Such as counterintuitive fixes to a problem, or where a mistake unexpectedly results in an even better outcome than originally hoped for.

  • @[email protected]
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    2824 days ago

    I cannot pick a lane at the grocery. My first pick will always be slowest. If I pick one out, then pick a 2nd, my 2nd pick will be last to move. Even an empty lane will suddenly have issues like drawer change, shift change or some other calamity.

    I now pick a lane and then have my SO pick any other lane for us to use.

    • @[email protected]
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      1224 days ago

      There is a solution to this problem. One line that just feeds all the lanes. Unfortunately, the geometry of grocery stores would make it difficult to implement. Also, most people like the illusion of choice.

      • @[email protected]
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        323 days ago

        The one I go to does this. One line and they call out which lane is opening next for you to go to. The long line is arranged perpendicular to the registers and It really doesn’t seem to take up that much more space compared to stores that don’t do that.

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        123 days ago

        Yeah I think people are too stupid on average to understand. Like how kids think pouring water from a short wide glass into a tall glass means there’s more water, people think one long line means longer wait times.

        I feel like education could mitigate this but at least in the US our education isn’t a priority

      • ChozoOP
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        123 days ago

        I’ve actually seen this recently at some stores, usually just for the self-checkout section.