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presumably eating and drinking at work will be banned? |
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you're already not allowed to for hygiene reasons (at least in the UK you're not), but as I mentioned, it'll be a weigh-in system so every time someone comes back from a break they're re-weighed. - result. |
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Due to a sweat loss of approx 300 grms during a normal day the food items will gradually become cheaper and cheaper as the day wears on. |
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[Pain] - nah, the scales will compensate for this, by weighing staff members with and without product throughout the day. |
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Excellent idea, [neilp]. By the way, were you grinding your teeth and muttering to yourself as you carried out the time and motion study? |
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You could just have the scales with a tare function (which you'll probably need anyway for deli dispensing). Staff member steps on the scales, tares to zero, picks up pastrami and away you go. |
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The inaccuracies inherent in a system trying to measure 70 kg of shop assistant one minute and 250 g of taramasalata the next just add to the fun. It's like deli-gambling. Every now and again you'll benefit from extra pate but sometimes you'll be short-changed on the olives. |
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...Just buy a few more normal scales... 9_9 |
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They should sell the stuff by volume instead. Much easier - the stuff often gets wrapped in clingfilm anyway so why not just dunk it into the archimedes whatsit and read off the displaced water volume? |
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Why not just put scales under each product, with a tare=0 button, displaying grams or oz. removed since the last 0? Connect them all up using Bluetooth to the cash register, and Robert is your mother's brother. |
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what [csea] said.. nice one. |
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