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Unorthodox Methods to Save on Shopping: Tricks with Self-Service Registers on the Rise

Some people like to take the so-called justice into their own hands. And even in often unexpected cases. It is well known that in the last two years, retail chains have increased prices to an unprecedented level. These are the highest of any country by far, and the shops are not about to slow down. On the other hand, they like to argue that the Czech market is special and they simply need high margins here.

They excuse themselves

This is, of course, a nonsensical statement, but no one can deny the right to retail chains to create their own pricing policy, if they are not proven to participate in it the various cartel agreements, etc. their actions when they don’t pay enough to buy them as they should.

I just won’t be spoiled anymore. I have a few tricks up my sleeve for self-service locations. I usually reduce the purchase price by about 50%, which I think is a fair price to pay,” says Michal from Ostrava, who likes to shop like this in Tesco and Kaufland, where he can get away with it.

His methods are truly unorthodox, and we will not describe all the methods he uses, so as not to lead others to this activity, which is certainly not appropriate. On the other hand, it is a violation of the law, which may be punished.

Self-service cash registers will be closed

However, there are tricks that are already known and betrayed. For example, sticky labels are widely used on products. In short, you take a tag from something that has been reduced or is very cheap and put it on another product that has a similar weight. You then scan it this way at the cash register and there is a huge price saving in the world.

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At the same time, the latest studies are very alarming for retail chains. While people used to walk around the shelves and put the goods in their pockets, today 75% of shopping takes place at self-service points. After all, it is not surprising that abroad they are already returning from them and starting to worry about them, because they have not found a way to prevent something like this .

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2024-04-27 16:00:20
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