Technology has already made an impact at grocery stores. Back in the 80s it would be common to see 15 cashiers on any given day. Once the scanners came out they were reduced due to speed. In about an hour I’m going to go to Shoprite to get stuff to make tacos!!! I’ll see maybe 2 lanes open and 1 cashier overlooking 8 Kiosks. Same goes for the Lowes by me. Two lanes open.

Interesting little tidbit I find a bit disheartening. Back in 1983 or '82, I forget. I used to date a cashier at Shoprite. She made $12.50 an hour. Part timers made around $9 or $9.50. That was considered very good pay at that time.