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I am paying enough, the prices are no different from restaurants with proper menus and wait staff. Again: Why must I peck around on a screen for ants and receive the bare minimum of service, at full market price?

On a similar vein: Why do I not get a small discount, say 1%, if I go and use a self-checkout instead of going to a manned checkout? The cashier isn't serving me, so why am I paying for his wages?

I am, of course, fine with receiving less service if I am expected to pay less accordingly.




why? Because as a society we value maximizing profit over anything else. The money that's saved by making you do a server/cashier's job is meant to make more money faster, at lower cost to line owners/shareholder pockets with more dividends, not to give you a fairer price or pay staff. Besides, why give clients a 1% discount to do work they'll do anyway for free instead of paying an employee to do it? How is a company supposed to accumulate capital if they redistribute the benefits of technological progress to all involved in the transaction? /s




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