People are just realizing there's a specific spot to put your cart at self-checkout – but others pointed out major flaw | The Sun

PEOPLE are just realizing there's a specific spot to place your cart at a self-checkout machine, but others have pointed out a major flaw in the system.

One social media user took to Instagram recently to reveal their mind has been "blown" after seeing footage of a shopping cart fitting perfectly on one side of the self-checkout machine.


The person in the video explains: "When you discover where the trolley is supposed to go at self-checkouts, instead of it being in everyone's way."

The video clip shows what appears to be a small-sized shopping cart getting pushed into the baggage area on the right of the scanning machine and screen.

Meanwhile, another Twitter user noticed the same unknown shopping hack, explaining: "This has to be one of the most useful things I’ve seen in awhile!

"The small supermarket trolley fits at the self-serve checkout."

"How many of you knew this?" the person added.

Alongside the tweet was a photo of a cart placed at the self-serve checkout machine in Woolworths Ltd, a chain of supermarkets in Australia.

However, not everyone reacted so excitedly in the comments, with a handful saying their carts didn't fit at the self-checkout machine when they attempted the hack.

One Instagram user replied: "That- that doesn't work at any of mine. The carts are way deeper."

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Another commented on the Instagram post: "Yeah, depends on where! This is at Coles in Australia and we have shallow and deep trolleys but the deep ones do NOT fit like this shallow one.

"They take up so much room it’s so annoying."

A third person said: "This is specific to that store/chain … that's why there's a sticker there."

"It actually doesn't fit at Walmart," a fourth wrote.

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A BuzzFeed reporter gave some insight on the trolley hack.

She wrote: "Full disclosure: As far as I can tell, this only works seamlessly with one of those mini trolleys and a checkout at Coles or Woolies.

"I can't guarantee it would work at your local. BUT JUST WATCH HOW SMOOTHLY SHE GLIDES IN."

Meanwhile, a Walmart employee has revealed the hacks he claims are the best to use at self-checkout if you want to save on time.

TikTok user @walmartopd1176 shared the helpful tips while grocery shopping at Walmart.

And Kroger has introduced a new tool that changes how shoppers use the self-checkout.

The major retailer first piloted the KroGo cart in the fall of 2020 – a buggy that comes with in-built technology.

Customers scan and put the items in the cart as they go up and down the aisles.

But, Kroger bosses have warned that customers should put their personal belongings in the front basket before they start shopping.

The retailer said doing this “avoids needing assistance at the checkout."

Officials have gushed over the KroGo, claiming shoppers will have the “easiest checkout ever."

But, customers who like to pay for their groceries using cash will be disappointed.

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