No one ever thinks of the government
running a business better than or with more customer relevance that private
business. According to Steven Johnson Grocerant Guru® at
Tacoma, WA based Foodservice
Solutions® the Army & Air Force Exchange just might be doing just that.
So, over the next few months, the Army and Air Force Exchange Service
(AAFES) plans to roll out 500 self-checkout units at its military
department stores. The DIY stations will be available at AAFES exchanges,
convenience stores and specialty locations all across the globe, according
to Stars and Strips.
AAFES
spokesman Chris Ward said in an email to Stars and Stripes, "Self-checkout
allows more customers to be served, improves in-store productivity and
increases the availability of associates on the sales floor to assist customers
with purchase decisions,".
Check this out, Ward declined to reveal
how much the project cost, except to say the expense associated with
self-checkout equipment was minimal relative to the new efficiencies and that
self-checkout would have "no impact on staffing." Employees who
previously staffed checkout lanes will instead focus on answering customer
questions or providing specialized service.
The exchange at Yokota Air Base, home of
U.S. Forces Japan in western Tokyo, has already put four self-checkout machines
into service as of Oct. 19. Store manager Andrew Defelice said store employees
stand by to assist customers when their items fail to properly scan. Employees
must also approve sales of alcohol and over-the-counter medicines that have age
restrictions. Meanwhile, staff who once manned the registers will spend more
time taking inventory or working on store displays.
However, not all customers are ready to
embrace the self-service checkout. Air Force veteran Jerry Deyoe, a contractor
visiting Yokota, said he'll still sometimes visit the cashiers.
"I'll wait in line to have some
human interaction," he told the news outlet.
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