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Weird place. I think I have shopped there maybe once or twice but don’t even remember this being a thing.

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[–] Wispy2891@lemmy.world 17 points 5 days ago (3 children)

How can snopes mark that as fake? The reasons the founder listed are all clear BS.

The cost for a single barcode scanner is so low that has a ROI of just weeks if not days. They never had a single customer swap a price label on a $100 item?

And I don't get the "huge effort" on sales. With barcodes in 100 milliseconds you can update the promotional discount rate of an item nationwide, simultaneously in 1000 stores, instead of paying 1000 man hours to send someone to physically update the price labels on everything

[–] fubbernuckin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 5 days ago

Short answer: obviously true/false is not the same as provably true/false.

[–] AThing4String@sh.itjust.works 7 points 5 days ago

Dude, you can make a barcode of anything with literally a Microsoft word font, and you can scan with a phone. They can keep the same item IDs for heaven's sake - I work for a manufacturer, and we wanted to add barcodes literally just for our own internal inventory counting (no on site POSs, less structured warehouse given nature of work). Our internal item codes have letters and symbols in them, like 25WIDGET-01.

I was able to tweak the label printing template to add an additional line of the same item code in barcode font with the right open and close symbols added (/25WIDGET-01/) and then when we do inventory, we use a really cheap app that let me put together a scanning form that lets the user scan the code, converts it back to the string, and then lets them input a quantity, and sends it back to a master excel document without needing to manually transcribe written inputs or risking employee typos or visually misidentifying the item as 26WIDGET-01 instead. We also no longer have to have one group of counters scour the entire disjointed warehouse looking for every single location one of "their" items might be and hope they found all of them while other groups chaotically do the same - your group is assigned to scan EVERYTHING in this section. If you find something without a label you report it. No more crazy margin math, no more "oops I didn't think I'd find boxes of our hottest seller in the storage trailer", no more 30 paper copies of a form.

Our total organizational cost to use this system in 2 countries and half a dozen locations was about 12 man hours of my completely underpaid time and about $30 per location per inventory in app fees on existing company phones.

We made no changes to our ERP. It reduced inventory time, recounts, and mistakes by ~50%. Employees LOVED not having to waste time trying to exactly copy longass random strings for our weirder items or the "gotcha" items. Our vendors don't barcode for us either - we do it on receiving, because we already have to label the items with our internal code anyway.

And we're doing a TON of custom manufacturing - often items that literally may never be sold under that code again - with large volume orders, we're not asking cashiers to manually enter everything for stocked items sold repeatedly at small volume. We're literally ONLY using this for inventory and get no other benefits. Their excuses are such hot bullshit it's crazy.

Barcodes also literally have nothing to do with discounts - as above, they are literally just a way of storing a string visually. Not exaggerating to call them a font meant to be read by computers. If you are storing pricing in a computer anywhere, and not making cashiers enter THAT manually as well, then the only difference between barcodes and not is that with a barcode they scan the item code into the computer and without they manually type it?

And if the only place they store pricing is on the item sticker, that is a system so fucking vulnerable to fraud both internal and external it's CRAZY. For an organization of their size??? No way.

[–] theneverfox@pawb.social 3 points 4 days ago

Yeah, obviously. Typing in codes makes you better at typing in codes... My job is to minimize human error on skilled data entry

Scans are like, 100x more reliable, maybe more. I can't count the number of bugs that ended up being human error. In several years of coding, my mistakes costed cents...Theirs costed tens of thousands of dollars

They're avoiding scans because they're dumb, simple as