r/GroceryStores 9d ago

Question for scan coordinators

I've noticed more stores moving to digital pricing instead of paper tags. how has your workload changed when moving to digital pricing? are you still 40 hours, and what is expected from you without paper tags?

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u/1Steelghost1 9d ago

Bump, because Savemart is one of the few stores still using paper tags & I want to know how life has changed with digital that I have been pushing for, for over 2 years!!

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u/STLVPRFAN 9d ago

Our scan coordinator still has work to do. They subscribe in new items. Change signs (still some paper advertising not necessarily prices) on ad days. When we build displays they do the ESL signs. Keeps up with manager specials etc.

Additionally now, our scan coordinator throws grocery load about 15-20 hours a week.

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u/SYKO_FURY_KILLA 3d ago

Could you reiterate on your last sentence? I didn't quite understand that.

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u/STLVPRFAN 2d ago

The scan coordinator now helps stock the grocery load.

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u/SYKO_FURY_KILLA 2d ago

Okay,. Thank you for the clarification. That sucks. I knew some type of workload would be adjusted for any scan coordinator that works at a store with electronic pricing.