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Aldi shoppers threaten to ‘boycott’ store’s new ‘slow’ self-service checkouts

Have you used them yet?

Aldi shoppers aren’t impressed with the store’s new self-service checkouts.

They were first trialed at the Aldi store in Tamworth, Staffordshire, last spring.

However, Aldi has now extended the trial to other stores, including Bedford (Bedfordshire), Bishop’s Stortford (Hertfordshire), Manchester Arndale (Manchester) and Woodgate (Leicester).

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Aldi shoppers appear to prefer the tills manned by staff (Credit: Aldi)

Aldi hasn’t said how long the self-checkout trial will last but, if successful, it could be rolled out into more branches nationwide.

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The budget supermarket has said, though, that no store will be completely self-service.

Shoppers haven’t given much positive feedback on the tills as yet, with many using the Aldi Shoppers UK Facebook group

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Nancy Brown
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