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I've been an Aldi customer for some years and I really don't recognise your experience. I like the fact that they open extra tills as soon as there's a hint of a queue. When they plan to close, they usually tell people approaching just like any other supermarket. I always pack at the checkout. I've cracked how to keep up with the cashier. I stack things on the conveyor in the order I want to pack them and put them quickly into my open bags sitting ready in my trolley. It works just fine. Alternatively I could pack at the adjacent shelf or pack into the car as many other satisfied customers do. We've also got plenty of staff around the store eager to leave their shelf stacking and answer questions or take me to find what I need. I'm a convert.
Same, agree with all the above!
I use the same "tactic" for packing and always finish packing before the receipt has come out of the printer.