• EhForumUser@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    But I don’t see how that changes anything.

    It changes my understanding. If I can’t learn from discussion, what’s the point?

    for some people in some situations, there is more value in using the cashier even if it takes longer.

    Right, but what’s the value which isn’t also found in the picker? If you want to sit back and relax while the work gets done, as posited earlier, why is that not true for the entire process?

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      1 year ago

      Right, but what’s the value which isn’t also found in the picker?

      I can’t think of any. Again.

      If you want to sit back and relax while the work gets done, as posited earlier, why is that not true for the entire process?

      I’m not saying it’s not true. If the local supermarket decides to provide that service at no extra cost, I’ll use it. And even when it’s not free, sometimes I use it (grocery delivery).

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        I can’t think of any. Again.

        But, again, I ask… It doesn’t have to come from you. This service is a multi-user system.

        If the local supermarket decides to provide that service at no extra cost, I’ll use it.

        Even if the experience is worse?

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          Even if the experience is worse?

          It depends. Worse in what way? I’m sure there would be scenarios that it would work out fine.