I know it’s an accessibility thing and all that probably but I wish we could just have a grown-up self checkout that just beeps when you scan stuff and doesn’t feel the need to talk you through every step. Maybe we need a non-idiot lane for those who just want to scan, pay, and fuck off. Tesco’s are the worst. “We just need to approve this!” - I sodding well know you do.
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Just use Scan & Go for that purpose (where available).all new Phil wrote: ↑Sun 20 Feb, 2022 16.52I know it’s an accessibility thing and all that probably but I wish we could just have a grown-up self checkout that just beeps when you scan stuff and doesn’t feel the need to talk you through every step. Maybe we need a non-idiot lane for those who just want to scan, pay, and fuck off. Tesco’s are the worst. “We just need to approve this!” - I sodding well know you do.
I think they're doing these when agreements with Texaco/other labels expire. Mapperley in Nottm was done about 4 years ago.
It is a lovely looking canopy and that logo is just so flipping lovely. I note that there are still no societies using it tho.
I wonder if The Co-op Group want higher payments for its use or something? It certainly kicks the arse of the 'co-operative' 2007 one which many continue to use.
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Our local coop was on the default "NCR self service checkout" voice for ages, they've only recently changed it to one which sounds like it was text to speech and robotic.bilky asko wrote: ↑Sun 20 Feb, 2022 21.20Just use Scan & Go for that purpose (where available).all new Phil wrote: ↑Sun 20 Feb, 2022 16.52I know it’s an accessibility thing and all that probably but I wish we could just have a grown-up self checkout that just beeps when you scan stuff and doesn’t feel the need to talk you through every step. Maybe we need a non-idiot lane for those who just want to scan, pay, and fuck off. Tesco’s are the worst. “We just need to approve this!” - I sodding well know you do.
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Co-op wars!
Scotmid (Scottish Midland Co-operative) has just closed it's store on Raeburn Place in Edinburgh [red map marker below], admitting defeat - after the Co-op (Co-op Group) moved in and opened a plusher new store in late 2020 a mere 3-minute walk down the street [next to the sports ground below].

That said, Scotmid signage is advising it's customers to get their Co-op goodies from their next nearest Scotmid store, a 5-minute walk in the other direction.

They must hope their customers won't get distracted by the Sainsbury's Local they'll have to walk past on the way.
More updates as I receive them...
Scotmid (Scottish Midland Co-operative) has just closed it's store on Raeburn Place in Edinburgh [red map marker below], admitting defeat - after the Co-op (Co-op Group) moved in and opened a plusher new store in late 2020 a mere 3-minute walk down the street [next to the sports ground below].

That said, Scotmid signage is advising it's customers to get their Co-op goodies from their next nearest Scotmid store, a 5-minute walk in the other direction.

They must hope their customers won't get distracted by the Sainsbury's Local they'll have to walk past on the way.
More updates as I receive them...
Similar has happened around here, except the other way around. Central England Co-operative opened a store between two Co-op Group stores and the nearest one (5 min walk) has now been flogged off to a Nisa member:scottishtv wrote: ↑Sun 22 Jan, 2023 22.31 Co-op wars!
Scotmid (Scottish Midland Co-operative) has just closed it's store on Raeburn Place in Edinburgh [red map marker below], admitting defeat - after the Co-op (Co-op Group) moved in and opened a plusher new store in late 2020 a mere 3-minute walk down the street [next to the sports ground below].
That said, Scotmid signage is advising it's customers to get their Co-op goodies from their next nearest Scotmid store, a 5-minute walk in the other direction.
They must hope their customers won't get distracted by the Sainsbury's Local they'll have to walk past on the way.
More updates as I receive them...
https://www.gedlingeye.co.uk/news/co-op ... oad-store/
The new Nisa signage prominently features the Co-op logo as if to assure continuity - but just adds to the madness of how many Co-op logos there are and who gets to use which.
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Interesting! I completely missed the Co-op (Group) acquiring Nisa. I'm guessing customers can't use their Co-op Membership Card in a Nisa franchise?
No, but you can use a Co-op membership card in some (but not all) society stores and get a share of their profits.scottishtv wrote: ↑Thu 26 Jan, 2023 17.22Interesting! I completely missed the Co-op (Group) acquiring Nisa. I'm guessing customers can't use their Co-op Membership Card in a Nisa franchise?
As a result of the takeover Costcutter also moved from using Nisa's own 'Heritage' label (which they had recently swapped to from P&H's 'Independent' label) to Co-op too. It was a rather rapid improvement in quality.