Walmart customer fumes after being ‘removed’ from checkout under new rule – forcing them to wait in ‘backed up’ lines

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A WALMART customer is unhappy with checkout at their local store.

The shopper shared their annoyance with the situation on social media.

The customer complained of ‘backed up’ lines at the retailer
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Walmart has found itself under scrutiny from a dissatisfied shopper.

A customer shared their complaint with the retailer on X, tagging Walmart.

“15 or less on self-checkout at 3pm.. really,” the customer wrote.

“You’ve got 2 other registers opened and they have lines backed up…” they added, “and nobody using self-checkout.”

The tweet highlights a common frustration among shoppers: long wait times at checkout.

The customer pointed out that despite having a newly installed bank of self-checkout machines, a rule limiting these machines to 15 items or fewer was causing inefficiency and delays.

Within minutes, the customer got a response from the chain.

“Learning more about your experience is the goal! Please join us in a DM at your convenience.”

The customer was not satisfied with this approach, however.

“DM? I’d rather do it in the court of public opinion,” they wrote in another tweet. “The local store does a remodel and adds an entire bank of self-check. Cool.

“Then you roll out a rule for 15 or less. So getting groceries now meant being removed by staff from self-check to go to 1 of 2 lines that are backed up.”

CHECKOUT HEADACHES

In similar news, Walmart shoppers are increasingly vocalizing their frustrations over checkout policies that seem to prioritize self-checkout over traditional cashier lanes.

The latest incident, shared widely on social media, involves a shopper abandoning a cart filled with hundreds of dollars worth of items due to restrictive checkout options.

A disgruntled Walmart customer took to social media to share their experience, revealing that they left a cart containing $300 worth of items after being told they couldn’t use the self-checkout.

“Express had 5 open checkouts and no line,” the shopper posted on X.

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“There was 1 open lane in the regular checkouts and that line went out to the clothing area.”

The shopper claimed that a Walmart employee informed them they were not permitted to use the self-checkout for their purchase, which led to their decision to abandon the cart.

This incident is not isolated.

Other shoppers have expressed similar grievances about long wait times and limited cashier availability.

One other customer responded to the post by sharing their own frustration:

“@walmart anytime I go to one of your stores & lines are ridiculous because you only have a few registers open in favor of self-checkout/Walmart+ checkout, I’m leaving behind a full cart,” wrote the angered customer. “I’m not dealing with your register staffing nonsense.”

In response to these complaints, the @walmarthelp account on X reached out to the customers, asking them to provide more information via direct message.

“Learning more about your experience is the goal! Please join us in a DM at your convenience,” Walmart’s customer service account replied.

Meanwhile, Walmart shoppers are considering taking their business elsewhere after encountering signs that specify who can use the self-checkout lanes.

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