A number of Sainsbury's customers have taken to social media to criticise the British supermarket for introducing a scheme in some stores requiring shoppers to scan their receipt before exiting self-checkout areas.
"Essentially they are holding [people] hostage against their will as they refuse to let people leave without scanning a receipt that not everyone chooses to get in the first place," posted one particularly hot-headed individual.
Canadian discount store Zellers hopes to lure shoppers with nostalgia - BBC News
Any Zellers location was easy to spot: a big, bold red logo with the department store's name marked the entrance. Inside, the lowest price was "the law", as its tagline once suggested, with aisles full of merchandise selling everything from clothing to sports equipment.
There was even a diner, where shoppers would stop to devour one of its famous hot chicken sandwiches.
Supermarkets Push Store Brands to Lure Cost-Conscious Shoppers
Supermarkets are doubling down on their in-house product lines, seeking to capitalize on the disposable-income squeeze that is hitting consumers.
Sales of private-label products, which are typically cheaper than brand-name equivalents, have surged in recent months as shoppers look for ways to economize amid soaring inflation.
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