There’s also a labor angle. Self-checkout eliminated thousands of cashier jobs. By bringing back more staffed lanes, Walmart may be signaling a renewed commitment to service—and to the people who provide it.
What Shoppers Can Expect
For everyday customers, this change could be a welcome relief. No more juggling groceries and gadgets while wrestling with a stubborn scanner. More cashiers will be available, and those who prefer human interaction will once again have that choice.
A Turning Point in Retail
Walmart’s shift may mark a new chapter in how retailers think about the shopping experience. After years of automation, companies are rediscovering the value of human connection.Continue reading…