Walmart said it will remove self-checkout counters at two more stores — including one where retail theft has gotten so bad that shoppers say going there has become downright “scary.”
The Arkansas-based retail giant didn’t address the problems of retail theft, saying it was ditching the self-checkout lanes at the store in Cleveland and another in Shrewsbury, Mo., as part of a wider move to improve the “in-store shopping experience.”
Shoppers who frequented the Walmart at the Steelyard Commons section of Cleveland criticized the move, saying that paying for their items in a regular checkout lane means they won’t be able to swiftly move in and out of a store that has seen several incidents of retail theft.
“I am probably going to end up going to a different Walmart then because I don’t like to have to wait down here,” Leah Burchnell told WEWS-TV.
“Especially with all the crime that’s been going down here. It’s very scary. It really is.”
