute setup!