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Croats have discovered an unprecedented frustration in the store: 'Every time a problem, I get a nervous breakdown'
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

Croats have discovered an unprecedented frustration in the store: 'Every time a problem, I get a nervous breakdown'

The article discusses frustration among Croatians with self-checkout systems in stores, highlighting both technical issues and a deeper cultural resistance. Users report frequent problems such as malfunctioning scanners, weighing machines, and the need for staff assistance for certain products, leading to longer wait times. Many customers express discomfort with performing the role of a cashier for free, feeling that these systems reduce employment opportunities without lowering prices. Some argue that self-checkouts save time, especially for quick purchases, and offer a sense of control and reduced stress. The discussion includes user comments, psychological insights into the value of brief human interactions, and suggestions like offering discounts to encourage usage. The debate reflects differing personal priorities between efficiency and the comfort of human interaction.

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Croats have discovered an unprecedented frustration in the store: 'Every time a problem, I get a nervous breakdown'

The article discusses frustration among Croatians with self-checkout systems in stores, highlighting both technical issues and a deeper cultural resistance. Users report frequent problems such as malfunctioning scanners, weighing machines, and the need for staff assistance for certain products, leading to longer wait times. Many customers express discomfort with performing the role of a cashier for free, feeling that these systems reduce employment opportunities without lowering prices. Some argue that self-checkouts save time, especially for quick purchases, and offer a sense of control and reduced stress. The discussion includes user comments, psychological insights into the value of brief human interactions, and suggestions like offering discounts to encourage usage. The debate reflects differing personal priorities between efficiency and the comfort of human interaction.

Bias read (Center): While the issue has social implications related to labor and technology adoption, the article presents multiple perspectives—both frustrations with technical failures and concerns over job displacement, alongside benefits like speed and convenience. It does not favor one side over another but rather

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