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Cake day: June 17th, 2023

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  • It’s simply a different system. The markets are adjusted to it. There is enough room and sometimes even tables for this purpose. The markets are simply using different mechanisms to speed up the process so that they can have more customers per minute. Aldi is a big player here. The cashiers are trained and drilled to be super fast. There are no baggers, but enough room to pack your stuff yourself later. Recently they added a new kind of “double line”. Now there is enough space for two trolleys right behind the cashier. Each line has their own card reader. The cashier has minimum waiting time for the next customer. Also almost zero time for customer interaction or any talk. Probably effective, but it really feels rushed out.



  • Risus_Nex@lemmy.worldOPtoxkcd@lemmy.worldNever seen this game before!
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    11 months ago

    I’m getting the hang of it.

     a cool bug
    a pretty leaf
    a DVD of The Core (2003)
    a secret glade
    a holographic Charizard business card
    a marsh wren
    a tumbleweed
    11 squares packed into a larger square
    a broken smoke machine
    The Long Now Foundation's archive of every Animorphs book
    a brightly-lit billboard
    a beige electron
    a sensible cheese platter
    a swatch pop-out wristwatch
    the gold crown Archimedes stole
    a relativistic bowling ball
    $30 in Yahoo
    a first of its kind
    a tiny pteranodon
    a necklace of element samples whose symbols spell out your name
    a baby hedgehog
    a friend
    two Andalites, one canonical
    baby shoes (and baby)
    a sunspot
    the 3 million point line
    a delicate music box
    a pair of platonic solids, not quite touching
    a block of scandium
    a really cool data point
    a rock with neat stripes
    a single grain of salt
    Voyager 2
    a 5G seagull
    a normal-looking leaf
    an orb wren
    Voyager 1
    a single caffeine molecule
    a festive but somehow unnerving holiday card from Junji Ito
    a podcast episode
    a friendly bee
    an ink cartridge
    a spiral-cut diamond
    a golden radio tuned to 1.618 MHz
    a burrito
    a cool pair of shoes with flames on the side
    a scroll lock key
    a primordial black hole
    a tree-filled grove and a nice spot for quiet contemplation
    a guitar pick
    a sixth lagrange point
    a glass of heavy water
    some microbial life
    the Heart of the Ocean
    some tin from the pantai remis mine
    a sparkling gem
    a Rhode Island the size of an ant
    an icosahedral d10
    a whale shark
    a hydrogen ion
    a piece of coronium (iron)
    the Principality of Sealand
    a piece of space shuttle food
    a strangely heavy subway token
    a piece of pumice
    a large hadron
    an asterisk
    a sunken treasure
    a smooth green snake
    an eye in the sky
    a dna base pair
    a steam calliope
    a pair of squirrel goggles
    a sterile neutrino
    a secret leaf
    a stick
    a normal-sized apple