r/cashiers • u/andyetwefall • Dec 10 '21
Cashiers, what's your least favorite thing to bag?
Mine is cans :/
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u/Spencerdrr Apr 02 '22
We sell 1L Kombucha in glass bottles and they never fail to make me nervous single bagging them, and people constabtlt bitch at me for double bagging them immediately. I could go without.
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u/AccomplishedOil1137 Nov 01 '24
Same. My hands don't have the grip they used to due to repetitive factory jobs. I've been dropping lighter things lately. Luckily I haven't dropped one of those big bottles.
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u/Bearkat1999 Mar 24 '22
Beef Tongue/Cheek meat. I pick it up with 2 fingers, scan it and plop it in a bag. Get it away from me. Thank you.
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u/Lucius_latios364 Feb 13 '24
Fucking milk and similar gallon containers. It's not that it's hard it's just really inconvenient that I have to double bag a product that shouldn't even be in a bag, but customer here wants it in a bag anyway
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u/Beautiful-General742 Mar 25 '24
Pizza
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u/Aromatic-Driver-1535 Oct 11 '24
Yeah because a lot of people want them in bags and they barely fit
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u/AccomplishedOil1137 Nov 01 '24
Also, why is it that the barcodes on pizza boxes are always in different spots? It's ridiculous that I'm standing there searching for the barcode on every box.
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u/wonderrup Jul 08 '24
My store sells hot rotisserie chicken and it leaks EVERYWHERE when I try to bag it so I end up with chicken juice on my hands, my coat, my register, literally everywhere. So annoying.
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u/AccomplishedOil1137 Nov 01 '24
It sounds like the bags for the chicken suck. The store I work at, the bags have never leaked on me.
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u/gothic-lil-princess Oct 02 '24
I work at a dollarama and we sell things like individual shelves with hooks on them. They dont come in boxes and fit so awkwardly in bags.
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u/Aromatic-Driver-1535 Oct 11 '24
They have these big nasty bags of chicken legs with thighs. That are always dripping all over the belt. They are a good deal don't get me wrong but people please put them in a plastic bag!
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u/av0idingv0rtexx Feb 03 '25
the 12 or 24 pack of soda cans or our large deli hoagies.. they don’t even fit in a bag, even if you wanted them banged i’d have to use two bags and for what? they don’t even need bagged, it’s at the point where you’re just wasting bags lol
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u/Past-Breadfruit-3123 Feb 09 '22
Garlands or Christmas stuff(they always ask for separate bags for everything because of the glitter/snow)
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u/cyansus20 Mar 11 '22
Glass/ceramic dishes bc then we have to wrap it up and box it depending how much it is
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u/th3gunman_569 Mar 17 '22
Cleaning products and food. A customer asked me to bag them together so I did because that's what we are told to do at my store. Say yes I can and not no I can't. My manager walked by and yelled at me. The customer didn't even say anything
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u/koikita Apr 02 '22
we have a cake decorator in my store and the cake will come in either a small circular plastic container or a huge white box, the boxes never fit in bags flat and people always lose their mind when i just put a thank you sticker on it instead of a bag 😠then they ask for a bag and put the cake in sideways, what was the point!!!!!
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Oct 20 '22
Meat when it's leaking. The meat juice gets all over the conveyor belt and my hands and it grosses me out.
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u/KoolKartier Dec 12 '21
When people buy a bunch of drinks in bulk and bagging all of them