• UninvestedCuriosity@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    All my overnight grocery stores stopped being open past 10pm. It was only the expensive grocery store that was open all night but I felt it was worth paying.

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    13 hours ago

    Mark the Super Bowl on your calendar (if you are in the US) because it is the best time to go to most stores.

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    Just don’t go at 8am because you’ll be stuck in all the slow moving wolf packs of elderly.

    I used to think that old people went grocery shopping at 8am to avoid the crowds but now that I’ve seen my dad struggle to sleep past 4am, I think I understand that for a lot of them, 8am is like high noon - their day has been underway for hours and they’re just waiting for the world to wake up.

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    20 hours ago

    Grocery stores are open at 4am?! What monster would ask retail workers to work night shifts?

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      Night shifts are typically the only actual humane, reasonable, and nonsoul crushing retail shifts

      Low customer volume, no micro management, self directed time tables.

      Like it’s literally the only way retail is reasonable.

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      Honestly, from all my retail jobs between high school to now, nighs shifts were the best. They were the only time in my retail jobs where I would go to work, previous shift manager would tell me what needed to get done by the end of my shift, and just leave me to it. I was advised to bring something to read with me on my first day.

      I could bang out all my work in one go, then sit and read for the rest of the night, and nobody cared. Plus, there weren’t that many customers, and most of them tended to keep to themselves, anyway.

      When I did overnight grocery in another company, there was even less customer interaction, and we could bring little speakers with us to play music while we stocked our aisles, as long as we didn’t blast it crazy loud or have something playing with tons of profanity. Out of all my positions working with the public in retail, those were easily the best. Also, given the minimal staffing on the overnights, we really only saw each other when we all took our breaks, so work place drama was pretty minimal.

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      20 hours ago

      Everything was open late before covid. Wegmans and Walmart were 24/7, we had pizza places open till 3am, etc.

      During college I worked retail on second shift, it wasn’t so bad.

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        17 hours ago

        Yeah I “think” we have one all night dinner left out of dozens of places before COVID. And that’s in a 500k pop City.

        I miss 4-5 am grocery shopping :(

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      USA, Europe…except Germany. We close the world when sun goes down. Or weekend hits.

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            In the US, it varies quite a bit regionally. I was pretty annoyed when I moved to the South and discovered that very little is open past 11 PM.

            I suppose it depends on the right combination of population density and low minimum wage for it to be viable.

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              Didn’t know, thought it was all-over. Low min-wage surely is a factor. Here it would probably be absolutely killing. more pay for nightshifts where only a few people actually shop at those times? no way…

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      Walmart used to be open 24 hours, and I would often hit it in the middle of the night, coming home after a late night work event (common for my business).

      There were still a lot of people, just not customers. Late at night, the aisles fill with stacks of boxes, and there is an army of workers stocking shelves. Those people will all be replaced by robots within a decade, maybe even half that time.

      Anyway, after Covid, they adopted normal hours, and aren’t open all night anymore. There are a few drugstores that are open 24 hours, and convenience stores as well.

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        I don’t think Walmart will be replacing their staff with robots.

        One products and store messes are simply so very un-uniform it’s actually hard to automate.

        Two the government won’t subsidize the robots like they do the workers.

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          They can solve #1 with AI.

          For #2 I bet you anything the executives will make deals with politicians. It will be sold as kind of a “too big to fail” thing. Because they provide a service to the community.

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      I did this for a while when I had an injury and couldn’t walk easily, but the produce selection was always trash. Plus shopping (and maybe delivery) fees were very expensive. How do you get not-crappy produce if you do this?

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        The bad produce is important. When they fire all the human pickers and replace them with AI robots, you will take the produce that youre given and you’ll be happy about it.

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        17 hours ago

        Depends on the store/manager and local competition. My Safeway produce has almost always been good to great. I pay 5.00 a month for no fees delivery (plus tip) so it’s really not expensive.

        They often offer deals online also, that you can’t get in the store.

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    Humans are the worst. But even worse than that are humans gone shopping. Sadly we (Krauts) have no 24/7 shopping or else I’d go at night too, and also I’m a fucking cheapskate. Otherwise I would just shop online.

    But then I’d miss all the sweet discounts 😭

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    21 hours ago

    I too like to go shopping before going to sleep.
    (It’s nice to take a nap afterwords, especially if I snacked intelligently after buying groceries after a long day.)

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    Apparently you hate cashiers too (unless it’s a self-service supermarket like those in countries where night shifts legally pay well)