Usually, shoppers in line at checkout feel some pressure to quickly put their groceries into their shopping bags,
because the potential procrastination of an shopper will get an evil eye. But at the bla bla checkout,
you don't have to rush to leave the checkout, you can even take time to make conversations with your cashiers you know.
Not a few senior shoppers procrastinate at checkout to say hellow, chit-chat about theirs small stuff something like that.
I wholly understand them. They usually feel lonley and must need someone to talk to even 5 or 10 minutes.
I think this measure is quite humane. Everyone is getting older. and I think this kind of consideration can warm your heart.