When lined up at a checkout line at a supermarket, something like a sixth sense works, and sometimes the cashier is selected regardless of the length of the line or the number of products. However, we can’t verify that it was good.
Guangdong Province, China, issued an emergency order on January 26, requiring 113 million residents to wear face masks.
A shopper was recently arrested after refusing to wear a mask, following the spread of the coronavirus in China. The woman, without a mask, went to a supermarket in Shenzhen, a city in southern China, where she seemed to be temporarily detained.
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I always buy the same ingredients at small supermarkets that I always visit. The goods are carried home and cooked easily in the kitchen sink. I do not put finished products on the dishes. Eat cooked food while standing in front of the sink. Thereby, first, the number of dishes to be washed can be reduced. And eating while standing is good for digestion.
In addition, the entire time of cooking → meal → clearing can be reduced
Of course, I do not deny the disadvantages of this. Something miserable.
Every day, I work with a sixth sense at a nearby supermarket to shop. That is, I cannot explain why I stood at the end of the queue.
Generally, when you go to a cashier with goods, everyone goes to a cashier with a short queue. At that time, glance at the number of products held by the people in the line, and theoretically judge that if an extremely large number of products are recognized, the settlement at the cash register will be delayed.
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If you don’t wear a mask, get out of the store: The other shopper who said this and her first got into a quarrel. So she refused to wear a mask or leave, colliding with another shopper. Looking at the video, a clerk is holding a woman in the hallway inside the store. She was then taken to a hospital where she tested negative for a virus.
She was taken to local police for hearing
It is unknown whether she will be prosecuted for this case. The trouble occurred after Chinese authorities confirmed that more than 14,000 people were infected with the virus.
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I’ve heard that it is better not to move between checkout lines frequently. Waiting in the first line seems to be the quickest way to pay.
By the way, online cash payment has been introduced at the cash register in the neighborhood. It seems to handle so many types of electronic cards. From now on, customers may spend less time waiting for payment at the store. But the type and quantity of products I buy at that store will not change. Computerized cashiers will not have much effect on me.
That’s it for today’s post. Thank you
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