jmcquown said...
> KevinS wrote:
>> On Oct 2, 2:06?pm, jmcquown wrote:
>>
>>> I know nothing about TJ's since there isn't one within
>>> 100 miles of me. I do know my regular grocery store
>>> has a sign as you approach each check-out that says
>>> something like "please remove items from under the
>>> cart [where people often place cases of soda, water,
>>> etc.] and the child seat and place on the conveyer belt".
>>> So, I'd say if you didn't do that, it's not the cashier's place
>>> to give your cart the once-over. At least you weren't
>>> charged for an item you didn't actually purchase 
>>
>> None of the TJ's I've shopped (about a dozen) have conveyors. The
>> clerk unloads your cart.
>
> I did say I know nothing about TJ's. I gather the closest one to me is
> somewhere in Missouri.
>
> Jill
I guess Trader Joe's maximizes shopping space by the "no conveyor"
checkouts. I don't think I could be a cashier there, having to bend down to
unload carts all day! Bending and lifting and turning is just the perfect
way to throw out your back. I'm going to ask a cashier there "How's your
back?" out of curiosity.
Andy