Do you support limiting self-checkout stands at grocery stores?
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1,077 Votes

Do you support limiting self-checkout stands at grocery stores?

Yes, for jobs!

16

No, we need more!

14

Yes, for jobs!

15 Comments
Kimberly Yoder
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Kimberly Yoder

1- they take jobs away from real people. 2- they are irritating as hell!

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Kevin Crabtree
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Kevin Crabtree

I will wait in line 99% of the time I would rather shop at a Logan's Ray's or any other Local merchant than a big Box even if I pay a little more

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Daniel Wohlford
Daniel Wohlford

Kev, what does that have to do with self-checkout stands? try to stay focused.

Valerie Rhodes Kifer
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Valerie Rhodes Kifer

They are a pain to use and I still appreciate/expect customer service. If I want to self checkout I'll shop online!

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Janine Dobkins Hansen
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Janine Dobkins Hansen

Because for every self checkout stand there could be a person employed helping to lower the employment rate

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Richard Dillard
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Richard Dillard

I do not like self check out to inconvenient for a basket full of groceries.

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Martha Peterson
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Martha Peterson

If I'm doing my own checkout and bagging, I should get 50% discount since I'm doing their job without pay. Need to keep cashiers in place and stop trying to make more profits from the customer.

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Wendy Olstad
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Wendy Olstad

The reduction of self check machines should be replaced with person operated check stands. Otherwise the corporations will just opt to leave customers in long lines if measure to reduce automation pas

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Kristin McKinley
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Kristin McKinley

Absolutely!! Where do I sign? Not only for jobs but if an issue occurs, it takes longer to fix at a self-checkout than going thru a human-manned checkout. I've had a lot of issues at a self-checkout.

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Nora Currier
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Nora Currier

Some people are not ready to scan, bag and then do all the electronic stuff required to check themselves out. Especially seniors. Could give many more reasons why they are not the best idea.

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Julie O'Neal
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Julie O'Neal

I deserve a discount if I use self check out. I have saved the wage of two people, the checker and the bagger. I have limited my shopping at the Redmond Fred Meyer - often forced to use self checkout.

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Lisa York
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Lisa York

Yes, for jobs but keep what the stores have now...I prefer self-checkout, in and out quickly

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Teresa Rodriguez
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Teresa Rodriguez

I am not getting a discount or wage to check out my own groceries. I am not an employee. I let the employees do their jobs by checking out my purchase.

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Pam W
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Pam W

What will people do without these type of jobs? I would rather have someone check me out with a friendly face than a stupid manchine.

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GT Thomas
GT Thomas

You do not have to use the machine but quit trying to stop others who like them. You must be a liberal.

No, we need more!

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Larry Ewart
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Larry Ewart

It is totally frustrating to be in line and someone who hates technology is trying to cash a $5 coupon. And write a check! :(

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GT Thomas
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GT Thomas

Unions only want more dues so they can own more Democrat politicians.

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Gary Arnold Seevers
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Gary Arnold Seevers

Automation is happening. I worked as a cashier once. It was miserable. I love that I can do my own work and not wait as long.

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RO2312
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RO2312

It's faster and more convenient. It opens more checkout lanes when traditional cashiers wouldn't be available due to low staffing.

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Joseph Hemrick III
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Joseph Hemrick III

How about we regulate based on American Values... freedom being the important one. Stop regulating everything TO DEATH.

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Roy Tiller
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Roy Tiller

It's so much faster than the two regular check stands that are open when the store is slammed.

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JohnWayne Kenneth Pool
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JohnWayne Kenneth Pool

At my store, we added self checkouts because we were understaffed. We're still understaffed...... Without our self-checks, we'd only ever have 2-6 registers open.

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Jim Van Osdell
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Jim Van Osdell

I don't agree that we need more however, 2 is too few.

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k san
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k san

Absolutely not! when lines at checkout get unbearably long, self-checkout relieves that wait. None of the stores I frequent EVER have even HALF the checkout lines manned, so it's not about about jobs!

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Robert Northrup
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Robert Northrup

Machines don't go on strike.

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liz birdwell
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liz birdwell

With the growth in Bend there are plenty of jobs and also that brings very crowded grocery stores. We need the self-checkout to balance the outrageous growth in this town.

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Jodi Dwyer
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Jodi Dwyer

Look at the multitude of cashierless check out stands at most stores ( ie. Walmart, BiMart, Target. They aren't staffing enough cashiers as it is. Let us check ourselves out. Faster/ more efficient

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Have you seen your insurance premiums go up in recent years?
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181 Votes

Have you seen your insurance premiums go up in recent years?

YES

0

NO

0

YES

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NO

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Do you agree with the administration's assessment of Portland?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
284 Votes

Do you agree with the administration's assessment of Portland?

YES

1

NO

7

YES

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AJ Middleton
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AJ Middleton

The Oregon government and local police force has done a HORRIBLE job at keeping crime down, protecting cities, citizens and federal agents. If they can't do their job, TRUMP WILL.

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Mike OConnor
Mike OConnor

Oh yeah, Trump did a great protecting when he incited the riot at the Capital on January 6th. Then had the unmitigated gall to pardon his MAGA idots for their crimes. What a guy...

NO

6 Comments
Lisa York
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Lisa York

Trump's a big man-baby... needs to get his own house in order before sticking his nose in our business...and what's -her -name is just a mouthpiece...no original thought on anything...

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k san
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k san

ARE YOU KIDDING WITH THIS QUESTION?? Everyone knows his characterization of what is happening in Portland is complete fiction!!!

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Mike OConnor
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Mike OConnor

I usually spend a number of days each month in the Portland area, including downtown. Having worked in downtown Portland for many years, yes it's not what it once was. Having said that, it's definitely not a "war zone" and nothing like Trump and his minions would like you to think.

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Richard Martinson
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Richard Martinson

A bunch of crap from the Trump administration that hopes to incite a violent response that justifies the use of violence and military action. Illegal, immoral, and unconstitutional. Get them out!

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Jim McAllister
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Jim McAllister

Because the exaggeration of conditions in Portland, LA, memphis and Chicago is nowhere near the actual events. He and his henchpeople including traitor dereamer are only creating a reason to occupy american cities and attack the democrats.

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Lexus Maximus
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Lexus Maximus

It’s a very small minority that’s causing a problem and for the most part, the marches are peaceful and none-combative. Portland’s problems, generally speaking; are the homeless sleeping on the streets and trashing the area, and not people marching in the streets.

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