Japanese Supermarkets

Sun 2007/07/29 17:21 JST
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Japanese supermarkets are becoming rather efficient of late...

All the price labels in this supermarket appear on these LCD devices. After interrogating a shop assistant, I learn that all price displays in the supermarket can be changed remotely from a central location. The price displays are even solar powered so they don't need to be touched once set. Not only does this save time in getting a human to write out a new price label and replace it manually, if the store needs to add 5% on top of all items, it can be done in an instant.

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I first thought that these price displays where used for the more expensive items but they are used for everything including the cheapest of items.

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The supermarkets in Japan are pretty decent. Good selection and clean. The checkout assistants are incredibly polite who welcome you with a bow and bid you goodbye with another bow.
The only complaint I may have is that the portions are tiny.

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  • 1
    1 in LB Cali (Registered on 2007/02/27)
    ditsy student

    don't shop, don't know :)

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:14:27 JST (ID #52909)
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    • Neocoyo_the_one
      Neocoyo_the_one in Ashford, Kent, UK (I NEED TO GET OUTTA HERE!!) (Registered on 2008/01/05)
      Student

      seconded

      Mon 2008/07/21 00:37:53 JST (ID #243241)
      reply to Neocoyo_the_one's comment
  • 1
    1 in LB Cali (Registered on 2007/02/27)
    ditsy student

    don't shop, don't know :)

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:14:27 JST (ID #94913)
    reply to 1's comment
  • 1
    1 in LB Cali (Registered on 2007/02/27)
    ditsy student

    don't shop, don't know :)

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:14:27 JST (ID #120609)
    reply to 1's comment
  • 1
    1 in LB Cali (Registered on 2007/02/27)
    ditsy student

    don't shop, don't know :)

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:14:27 JST (ID #146434)
    reply to 1's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    That is always great to go to a supermarket and have a great welcome from the staff.

    LCD devices? I saw some of them for the fridge alley (giving the temperature) but never as price indicators.

    Yeah, generally food portions are small concerning pre-prepared meals. One so-called 4-people lasagna bolognese frozen meal was just enough for me. At wost, I'd leave less than a eighth that I would gulp some hours later.

    But now I don't eat them anymore. Less lazy I am, I think!

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:37:03 JST (ID #52912)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    That is always great to go to a supermarket and have a great welcome from the staff.

    LCD devices? I saw some of them for the fridge alley (giving the temperature) but never as price indicators.

    Yeah, generally food portions are small concerning pre-prepared meals. One so-called 4-people lasagna bolognese frozen meal was just enough for me. At wost, I'd leave less than a eighth that I would gulp some hours later.

    But now I don't eat them anymore. Less lazy I am, I think!

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:37:03 JST (ID #94916)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    That is always great to go to a supermarket and have a great welcome from the staff.

    LCD devices? I saw some of them for the fridge alley (giving the temperature) but never as price indicators.

    Yeah, generally food portions are small concerning pre-prepared meals. One so-called 4-people lasagna bolognese frozen meal was just enough for me. At wost, I'd leave less than a eighth that I would gulp some hours later.

    But now I don't eat them anymore. Less lazy I am, I think!

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:37:03 JST (ID #120612)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    That is always great to go to a supermarket and have a great welcome from the staff.

    LCD devices? I saw some of them for the fridge alley (giving the temperature) but never as price indicators.

    Yeah, generally food portions are small concerning pre-prepared meals. One so-called 4-people lasagna bolognese frozen meal was just enough for me. At wost, I'd leave less than a eighth that I would gulp some hours later.

    But now I don't eat them anymore. Less lazy I am, I think!

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:37:03 JST (ID #146437)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    And Danny, think of all the trees they save this way and the electricity they don't use in the process as it is solar-powered. A great long-term investment indeed!!

    Forgive my poor grammar and spelling tonight. This is due to intensive homework, and I am not out of the woods yet. XD

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:40:55 JST (ID #52913)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    And Danny, think of all the trees they save this way and the electricity they don't use in the process as it is solar-powered. A great long-term investment indeed!!

    Forgive my poor grammar and spelling tonight. This is due to intensive homework, and I am not out of the woods yet. XD

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:40:55 JST (ID #94917)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    And Danny, think of all the trees they save this way and the electricity they don't use in the process as it is solar-powered. A great long-term investment indeed!!

    Forgive my poor grammar and spelling tonight. This is due to intensive homework, and I am not out of the woods yet. XD

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:40:55 JST (ID #120613)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    And Danny, think of all the trees they save this way and the electricity they don't use in the process as it is solar-powered. A great long-term investment indeed!!

    Forgive my poor grammar and spelling tonight. This is due to intensive homework, and I am not out of the woods yet. XD

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:40:55 JST (ID #146438)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
    http://animestuff.wordpress.com/

    Well it saves time from workers hand work but also means that in the near future there won't a need for workers at supermarkets, putting a lot of people unemployed which is bad, but we can't stop technology from evolving can we :P

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:46:17 JST (ID #52915)
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  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
    http://animestuff.wordpress.com/

    Well it saves time from workers hand work but also means that in the near future there won't a need for workers at supermarkets, putting a lot of people unemployed which is bad, but we can't stop technology from evolving can we :P

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:46:17 JST (ID #94919)
    reply to CrazyAnimeTuga's comment
  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
    http://animestuff.wordpress.com/

    Well it saves time from workers hand work but also means that in the near future there won't a need for workers at supermarkets, putting a lot of people unemployed which is bad, but we can't stop technology from evolving can we :P

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:46:17 JST (ID #120615)
    reply to CrazyAnimeTuga's comment
  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
    http://animestuff.wordpress.com/

    Well it saves time from workers hand work but also means that in the near future there won't a need for workers at supermarkets, putting a lot of people unemployed which is bad, but we can't stop technology from evolving can we :P

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:46:17 JST (ID #146440)
    reply to CrazyAnimeTuga's comment
  • Boris
    Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Visual Communications and Web 2.0
    http://www.imagineboris.com

    this is so cool, great great great thing to have. We have good supermarkets here in Maryland, USA. very polite staff and always helpful. Some even have computers that will help you find what you are looking for with a touch screen.

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:48:07 JST (ID #52916)
    reply to Boris's comment
  • Boris
    Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Visual Communications and Web 2.0
    http://www.imagineboris.com

    this is so cool, great great great thing to have. We have good supermarkets here in Maryland, USA. very polite staff and always helpful. Some even have computers that will help you find what you are looking for with a touch screen.

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:48:07 JST (ID #94920)
    reply to Boris's comment
  • Boris
    Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Visual Communications and Web 2.0
    http://www.imagineboris.com

    this is so cool, great great great thing to have. We have good supermarkets here in Maryland, USA. very polite staff and always helpful. Some even have computers that will help you find what you are looking for with a touch screen.

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:48:07 JST (ID #120616)
    reply to Boris's comment
  • Boris
    Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Visual Communications and Web 2.0
    http://www.imagineboris.com

    this is so cool, great great great thing to have. We have good supermarkets here in Maryland, USA. very polite staff and always helpful. Some even have computers that will help you find what you are looking for with a touch screen.

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:48:07 JST (ID #146441)
    reply to Boris's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    This would have been helpful to my previous boss who had to print out new labels every week, all those poor trees. It would help me as well as I was the one that put the new labels on everything lol. I agree that all the portions are small, but not on drinks while I was there ^-^, always got the big bottles to take back to the hotel to drink.

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:48:46 JST (ID #52917)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    This would have been helpful to my previous boss who had to print out new labels every week, all those poor trees. It would help me as well as I was the one that put the new labels on everything lol. I agree that all the portions are small, but not on drinks while I was there ^-^, always got the big bottles to take back to the hotel to drink.

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:48:46 JST (ID #94921)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    This would have been helpful to my previous boss who had to print out new labels every week, all those poor trees. It would help me as well as I was the one that put the new labels on everything lol. I agree that all the portions are small, but not on drinks while I was there ^-^, always got the big bottles to take back to the hotel to drink.

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:48:46 JST (ID #120617)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    This would have been helpful to my previous boss who had to print out new labels every week, all those poor trees. It would help me as well as I was the one that put the new labels on everything lol. I agree that all the portions are small, but not on drinks while I was there ^-^, always got the big bottles to take back to the hotel to drink.

    Sun 2007/07/29 17:48:46 JST (ID #146442)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • Ken
    Ken in NYC (Registered on 2007/03/15)
    Student/Writer/Editor
    http://emcreations.wordpress.com/

    Japan needs a Costco wholesale. Most food products are sold in large quantities. Not that it has too much variety, but it has most of the general items. I've taken up pastry making as a hobby and found myself looking through supermarkets lately. I can't always find what I need, but I noticed some things that I never thought existed. Our price tags are still scratch-built. Either our economy sucks or we're behind in technology.

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:01:23 JST (ID #52918)
    reply to Ken's comment
  • Ken
    Ken in NYC (Registered on 2007/03/15)
    Student/Writer/Editor
    http://emcreations.wordpress.com/

    Japan needs a Costco wholesale. Most food products are sold in large quantities. Not that it has too much variety, but it has most of the general items. I've taken up pastry making as a hobby and found myself looking through supermarkets lately. I can't always find what I need, but I noticed some things that I never thought existed. Our price tags are still scratch-built. Either our economy sucks or we're behind in technology.

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:01:23 JST (ID #94922)
    reply to Ken's comment
  • Ken
    Ken in NYC (Registered on 2007/03/15)
    Student/Writer/Editor
    http://emcreations.wordpress.com/

    Japan needs a Costco wholesale. Most food products are sold in large quantities. Not that it has too much variety, but it has most of the general items. I've taken up pastry making as a hobby and found myself looking through supermarkets lately. I can't always find what I need, but I noticed some things that I never thought existed. Our price tags are still scratch-built. Either our economy sucks or we're behind in technology.

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:01:23 JST (ID #120618)
    reply to Ken's comment
  • Ken
    Ken in NYC (Registered on 2007/03/15)
    Student/Writer/Editor
    http://emcreations.wordpress.com/

    Japan needs a Costco wholesale. Most food products are sold in large quantities. Not that it has too much variety, but it has most of the general items. I've taken up pastry making as a hobby and found myself looking through supermarkets lately. I can't always find what I need, but I noticed some things that I never thought existed. Our price tags are still scratch-built. Either our economy sucks or we're behind in technology.

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:01:23 JST (ID #146443)
    reply to Ken's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Supermarkets are a joke here in Michigan. Joke is on us consumers and I'm not laughing. Variety of goods and stock is terrible and the prices are ridiculous expensive. Some of the time you find of helpful staff, but most of the time one gets a blank stare. It a case of the lights are on but nobody is home. ^^; I and my mom are both natives to this area of Michigan. It's amazing how much a place can change. I know it's not just us, my fiancee finds the prices and selection poor compared to Osaka. I'm just glad that all of the U.S. is not like it is here in Michigan.

    @Ken, most likely technology. They do have Costco in Japan. They look just like Costco here in the states. I'm not sure the Japanese care much for it. ^^;

    Danny, do you and your wife shop in Costco?

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:29:11 JST (ID #52921)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Supermarkets are a joke here in Michigan. Joke is on us consumers and I'm not laughing. Variety of goods and stock is terrible and the prices are ridiculous expensive. Some of the time you find of helpful staff, but most of the time one gets a blank stare. It a case of the lights are on but nobody is home. ^^; I and my mom are both natives to this area of Michigan. It's amazing how much a place can change. I know it's not just us, my fiancee finds the prices and selection poor compared to Osaka. I'm just glad that all of the U.S. is not like it is here in Michigan.

    @Ken, most likely technology. They do have Costco in Japan. They look just like Costco here in the states. I'm not sure the Japanese care much for it. ^^;

    Danny, do you and your wife shop in Costco?

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:29:11 JST (ID #94925)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Supermarkets are a joke here in Michigan. Joke is on us consumers and I'm not laughing. Variety of goods and stock is terrible and the prices are ridiculous expensive. Some of the time you find of helpful staff, but most of the time one gets a blank stare. It a case of the lights are on but nobody is home. ^^; I and my mom are both natives to this area of Michigan. It's amazing how much a place can change. I know it's not just us, my fiancee finds the prices and selection poor compared to Osaka. I'm just glad that all of the U.S. is not like it is here in Michigan.

    @Ken, most likely technology. They do have Costco in Japan. They look just like Costco here in the states. I'm not sure the Japanese care much for it. ^^;

    Danny, do you and your wife shop in Costco?

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:29:11 JST (ID #120621)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Supermarkets are a joke here in Michigan. Joke is on us consumers and I'm not laughing. Variety of goods and stock is terrible and the prices are ridiculous expensive. Some of the time you find of helpful staff, but most of the time one gets a blank stare. It a case of the lights are on but nobody is home. ^^; I and my mom are both natives to this area of Michigan. It's amazing how much a place can change. I know it's not just us, my fiancee finds the prices and selection poor compared to Osaka. I'm just glad that all of the U.S. is not like it is here in Michigan.

    @Ken, most likely technology. They do have Costco in Japan. They look just like Costco here in the states. I'm not sure the Japanese care much for it. ^^;

    Danny, do you and your wife shop in Costco?

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:29:11 JST (ID #146446)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I've seen a whole bunch of these over at Carrefour and had always though that they had to individually change the pricing of each price labels if there was a change required, leading to a wait of time.

    Only now do I know that that isn't the case ^^; Thanks for the heads-up!

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:36:45 JST (ID #52922)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I've seen a whole bunch of these over at Carrefour and had always though that they had to individually change the pricing of each price labels if there was a change required, leading to a wait of time.

    Only now do I know that that isn't the case ^^; Thanks for the heads-up!

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:36:45 JST (ID #94926)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I've seen a whole bunch of these over at Carrefour and had always though that they had to individually change the pricing of each price labels if there was a change required, leading to a wait of time.

    Only now do I know that that isn't the case ^^; Thanks for the heads-up!

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:36:45 JST (ID #120622)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I've seen a whole bunch of these over at Carrefour and had always though that they had to individually change the pricing of each price labels if there was a change required, leading to a wait of time.

    Only now do I know that that isn't the case ^^; Thanks for the heads-up!

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:36:45 JST (ID #146447)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • Setsuna-san
    Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/06)
    VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.

    Supermarkets in my area are mostly acceptable with quite a large variety of goods.
    But the down side is that it can get rather difficult to find any Japanese products. In addition to that the cashiers are usually hopelessly slow.

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:52:00 JST (ID #52923)
    reply to Setsuna-san's comment
  • Setsuna-san
    Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/06)
    VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.

    Supermarkets in my area are mostly acceptable with quite a large variety of goods.
    But the down side is that it can get rather difficult to find any Japanese products. In addition to that the cashiers are usually hopelessly slow.

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:52:00 JST (ID #94927)
    reply to Setsuna-san's comment
  • Setsuna-san
    Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/06)
    VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.

    Supermarkets in my area are mostly acceptable with quite a large variety of goods.
    But the down side is that it can get rather difficult to find any Japanese products. In addition to that the cashiers are usually hopelessly slow.

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:52:00 JST (ID #120623)
    reply to Setsuna-san's comment
  • Setsuna-san
    Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/06)
    VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.

    Supermarkets in my area are mostly acceptable with quite a large variety of goods.
    But the down side is that it can get rather difficult to find any Japanese products. In addition to that the cashiers are usually hopelessly slow.

    Sun 2007/07/29 18:52:00 JST (ID #146448)
    reply to Setsuna-san's comment
  • oliphant
    oliphant in Sydney (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    Design Student
    http://totoro88.vox.com

    Supermarkets are constantly changing around the shelving, so you have to embark on a complete tour of the store (thus being tempted to buy useless things) before you can leave!

    Recently there's been this trend where supermarkets, and clothing stores too, use recyclable canvas bags. Do Japanese stores have this trend?

    Sun 2007/07/29 19:03:40 JST (ID #52925)
    reply to oliphant's comment
  • oliphant
    oliphant in Sydney (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    Design Student
    http://totoro88.vox.com

    Supermarkets are constantly changing around the shelving, so you have to embark on a complete tour of the store (thus being tempted to buy useless things) before you can leave!

    Recently there's been this trend where supermarkets, and clothing stores too, use recyclable canvas bags. Do Japanese stores have this trend?

    Sun 2007/07/29 19:03:40 JST (ID #94929)
    reply to oliphant's comment
  • oliphant
    oliphant in Sydney (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    Design Student
    http://totoro88.vox.com

    Supermarkets are constantly changing around the shelving, so you have to embark on a complete tour of the store (thus being tempted to buy useless things) before you can leave!

    Recently there's been this trend where supermarkets, and clothing stores too, use recyclable canvas bags. Do Japanese stores have this trend?

    Sun 2007/07/29 19:03:40 JST (ID #120625)
    reply to oliphant's comment
  • oliphant
    oliphant in Sydney (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    Design Student
    http://totoro88.vox.com

    Supermarkets are constantly changing around the shelving, so you have to embark on a complete tour of the store (thus being tempted to buy useless things) before you can leave!

    Recently there's been this trend where supermarkets, and clothing stores too, use recyclable canvas bags. Do Japanese stores have this trend?

    Sun 2007/07/29 19:03:40 JST (ID #146450)
    reply to oliphant's comment
  • the1iam
    the1iam in 当協 士奈側 (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    大がくせい
    http://the1iam.blogspot.com/

    The supermarkets here (Singapore) vary very greatly.
    Some are very wide aisle, sell wide variety of things including a 30" widescreen TV and LCD price display (like the above) or barcode scanners located around the store to check prices.
    On the other hand, some sell only the daily stuff and have narrow aisle and are usually crowded, although the prices are cheaper there.

    Sun 2007/07/29 19:55:52 JST (ID #52926)
    reply to the1iam's comment
  • the1iam
    the1iam in 当協 士奈側 (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    大がくせい
    http://the1iam.blogspot.com/

    The supermarkets here (Singapore) vary very greatly.
    Some are very wide aisle, sell wide variety of things including a 30" widescreen TV and LCD price display (like the above) or barcode scanners located around the store to check prices.
    On the other hand, some sell only the daily stuff and have narrow aisle and are usually crowded, although the prices are cheaper there.

    Sun 2007/07/29 19:55:52 JST (ID #94930)
    reply to the1iam's comment
  • the1iam
    the1iam in 当協 士奈側 (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    大がくせい
    http://the1iam.blogspot.com/

    The supermarkets here (Singapore) vary very greatly.
    Some are very wide aisle, sell wide variety of things including a 30" widescreen TV and LCD price display (like the above) or barcode scanners located around the store to check prices.
    On the other hand, some sell only the daily stuff and have narrow aisle and are usually crowded, although the prices are cheaper there.

    Sun 2007/07/29 19:55:52 JST (ID #120626)
    reply to the1iam's comment
  • the1iam
    the1iam in 当協 士奈側 (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    大がくせい
    http://the1iam.blogspot.com/

    The supermarkets here (Singapore) vary very greatly.
    Some are very wide aisle, sell wide variety of things including a 30" widescreen TV and LCD price display (like the above) or barcode scanners located around the store to check prices.
    On the other hand, some sell only the daily stuff and have narrow aisle and are usually crowded, although the prices are cheaper there.

    Sun 2007/07/29 19:55:52 JST (ID #146451)
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  • AK-kun
    AK-kun in Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/19)
    Costume Talent, Stormtrooper, Student, Writer
    http://akxd.wordpress.com/

    the1iam is probably referring to Carrefour or NTUC Fairprice in the former, and Prime Supermarket in the latter. :P

    Supermarkets here are decent enough for me, as most of the time I'm there only to get snacks. Portions are a bit bigger, definitely, and possibly cheaper.

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:09:15 JST (ID #52929)
    reply to AK-kun's comment
  • AK-kun
    AK-kun in Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/19)
    Costume Talent, Stormtrooper, Student, Writer
    http://akxd.wordpress.com/

    the1iam is probably referring to Carrefour or NTUC Fairprice in the former, and Prime Supermarket in the latter. :P

    Supermarkets here are decent enough for me, as most of the time I'm there only to get snacks. Portions are a bit bigger, definitely, and possibly cheaper.

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:09:15 JST (ID #94933)
    reply to AK-kun's comment
  • AK-kun
    AK-kun in Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/19)
    Costume Talent, Stormtrooper, Student, Writer
    http://akxd.wordpress.com/

    the1iam is probably referring to Carrefour or NTUC Fairprice in the former, and Prime Supermarket in the latter. :P

    Supermarkets here are decent enough for me, as most of the time I'm there only to get snacks. Portions are a bit bigger, definitely, and possibly cheaper.

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:09:15 JST (ID #120629)
    reply to AK-kun's comment
  • AK-kun
    AK-kun in Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/19)
    Costume Talent, Stormtrooper, Student, Writer
    http://akxd.wordpress.com/

    the1iam is probably referring to Carrefour or NTUC Fairprice in the former, and Prime Supermarket in the latter. :P

    Supermarkets here are decent enough for me, as most of the time I'm there only to get snacks. Portions are a bit bigger, definitely, and possibly cheaper.

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:09:15 JST (ID #146454)
    reply to AK-kun's comment
  • Aaronime
    Aaronime in Mars, Canada (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    Human

    Wwaaitt... Solar powered? So what your saying is that it's "wirelessly" connected to the store lights? I don't even see the panels o.o; besides can't they also be connected to the central location to draw power just as they receive information?

    It's pretty nice to have these but- half of its features are useless.

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:11:24 JST (ID #52930)
    reply to Aaronime's comment
  • Aaronime
    Aaronime in Mars, Canada (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    Human

    Wwaaitt... Solar powered? So what your saying is that it's "wirelessly" connected to the store lights? I don't even see the panels o.o; besides can't they also be connected to the central location to draw power just as they receive information?

    It's pretty nice to have these but- half of its features are useless.

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:11:24 JST (ID #94934)
    reply to Aaronime's comment
  • Aaronime
    Aaronime in Mars, Canada (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    Human

    Wwaaitt... Solar powered? So what your saying is that it's "wirelessly" connected to the store lights? I don't even see the panels o.o; besides can't they also be connected to the central location to draw power just as they receive information?

    It's pretty nice to have these but- half of its features are useless.

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:11:24 JST (ID #120630)
    reply to Aaronime's comment
  • Aaronime
    Aaronime in Mars, Canada (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    Human

    Wwaaitt... Solar powered? So what your saying is that it's "wirelessly" connected to the store lights? I don't even see the panels o.o; besides can't they also be connected to the central location to draw power just as they receive information?

    It's pretty nice to have these but- half of its features are useless.

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:11:24 JST (ID #146455)
    reply to Aaronime's comment
  • potatokan
    potatokan in USA (Registered on 2007/03/20)

    They can put the solar panels on the roof and just have wires connecting to the displays...

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:19:49 JST (ID #52932)
    reply to potatokan's comment
  • potatokan
    potatokan in USA (Registered on 2007/03/20)

    They can put the solar panels on the roof and just have wires connecting to the displays...

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:19:49 JST (ID #94936)
    reply to potatokan's comment
  • potatokan
    potatokan in USA (Registered on 2007/03/20)

    They can put the solar panels on the roof and just have wires connecting to the displays...

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:19:49 JST (ID #120632)
    reply to potatokan's comment
  • potatokan
    potatokan in USA (Registered on 2007/03/20)

    They can put the solar panels on the roof and just have wires connecting to the displays...

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:19:49 JST (ID #146457)
    reply to potatokan's comment
  • jjjlmx
    jjjlmx in México (Registered on 2007/07/09)
    http://anigumi.wordpress.com

    The problem is that the vegetables are too much exepensive for a person that are very use to eat thoe like latin american people (because we actually raise them)

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:28:41 JST (ID #52933)
    reply to jjjlmx's comment
  • jjjlmx
    jjjlmx in México (Registered on 2007/07/09)
    http://anigumi.wordpress.com

    The problem is that the vegetables are too much exepensive for a person that are very use to eat thoe like latin american people (because we actually raise them)

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:28:41 JST (ID #94937)
    reply to jjjlmx's comment
  • jjjlmx
    jjjlmx in México (Registered on 2007/07/09)
    http://anigumi.wordpress.com

    The problem is that the vegetables are too much exepensive for a person that are very use to eat thoe like latin american people (because we actually raise them)

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:28:41 JST (ID #120633)
    reply to jjjlmx's comment
  • jjjlmx
    jjjlmx in México (Registered on 2007/07/09)
    http://anigumi.wordpress.com

    The problem is that the vegetables are too much exepensive for a person that are very use to eat thoe like latin american people (because we actually raise them)

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:28:41 JST (ID #146458)
    reply to jjjlmx's comment
  • Sgt Beavis
    Sgt Beavis in Dallas, TX, USA (Registered on 2007/07/23)
    Overpaid Computer Nerd
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/rboyett/

    Yes, the do have Costco in Japan.

    http://www.costco.co.jp/

    My Sister in Law is a member. She absolutely loves it. She gets together with her neighbors and they stock up on food and other items. I checked it out back in March and was happy to see that it was very similar to US Costcos. They even let me in with my US membership card but I'm not sure if I would have been able to buy something with it.

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:40:37 JST (ID #52934)
    reply to Sgt Beavis's comment
  • Sgt Beavis
    Sgt Beavis in Dallas, TX, USA (Registered on 2007/07/23)
    Overpaid Computer Nerd
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/rboyett/

    Yes, the do have Costco in Japan.

    http://www.costco.co.jp/

    My Sister in Law is a member. She absolutely loves it. She gets together with her neighbors and they stock up on food and other items. I checked it out back in March and was happy to see that it was very similar to US Costcos. They even let me in with my US membership card but I'm not sure if I would have been able to buy something with it.

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:40:37 JST (ID #94938)
    reply to Sgt Beavis's comment
  • Sgt Beavis
    Sgt Beavis in Dallas, TX, USA (Registered on 2007/07/23)
    Overpaid Computer Nerd
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/rboyett/

    Yes, the do have Costco in Japan.

    http://www.costco.co.jp/

    My Sister in Law is a member. She absolutely loves it. She gets together with her neighbors and they stock up on food and other items. I checked it out back in March and was happy to see that it was very similar to US Costcos. They even let me in with my US membership card but I'm not sure if I would have been able to buy something with it.

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:40:37 JST (ID #120634)
    reply to Sgt Beavis's comment
  • Sgt Beavis
    Sgt Beavis in Dallas, TX, USA (Registered on 2007/07/23)
    Overpaid Computer Nerd
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/rboyett/

    Yes, the do have Costco in Japan.

    http://www.costco.co.jp/

    My Sister in Law is a member. She absolutely loves it. She gets together with her neighbors and they stock up on food and other items. I checked it out back in March and was happy to see that it was very similar to US Costcos. They even let me in with my US membership card but I'm not sure if I would have been able to buy something with it.

    Sun 2007/07/29 21:40:37 JST (ID #146459)
    reply to Sgt Beavis's comment
  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    I'm surprised you didn't throw in a joke about them getting stolen if the place were in London. Supermarkets here are pretty okay, but obviously not as efficient as they are over in Japan.

    Sun 2007/07/29 23:19:29 JST (ID #52935)
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  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    I'm surprised you didn't throw in a joke about them getting stolen if the place were in London. Supermarkets here are pretty okay, but obviously not as efficient as they are over in Japan.

    Sun 2007/07/29 23:19:29 JST (ID #94939)
    reply to Zeroblade's comment
  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    I'm surprised you didn't throw in a joke about them getting stolen if the place were in London. Supermarkets here are pretty okay, but obviously not as efficient as they are over in Japan.

    Sun 2007/07/29 23:19:29 JST (ID #120635)
    reply to Zeroblade's comment
  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    I'm surprised you didn't throw in a joke about them getting stolen if the place were in London. Supermarkets here are pretty okay, but obviously not as efficient as they are over in Japan.

    Sun 2007/07/29 23:19:29 JST (ID #146460)
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  • McKlain
    McKlain in Spain (Registered on 2007/05/11)
    Web Designer
    http://mcklain.wordpress.com/

    I've also seen those things here in spain, in carrefour.

    Mon 2007/07/30 02:18:05 JST (ID #52937)
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  • McKlain
    McKlain in Spain (Registered on 2007/05/11)
    Web Designer
    http://mcklain.wordpress.com/

    I've also seen those things here in spain, in carrefour.

    Mon 2007/07/30 02:18:05 JST (ID #94941)
    reply to McKlain's comment
  • McKlain
    McKlain in Spain (Registered on 2007/05/11)
    Web Designer
    http://mcklain.wordpress.com/

    I've also seen those things here in spain, in carrefour.

    Mon 2007/07/30 02:18:05 JST (ID #120637)
    reply to McKlain's comment
  • McKlain
    McKlain in Spain (Registered on 2007/05/11)
    Web Designer
    http://mcklain.wordpress.com/

    I've also seen those things here in spain, in carrefour.

    Mon 2007/07/30 02:18:05 JST (ID #146462)
    reply to McKlain's comment
  • Collector
    Collector in Putrajaya,Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/08)
    IT Support Engineer @ Dyson.com
    http://www.lelong.com.my/merchant/hshobby.htm

    Slurpsss...seeing this post on food makes my mouth watery.Good comment from others thou.

    Mon 2007/07/30 04:40:02 JST (ID #52939)
    reply to Collector's comment
  • Collector
    Collector in Putrajaya,Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/08)
    IT Support Engineer @ Dyson.com
    http://www.lelong.com.my/merchant/hshobby.htm

    Slurpsss...seeing this post on food makes my mouth watery.Good comment from others thou.

    Mon 2007/07/30 04:40:02 JST (ID #94943)
    reply to Collector's comment
  • Collector
    Collector in Putrajaya,Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/08)
    IT Support Engineer @ Dyson.com
    http://www.lelong.com.my/merchant/hshobby.htm

    Slurpsss...seeing this post on food makes my mouth watery.Good comment from others thou.

    Mon 2007/07/30 04:40:02 JST (ID #120639)
    reply to Collector's comment
  • Collector
    Collector in Putrajaya,Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/08)
    IT Support Engineer @ Dyson.com
    http://www.lelong.com.my/merchant/hshobby.htm

    Slurpsss...seeing this post on food makes my mouth watery.Good comment from others thou.

    Mon 2007/07/30 04:40:02 JST (ID #146464)
    reply to Collector's comment
  • Uradox
    Uradox in Nagoya / Perth (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Procurement officer / Teacher
    http://www.traded.name

    Supermarkets in nagoya have had these for quite a while but theres still some with the old fashion paper prices :) Even some supermarkets in australia have those displays too but its normally the smaller independant stores.

    I have never ever experienced a polite bow from a worker at the checkout in japan!!!! I am totally missing out it seems

    Mon 2007/07/30 04:56:38 JST (ID #52940)
    reply to Uradox's comment
  • Uradox
    Uradox in Nagoya / Perth (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Procurement officer / Teacher
    http://www.traded.name

    Supermarkets in nagoya have had these for quite a while but theres still some with the old fashion paper prices :) Even some supermarkets in australia have those displays too but its normally the smaller independant stores.

    I have never ever experienced a polite bow from a worker at the checkout in japan!!!! I am totally missing out it seems

    Mon 2007/07/30 04:56:38 JST (ID #94944)
    reply to Uradox's comment
  • Uradox
    Uradox in Nagoya / Perth (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Procurement officer / Teacher
    http://www.traded.name

    Supermarkets in nagoya have had these for quite a while but theres still some with the old fashion paper prices :) Even some supermarkets in australia have those displays too but its normally the smaller independant stores.

    I have never ever experienced a polite bow from a worker at the checkout in japan!!!! I am totally missing out it seems

    Mon 2007/07/30 04:56:38 JST (ID #120640)
    reply to Uradox's comment
  • Uradox
    Uradox in Nagoya / Perth (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Procurement officer / Teacher
    http://www.traded.name

    Supermarkets in nagoya have had these for quite a while but theres still some with the old fashion paper prices :) Even some supermarkets in australia have those displays too but its normally the smaller independant stores.

    I have never ever experienced a polite bow from a worker at the checkout in japan!!!! I am totally missing out it seems

    Mon 2007/07/30 04:56:38 JST (ID #146465)
    reply to Uradox's comment
  • Dak Roland
    Dak Roland in Western, NY (The State, not the City) (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    ISP Tech Support
    http://www.dakroland.com

    Considering how large portions are here in the states, I'd say smaller portions would be a good thing. *pats belly* Larger portions encourages you to eat more than you really should. ;-)

    My daughter and I will be coming to Japan in October. We'll probably have 4 or 5 days to spend in Tokyo. Any ideas on good, inexpensive places to stay? Any suggestions would be appreciated. :)

    Mon 2007/07/30 05:25:35 JST (ID #52942)
    reply to Dak Roland's comment
  • Dak Roland
    Dak Roland in Western, NY (The State, not the City) (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    ISP Tech Support
    http://www.dakroland.com

    Considering how large portions are here in the states, I'd say smaller portions would be a good thing. *pats belly* Larger portions encourages you to eat more than you really should. ;-)

    My daughter and I will be coming to Japan in October. We'll probably have 4 or 5 days to spend in Tokyo. Any ideas on good, inexpensive places to stay? Any suggestions would be appreciated. :)

    Mon 2007/07/30 05:25:35 JST (ID #94946)
    reply to Dak Roland's comment
  • Dak Roland
    Dak Roland in Western, NY (The State, not the City) (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    ISP Tech Support
    http://www.dakroland.com

    Considering how large portions are here in the states, I'd say smaller portions would be a good thing. *pats belly* Larger portions encourages you to eat more than you really should. ;-)

    My daughter and I will be coming to Japan in October. We'll probably have 4 or 5 days to spend in Tokyo. Any ideas on good, inexpensive places to stay? Any suggestions would be appreciated. :)

    Mon 2007/07/30 05:25:35 JST (ID #120642)
    reply to Dak Roland's comment
  • Dak Roland
    Dak Roland in Western, NY (The State, not the City) (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    ISP Tech Support
    http://www.dakroland.com

    Considering how large portions are here in the states, I'd say smaller portions would be a good thing. *pats belly* Larger portions encourages you to eat more than you really should. ;-)

    My daughter and I will be coming to Japan in October. We'll probably have 4 or 5 days to spend in Tokyo. Any ideas on good, inexpensive places to stay? Any suggestions would be appreciated. :)

    Mon 2007/07/30 05:25:35 JST (ID #146467)
    reply to Dak Roland's comment
  • Otaku Blue
    Otaku Blue in London (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Student
    http://www.otakublue.wordpress.com

    Super Markets in the UK are beggning to become Jumble sales, what with the rise of price slashing giant , Netto. On my highstreet there are far too many. We have 2 Sainsburys, an Iceland, and god knows what else.
    Japanese Supermarkets ftw!

    Mon 2007/07/30 08:19:22 JST (ID #52948)
    reply to Otaku Blue's comment
  • Otaku Blue
    Otaku Blue in London (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Student
    http://www.otakublue.wordpress.com

    Super Markets in the UK are beggning to become Jumble sales, what with the rise of price slashing giant , Netto. On my highstreet there are far too many. We have 2 Sainsburys, an Iceland, and god knows what else.
    Japanese Supermarkets ftw!

    Mon 2007/07/30 08:19:22 JST (ID #94952)
    reply to Otaku Blue's comment
  • Otaku Blue
    Otaku Blue in London (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Student
    http://www.otakublue.wordpress.com

    Super Markets in the UK are beggning to become Jumble sales, what with the rise of price slashing giant , Netto. On my highstreet there are far too many. We have 2 Sainsburys, an Iceland, and god knows what else.
    Japanese Supermarkets ftw!

    Mon 2007/07/30 08:19:22 JST (ID #120648)
    reply to Otaku Blue's comment
  • Otaku Blue
    Otaku Blue in London (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Student
    http://www.otakublue.wordpress.com

    Super Markets in the UK are beggning to become Jumble sales, what with the rise of price slashing giant , Netto. On my highstreet there are far too many. We have 2 Sainsburys, an Iceland, and god knows what else.
    Japanese Supermarkets ftw!

    Mon 2007/07/30 08:19:22 JST (ID #146473)
    reply to Otaku Blue's comment
  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    Tesco's have plasma/TFT screens in their supermarkets, which play their tv ads non-stop. Never seen electronic price tags, but the new fad in supermarkets is self-service checkouts.

    Mon 2007/07/30 08:24:22 JST (ID #52949)
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  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    Tesco's have plasma/TFT screens in their supermarkets, which play their tv ads non-stop. Never seen electronic price tags, but the new fad in supermarkets is self-service checkouts.

    Mon 2007/07/30 08:24:22 JST (ID #94953)
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  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    Tesco's have plasma/TFT screens in their supermarkets, which play their tv ads non-stop. Never seen electronic price tags, but the new fad in supermarkets is self-service checkouts.

    Mon 2007/07/30 08:24:22 JST (ID #120649)
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  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    Tesco's have plasma/TFT screens in their supermarkets, which play their tv ads non-stop. Never seen electronic price tags, but the new fad in supermarkets is self-service checkouts.

    Mon 2007/07/30 08:24:22 JST (ID #146474)
    reply to Subaruhess's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Yup the new fad over here are the new self-checkout lanes. If it's over in Japan now the supermarkets in the USA will soon adopt ^^ I think that is really neat that they can do that, but kind of scary at the same time, they can add 5% at any time!

    Every supermarket I have been to, ever in the USA has always been clean and orderly. Most atendees are very friendly and helpful. The selection is great (especially at Giant, Superfresh and Food Lions) and prices are not that bad compared to rest stop stores.

    A lot of supermarkets now have their own salad bars, fresh produce (Giant is FRESH) Bakeries (cakes cookies desserts the entire lot) and Meat sales (meat is fresh and tastes great).

    Mon 2007/07/30 08:53:09 JST (ID #52950)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Yup the new fad over here are the new self-checkout lanes. If it's over in Japan now the supermarkets in the USA will soon adopt ^^ I think that is really neat that they can do that, but kind of scary at the same time, they can add 5% at any time!

    Every supermarket I have been to, ever in the USA has always been clean and orderly. Most atendees are very friendly and helpful. The selection is great (especially at Giant, Superfresh and Food Lions) and prices are not that bad compared to rest stop stores.

    A lot of supermarkets now have their own salad bars, fresh produce (Giant is FRESH) Bakeries (cakes cookies desserts the entire lot) and Meat sales (meat is fresh and tastes great).

    Mon 2007/07/30 08:53:09 JST (ID #94954)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Yup the new fad over here are the new self-checkout lanes. If it's over in Japan now the supermarkets in the USA will soon adopt ^^ I think that is really neat that they can do that, but kind of scary at the same time, they can add 5% at any time!

    Every supermarket I have been to, ever in the USA has always been clean and orderly. Most atendees are very friendly and helpful. The selection is great (especially at Giant, Superfresh and Food Lions) and prices are not that bad compared to rest stop stores.

    A lot of supermarkets now have their own salad bars, fresh produce (Giant is FRESH) Bakeries (cakes cookies desserts the entire lot) and Meat sales (meat is fresh and tastes great).

    Mon 2007/07/30 08:53:09 JST (ID #120650)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Yup the new fad over here are the new self-checkout lanes. If it's over in Japan now the supermarkets in the USA will soon adopt ^^ I think that is really neat that they can do that, but kind of scary at the same time, they can add 5% at any time!

    Every supermarket I have been to, ever in the USA has always been clean and orderly. Most atendees are very friendly and helpful. The selection is great (especially at Giant, Superfresh and Food Lions) and prices are not that bad compared to rest stop stores.

    A lot of supermarkets now have their own salad bars, fresh produce (Giant is FRESH) Bakeries (cakes cookies desserts the entire lot) and Meat sales (meat is fresh and tastes great).

    Mon 2007/07/30 08:53:09 JST (ID #146475)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    Here in Belgium, there are also super markets that have these kind of displays. Some even have a self-service cash register, where you can scan your products yourself and pay.

    In Japan, I haven't seen these displays in small 7-11 type of supermarkets like Lawson. Probably the shop is too small for any profit, and I've noticed that almost every day other products are lying on the same spot (everything is still in sections though).

    But it's a good system :)

    Mon 2007/07/30 10:37:33 JST (ID #52952)
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  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    Here in Belgium, there are also super markets that have these kind of displays. Some even have a self-service cash register, where you can scan your products yourself and pay.

    In Japan, I haven't seen these displays in small 7-11 type of supermarkets like Lawson. Probably the shop is too small for any profit, and I've noticed that almost every day other products are lying on the same spot (everything is still in sections though).

    But it's a good system :)

    Mon 2007/07/30 10:37:33 JST (ID #94956)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    Here in Belgium, there are also super markets that have these kind of displays. Some even have a self-service cash register, where you can scan your products yourself and pay.

    In Japan, I haven't seen these displays in small 7-11 type of supermarkets like Lawson. Probably the shop is too small for any profit, and I've noticed that almost every day other products are lying on the same spot (everything is still in sections though).

    But it's a good system :)

    Mon 2007/07/30 10:37:33 JST (ID #120652)
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  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    Here in Belgium, there are also super markets that have these kind of displays. Some even have a self-service cash register, where you can scan your products yourself and pay.

    In Japan, I haven't seen these displays in small 7-11 type of supermarkets like Lawson. Probably the shop is too small for any profit, and I've noticed that almost every day other products are lying on the same spot (everything is still in sections though).

    But it's a good system :)

    Mon 2007/07/30 10:37:33 JST (ID #146477)
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  • super rats
    super rats in Philadelphia, PA (USA) (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    Everything
    http://www.happysoda.com

    Here in the Philadelphia suburbs supermarkets vary from one company to another. Those that cut prices to the bare minimum also offer minimum service and have the lousiest prepared foods. Then there are those supermarkets that cater to people who want an enjoyable shopping experience with a lot of variety to choose from. Naturally, you pay more for this experience. For those that can afford it, it's well worth the cost. I shop at the bargain places for most things, because a box of Cocoa Pebbles cereal is a box of Cocoa Pebbles wherever you go. The fancy stores tend to have very good prepared foods, meats, and baked goods so I go there when I'm feeling lazy.

    Mon 2007/07/30 12:07:13 JST (ID #52953)
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  • super rats
    super rats in Philadelphia, PA (USA) (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    Everything
    http://www.happysoda.com

    Here in the Philadelphia suburbs supermarkets vary from one company to another. Those that cut prices to the bare minimum also offer minimum service and have the lousiest prepared foods. Then there are those supermarkets that cater to people who want an enjoyable shopping experience with a lot of variety to choose from. Naturally, you pay more for this experience. For those that can afford it, it's well worth the cost. I shop at the bargain places for most things, because a box of Cocoa Pebbles cereal is a box of Cocoa Pebbles wherever you go. The fancy stores tend to have very good prepared foods, meats, and baked goods so I go there when I'm feeling lazy.

    Mon 2007/07/30 12:07:13 JST (ID #94957)
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  • super rats
    super rats in Philadelphia, PA (USA) (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    Everything
    http://www.happysoda.com

    Here in the Philadelphia suburbs supermarkets vary from one company to another. Those that cut prices to the bare minimum also offer minimum service and have the lousiest prepared foods. Then there are those supermarkets that cater to people who want an enjoyable shopping experience with a lot of variety to choose from. Naturally, you pay more for this experience. For those that can afford it, it's well worth the cost. I shop at the bargain places for most things, because a box of Cocoa Pebbles cereal is a box of Cocoa Pebbles wherever you go. The fancy stores tend to have very good prepared foods, meats, and baked goods so I go there when I'm feeling lazy.

    Mon 2007/07/30 12:07:13 JST (ID #120653)
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  • super rats
    super rats in Philadelphia, PA (USA) (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    Everything
    http://www.happysoda.com

    Here in the Philadelphia suburbs supermarkets vary from one company to another. Those that cut prices to the bare minimum also offer minimum service and have the lousiest prepared foods. Then there are those supermarkets that cater to people who want an enjoyable shopping experience with a lot of variety to choose from. Naturally, you pay more for this experience. For those that can afford it, it's well worth the cost. I shop at the bargain places for most things, because a box of Cocoa Pebbles cereal is a box of Cocoa Pebbles wherever you go. The fancy stores tend to have very good prepared foods, meats, and baked goods so I go there when I'm feeling lazy.

    Mon 2007/07/30 12:07:13 JST (ID #146478)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    At my previous company, we were making those electronic tags and other retail devices, including a fastlane. When I started there, I was also soo amazed at how efficient the entire process is. Wish my country's supermarkets would adapt to this kind of technology. But I doubt that happening anytime soon. Those devices are just way too expensive right now. :D

    Tue 2007/07/31 02:23:58 JST (ID #53014)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    At my previous company, we were making those electronic tags and other retail devices, including a fastlane. When I started there, I was also soo amazed at how efficient the entire process is. Wish my country's supermarkets would adapt to this kind of technology. But I doubt that happening anytime soon. Those devices are just way too expensive right now. :D

    Tue 2007/07/31 02:23:58 JST (ID #95018)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    At my previous company, we were making those electronic tags and other retail devices, including a fastlane. When I started there, I was also soo amazed at how efficient the entire process is. Wish my country's supermarkets would adapt to this kind of technology. But I doubt that happening anytime soon. Those devices are just way too expensive right now. :D

    Tue 2007/07/31 02:23:58 JST (ID #120714)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    At my previous company, we were making those electronic tags and other retail devices, including a fastlane. When I started there, I was also soo amazed at how efficient the entire process is. Wish my country's supermarkets would adapt to this kind of technology. But I doubt that happening anytime soon. Those devices are just way too expensive right now. :D

    Tue 2007/07/31 02:23:58 JST (ID #146539)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    The warehouse-like supermarkets are popular here in the philippines ^^

    Some large supermarkets here like SM and Rustans has self-service price checkers and little LCD screens in the shelves where ads of the product is being shown.

    SM Supermarket is now pushing with an eco-friendly shopping with the introduction of what they call a Green Bag which can be use and reuse therefore lessening the use of plastic shopping bags and paper bags ^^

    Tue 2007/07/31 02:55:22 JST (ID #53023)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    The warehouse-like supermarkets are popular here in the philippines ^^

    Some large supermarkets here like SM and Rustans has self-service price checkers and little LCD screens in the shelves where ads of the product is being shown.

    SM Supermarket is now pushing with an eco-friendly shopping with the introduction of what they call a Green Bag which can be use and reuse therefore lessening the use of plastic shopping bags and paper bags ^^

    Tue 2007/07/31 02:55:22 JST (ID #95027)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    The warehouse-like supermarkets are popular here in the philippines ^^

    Some large supermarkets here like SM and Rustans has self-service price checkers and little LCD screens in the shelves where ads of the product is being shown.

    SM Supermarket is now pushing with an eco-friendly shopping with the introduction of what they call a Green Bag which can be use and reuse therefore lessening the use of plastic shopping bags and paper bags ^^

    Tue 2007/07/31 02:55:22 JST (ID #120723)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    The warehouse-like supermarkets are popular here in the philippines ^^

    Some large supermarkets here like SM and Rustans has self-service price checkers and little LCD screens in the shelves where ads of the product is being shown.

    SM Supermarket is now pushing with an eco-friendly shopping with the introduction of what they call a Green Bag which can be use and reuse therefore lessening the use of plastic shopping bags and paper bags ^^

    Tue 2007/07/31 02:55:22 JST (ID #146548)
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  • Amon
    Amon in Pilipinas (Registered on 2007/07/30)
    unemployed

    I have yet to see digital price tags in supermarkets here.

    Tue 2007/07/31 05:14:18 JST (ID #53042)
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  • Amon
    Amon in Pilipinas (Registered on 2007/07/30)
    unemployed

    I have yet to see digital price tags in supermarkets here.

    Tue 2007/07/31 05:14:18 JST (ID #95046)
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  • Amon
    Amon in Pilipinas (Registered on 2007/07/30)
    unemployed

    I have yet to see digital price tags in supermarkets here.

    Tue 2007/07/31 05:14:18 JST (ID #120742)
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  • Amon
    Amon in Pilipinas (Registered on 2007/07/30)
    unemployed

    I have yet to see digital price tags in supermarkets here.

    Tue 2007/07/31 05:14:18 JST (ID #146567)
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  • ilovethailand
    ilovethailand in Bangkok, Thailand (Registered on 2007/10/12)
    Self-employed
    http://www.bangkokhomecondo.com

    Can anyone help me contacting this price-tag manufacturer? Thanks.

    Tue 2008/01/29 14:59:36 JST (ID #70979)
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  • DEFC0N
    DEFC0N in Newcastle, UK (Registered on 2008/03/18)
    Full time biotech student, part time otaku, possible bishounen candidate

    They don't have it here in UK but they do have it over in Singapore however. UK needs a high tech revolution to propel it further into the technology industry or else Singapore and most Asian nations will run away with all the tech stuff that I love so much.

    Sat 2008/05/10 16:15:20 JST (ID #185033)
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  • jos_hua
    jos_hua in Georgia, United States of America (Registered on 2007/12/06)
    Farm labor

    Yes, super markets in my region are rather efficient and convenient. My favorites would be Kroger and Publix because they lay out the items very nicely and it's easy to find what you need. I also like how they have the organic/healthy alternatives on each row in their own position. This digital price changing also seems very efficient and I hope to see it in use over where I live in the future.

    Thu 2008/07/31 18:29:47 JST (ID #252885)
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  • const011
    const011 in San Diego (Registered on 2008/07/14)
    College Student

    i can't get enough of japanese grocery stores.. absolutely love the food and supplies.

    Sat 2008/08/16 16:08:23 JST (ID #267506)
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  • lxlguy
    lxlguy in Colorado (Registered on 2008/12/11)

    Wow, that is efficient indeed. They're being Green. Very cool post here.

    Thu 2009/01/01 18:34:29 JST (ID #432328)
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  • zakari-kun
    zakari-kun in Richland, WA, USA (Registered on 2008/12/30)
    Otaku, Software Developer

    Thats a cool store.
    I hope we can get digital price tags sometime too.
    And, yes, the supermarkets in my region are very good.
    Yokes Fresh Market is one of my favorites.

    Fri 2009/01/02 08:02:11 JST (ID #432871)
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  • Toravisu M
    Toravisu M in an Area 51 test facility (Registered on 2009/01/18)
    rocket scientist
    http://www.facebook.com/inbox/?ref=mb#/profile.php?id=891095646&ref=profile

    I worked at a supermarket when I was 13 getting paid under the table ;p
    why is japan soo much greener than the US...we need to take notes lol.

    Mon 2009/01/19 01:32:22 JST (ID #453429)
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  • Ritsuka
    Ritsuka in New Jersey (Registered on 2009/01/09)
    Nurse

    Neat that the check-out people are polite. Even neater if they're all really like that. Over here where I'm at, all the check-outs are run by the folks from other bad side of town, and they could give less of a s*** about being polite to you and handling your groceries right.

    Sun 2009/02/08 08:48:20 JST (ID #479945)
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  • Ultimate Shogun
    Ultimate Shogun in A lonely, peaceful Island (Registered on 2009/01/10)
    Benevolent dictator of a Banana Republic

    Lovely organization. Once again, the Japanese and their efficient methods rock the house.

    Sun 2009/02/08 13:24:02 JST (ID #480181)
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  • EyKauS
    EyKauS in Now in MX Before Japan and Hong Kong! (Registered on 2008/06/11)
    Marketing & Research TI...
    http://www.eykaus.com

    The only supermarket that I visited in my first travel was Don Quijote ! xD OMG ! ... I need to learn more about Tokyo, because I only go to buy to the 果物や!

    Fri 2009/03/13 01:17:20 JST (ID #519584)
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  • Sat Nav
    Sat Nav in england (Registered on 2009/04/01)
    anime + games collector

    the shops are lame where i live coz it is the same crap over and over again so i stoppe going shops and will start ordering online.

    Sat 2009/04/04 18:03:00 JST (ID #549470)
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  • Kareem
    Kareem in Melbourne (Registered on 2009/01/15)
    Student

    That's pretty nifty looks really organized and tidy.

    Thu 2009/04/23 13:18:35 JST (ID #576018)
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  • Pawlee
    Pawlee in New York, New York (Registered on 2009/04/01)
    Student trying to get BS in Comp Sci

    "Welcome to Curry and more Curry... would you like some curry with that?"

    Wed 2009/05/13 06:57:33 JST (ID #603660)
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  • Radamanthys
    Radamanthys in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/12/05)

    nice idea!

    Fri 2009/07/24 04:46:09 JST (ID #684021)
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