Is Walmart getting rid of self-checkout? No, but it's 'testing' how, when to use DIY process

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Are the days numbered for self-checkout lanes at your favorite retailer?

The latest sign that could be the case: Some Walmart stores are limiting the use of self-checkout lanes, reserving some for Walmart+ members and drivers for its Spark delivery service, according to a report from news site Business Insider.

Spark drivers reported how self-checkout lanes, available exclusively for them and Walmart+ members, were showing up at the stores they work out of in recent days, Business Insider reported. At the same time, posts on social media also note how self-checkout is being limited at some Walmart stores.

Self-checkout has been a hot topic on Reddit for several months, with Walmart employees noting how some managers are opting to restrict self-checkout lanes, possibly for losses due to theft or incorrect input on food products.

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Similarly, consumers who had gotten used to using self-checkout are now confused when they find most or all of the self-checkout lanes closed and lines waiting for clerks at registers racking up the sales.

"All the checkout lines were closed and I had to wait 40 minutes in a line," one person posted on X, formerly Twitter.

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A shopper at Target posted a photo on X showing self-checkout lanes closed. "SMH why?" they asked.

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These reports come as other retailers in recent months shifted their self-checkout strategies.