Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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supermarket bills

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in supermarkets, the order in which the items appear on the bill is the order in which it is scanned. instead the order in the bill should follow a better 'customer-friendly logic'.

examples - sort and group items by aisle (nice to have - subtotals) - sort and group them by the usual 'trolley route' etc

due to covid we reduced the number of shopping trips. So this recent visit had a bill of 80+ items. Our usual bill averaged 12 items (pre covid)

the item description in the bill is not always clear enough.

I ended up wondering about few particular items and doubting the till lady for any misconduct (assuming she added items we didnt buy)

later on managed to recall what those items were and it was a bit of relief.

i also think this might be baked already but not sure..if so, would like to see my neighbourhood catch up on the trend.

ravi kris334, Jul 03 2020

Example https://imgur.com/DTL8GOU
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       This is baked in my local supermarket. No subtotals but the items are grouped by dairy, produce, etc. See example.
tatterdemalion, Jul 03 2020
  

       Hell yeah you haven't lived.
tatterdemalion, Jul 03 2020
  

       He isn't called tatterdemalion for no reason. He likes tatters. (Potatoes)
chronological, Jul 03 2020
  

       Also "all dressed". Y'all get dill pickle and sour cream'n'onion, right ?
FlyingToaster, Jul 04 2020
  

       I'm just over the bridge now, in St. Ignace. You close?
RayfordSteele, Jul 04 2020
  

       I never set foot on that rickety old thing. Being able to see through rust holes is kinda disconcerting.
RayfordSteele, Jul 05 2020
  

       [+] It should really show the order in which you took things out of the basket (and off the shelves?) and then suggest a more efficient route for your next shopping trip.
4and20, Jul 08 2020
  
      
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