Re: Tesco Image Thread (and other supermarkets)
Posted: Mon 16 Nov, 2009 17.42
Maybe they hadn't took the decision to update at the time.
The drawer opens so you can put any coupons the customer has redeemed into the drawer, and also to allow cashback to be taken out.scottishtv wrote:Indeed. Why are separate, additional Epson (I think) printers needed at each checkout for these coupons? Tesco used to print Clubcard bonus coupons on the same till printer so why is the additional printer needed? Maybe all the pre-printed T&Cs on the back are the reason I suppose, but it seems extravagent. Also slows down the transaction time as the coupons still seem to print only after the receipt has printed.m-in-m wrote:They do not allow the use of coupons - which considering Sainsburys have been/are rolling out coupon printers on all their tills seems a little silly.
Also, all the offers I've been getting lately are really poor like "50p off when you spend £7 on bread" and the like. I thought they were meant to be targeted?!
And while we're talking about these things, why do the Sainsbury's till drawers still pop open after a card transaction? This used to be needed so the staff member could put in the store copy of the signed receipt, but since Chip-and-PIN was introduced this is no longer required. M&S stopped the till opening the cash drawers soon after Chip-and-PIN was introduced as tp reduce the security risk of someone seeing lots of cash and fancying a grab at it. What do the other supermarket tills do?
On the vouchers, I guess they *are* quite bright and colourful so maybe they are more likely to be used. Also, I suppose they would get through a hell of a lot of till rolls if they just used the till printer.m-in-m wrote:I have never understood the reason why any shop would allow a till drawer to open needlessly. It must surely be possible for Sainsburys to program their tills to only open when cash or vouchers were tendered, where stamps are sold, or where cashback is requested. It reduces the risk of theft by 'customers' and staff.
Our local Morrisons had the self serve installed recently, although most of the time I pay by card, the one time I did use coins I was amazed at that, it looked like a mini travellator thing, although the one flaw there is that it takes the till a good few seconds to recognise how much money you have inserted into the till. Plus if you look closely all the self serve have special Traffic lights on them, green for all okay and red for assistance.Hymagumba wrote:I came across a morrisons self service till in another town recently and was amazed at the over the top money insertion system, it was rather fab.





Earlier this year one of self services machines gave me 20c (euro), instead of a pound coin. The Sainsbury's store in St Johns, Worcester, had only been open a few days (IIRC) so wonder if it could be something to do with the testing process or whether someone just got lucky who was trying to rid themselves of their holiday change.cdd wrote:The Tesco in the Oxford Retail Park has one of the new style NCR Fastlane tills. The best thing is that instead of a little slot to insert change, you get a big tray you can toss cash into much like the things at the automated tolls.
I now save all my change up for my visits to that Tesco. Then I toss all my small change in and put the rest on my card. Especially if Gav's behind me.
But you haven't marked the exact location of your house on those plans, so we can all come and throw stones at your windows.Beep wrote:New Tesco Extra being built by my house soon