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Peter Johnson

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Apr 29, 2022, 12:57:31 PM4/29/22
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At the local branch of B&Q for the first time in several months the
other day, I saw that self-service checkout equipment had been
replaced and now does contactless.

Andy Burns

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Apr 29, 2022, 1:00:46 PM4/29/22
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Doesn't require balancing stuff on the weighing platform either, and the guard
on the door doesn't demand to see your receipt, it's almost as though they trust
people not to nick stuff ... I suspect we use the same branch.

alan_m

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Apr 29, 2022, 1:57:00 PM4/29/22
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I used B & Q the other day for a bag of sand and used the normal staffed
till because it had the shorter queue. I did notice that the staff
member assigned to the 4 off self service tills seemed rather busy
having to help almost everyone using them :)

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alan_m

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Apr 29, 2022, 2:01:29 PM4/29/22
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Yep the old system when scanning a bag of cement requiring you it put it
on the scales or plants where the weight would have changed depending on
what time of day they watered them :)

Tim+

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Apr 29, 2022, 2:08:49 PM4/29/22
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alan_m <ju...@admac.myzen.co.uk> wrote:
> On 29/04/2022 17:57, Peter Johnson wrote:
>> At the local branch of B&Q for the first time in several months the
>> other day, I saw that self-service checkout equipment had been
>> replaced and now does contactless.
>
> I used B & Q the other day for a bag of sand and used the normal staffed
> till because it had the shorter queue. I did notice that the staff
> member assigned to the 4 off self service tills seemed rather busy
> having to help almost everyone using them :)
>

Our B&Q has removed all their “self-service” checkouts. Always seemed to
need an awful lot of staff input.

Tim

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Rod Speed

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Apr 29, 2022, 2:51:51 PM4/29/22
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alan_m <ju...@admac.myzen.co.uk> wrote
> Andy Burns wrote
>> Peter Johnson wrote

>>> At the local branch of B&Q for the first time in several months the
>>> other day, I saw that self-service checkout equipment had been
>>> replaced and now does contactless.

>> Doesn't require balancing stuff on the weighing platform either, and
>> the guard on the door doesn't demand to see your receipt, it's almost
>> as though they trust people not to nick stuff ... I suspect we use the
>> same branch.

> Yep the old system when scanning a bag of cement requiring you it put it
> on the scales or plants where the weight would have changed depending on
> what time of day they watered them :)

Weird, none of our plant sellers sell any plants by weight they are
sold by the punnet or by plant with the trees etc.

None of the cement sellers sell it by weight either, its sold by the bag.

Dave W

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Apr 29, 2022, 2:56:00 PM4/29/22
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I never use a self-scan checkout in any shop - if they expect me to do
the cashier's job I would expect some sort of discount. The only time
I tried I was confused with "unexpected item in the bagging area", but
I didn't know where the bagging area was.
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alan_m

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Apr 29, 2022, 3:01:56 PM4/29/22
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On 29/04/2022 19:51, Rod Speed wrote:

> None of the cement sellers sell it by weight either, its sold by the bag.

12.5kg or 25kg bags so its sold by weight and comes in bags.

The old B&Q self service system seemed to be a bit quirky and random
about which items it wanted weighing for checking. From all accounts
they were still using a 30 year old point of sales software.

alan_m

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Apr 29, 2022, 3:17:27 PM4/29/22
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As per the original post, my local B&Q has introduced new terminals -
the old ones went missing a year or two ago, possible way before lockdown.

I've only had one experience of self service tills worse than those used
by b&q at a rural supermarket where there didn't seem to be anyone who
could use it without it coming up with an error. It had a conveyor belt
that took the goods through a covered tunnel after being scanned - two
items together anywhere in the tunnel and the whole system would crash
requiring a supervisor to use a physical key to unlock the touch screen
and scanner. When I last visited they had removed these physically
large tills and put in conventional staffed tills. Unfortunately I'm
used to the Lidl/Aldi fast type checkouts and in this rural location it
really is slow time with customers having a long natter with the
checkout staff :(

Jock

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Apr 29, 2022, 3:45:49 PM4/29/22
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On Sat, 30 Apr 2022 04:55:56 +1000, Dave W <dave...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> On 29 Apr 2022 18:08:44 GMT, Tim+ <tim.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> alan_m <ju...@admac.myzen.co.uk> wrote:
>>> On 29/04/2022 17:57, Peter Johnson wrote:
>>>> At the local branch of B&Q for the first time in several months the
>>>> other day, I saw that self-service checkout equipment had been
>>>> replaced and now does contactless.
>>>
>>> I used B & Q the other day for a bag of sand and used the normal
>>> staffed
>>> till because it had the shorter queue. I did notice that the staff
>>> member assigned to the 4 off self service tills seemed rather busy
>>> having to help almost everyone using them :)
>>>
>>
>> Our B&Q has removed all their “self-service” checkouts. Always seemed to
>> need an awful lot of staff input.

> I never use a self-scan checkout in any shop - if they expect me to do
> the cashier's job I would expect some sort of discount.

Mad, what matters is which works quickest.

> The only time
> I tried I was confused with "unexpected item in the bagging area", but
> I didn't know where the bagging area was.

Even you should be able to ask the monkey and remember that for the next
time.

Rod Speed

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Apr 29, 2022, 3:48:28 PM4/29/22
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alan_m <ju...@admac.myzen.co.uk> wrote
> Rod Speed wrote

>> None of the cement sellers sell it by weight either, its sold by the
>> bag.

> 12.5kg or 25kg bags so its sold by weight and comes in bags.

But you don't have to WEIGH it, just scan the barcode.

Peeler

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Apr 29, 2022, 4:39:17 PM4/29/22
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Peeler

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Dave Plowman (News)

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Apr 30, 2022, 7:24:26 AM4/30/22
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In article <evco6h9sabnarebn6...@4ax.com>,
Odd view to have in a self service store.

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Dave Plowman (News)

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Apr 30, 2022, 7:24:27 AM4/30/22
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In article <jd2r10...@mid.individual.net>,
alan_m <ju...@admac.myzen.co.uk> wrote:
> On 29/04/2022 19:51, Rod Speed wrote:

> > None of the cement sellers sell it by weight either, its sold by the bag.

> 12.5kg or 25kg bags so its sold by weight and comes in bags.

> The old B&Q self service system seemed to be a bit quirky and random
> about which items it wanted weighing for checking. From all accounts
> they were still using a 30 year old point of sales software.

Trying to remember when last I used B&Q. Got rather fed up of not being
able to find things - they never seemed to be in the slot they said they
were in, out of stock, or bits missing. And they've closed my local ones
anyway.

Much easier to do a click and collect with ToolStation or Screwfix. Both
of which have now closer branches than B&Q.

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alan_m

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May 1, 2022, 6:58:22 AM5/1/22
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On 30/04/2022 12:20, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

>
> Trying to remember when last I used B&Q. Got rather fed up of not being
> able to find things - they never seemed to be in the slot they said they
> were in, out of stock, or bits missing. And they've closed my local ones
> anyway.

There is also no tie up between the store stock levels listed on their
web site and what is actually in store.
I only use B&Q a store* for things like a single bag of sharp sand or
cement where it would be stupid driving any further to try and save a
few tens of pence. They also tend to do a good range of plants at
reasonable prices, and again a lot nearer to travel to than the local
out of town garden centres.

>
> Much easier to do a click and collect with ToolStation or Screwfix. Both
> of which have now closer branches than B&Q.
>

I do use both and they are closer than the B&Q store. They are a 15
seconds walk away from each other in my area and share the same car park.

* Earlier in the year I purchased a plastic wheelie bin/garden tool shed
online from B&Q mainly because they were the cheapest at 20% to 30%
lower than Amazon and other retailers.

Dave Plowman (News)

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May 1, 2022, 7:11:36 AM5/1/22
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In article <jd77e9...@mid.individual.net>,
alan_m <ju...@admac.myzen.co.uk> wrote:
> On 30/04/2022 12:20, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

> >
> > Trying to remember when last I used B&Q. Got rather fed up of not being
> > able to find things - they never seemed to be in the slot they said they
> > were in, out of stock, or bits missing. And they've closed my local ones
> > anyway.

> There is also no tie up between the store stock levels listed on their
> web site and what is actually in store.
> I only use B&Q a store* for things like a single bag of sharp sand or
> cement where it would be stupid driving any further to try and save a
> few tens of pence. They also tend to do a good range of plants at
> reasonable prices, and again a lot nearer to travel to than the local
> out of town garden centres.

Oddly, although several sheds have closed round here (now housing) a few
of the tradional builder's yards still exist. Although mainly Travis
Perkins. Only shed still close is a Wickes - with a ToolStation.

B&Q never looked after their plants here. Homebase were better - and now
Lidl are in that market. But garden centres (at higher prices) still
plentiful.

> >
> > Much easier to do a click and collect with ToolStation or Screwfix. Both
> > of which have now closer branches than B&Q.
> >

> I do use both and they are closer than the B&Q store. They are a 15
> seconds walk away from each other in my area and share the same car park.

> * Earlier in the year I purchased a plastic wheelie bin/garden tool shed
> online from B&Q mainly because they were the cheapest at 20% to 30%
> lower than Amazon and other retailers.

I did like wandering around the big B&Q at Wandsworth bridge, though. With
a decent sized Homebase across the road. Online just isn't the same. But
much more efficient.

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alan_m

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May 1, 2022, 8:13:21 AM5/1/22
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On 01/05/2022 12:10, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

> I did like wandering around the big B&Q at Wandsworth bridge, though. With
> a decent sized Homebase across the road. Online just isn't the same. But
> much more efficient.
>

My observation with Lidl is that they never water any of their plants so
in the hotter weather if you don't buy them soon after they are
delivered then don't bother.

Dave Plowman (News)

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May 1, 2022, 8:48:30 AM5/1/22
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In article <jd7bqt...@mid.individual.net>,
alan_m <ju...@admac.myzen.co.uk> wrote:
> On 01/05/2022 12:10, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

> > I did like wandering around the big B&Q at Wandsworth bridge, though.
> > With a decent sized Homebase across the road. Online just isn't the
> > same. But much more efficient.
> >

> My observation with Lidl is that they never water any of their plants so
> in the hotter weather if you don't buy them soon after they are
> delivered then don't bother.

Could be so. But Lidl tend to turn over such stuff quickly. B&Q would have
the same bedding plants outside for weeks on end. Homebase the same - but
did seem to water them regularly.

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Martin Brown

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May 1, 2022, 2:53:42 PM5/1/22
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On 29/04/2022 17:57, Peter Johnson wrote:
Where I live it has been dismantled and thrown away!


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