Which one is best, self-checkout or manned lanes? The answer may surprise you.
It’s neither.
A survey by Grocery Dive found that the most popular approach is a hybrid approach combining self-checkout and manned lanes.
What does this mean for your small grocery business?
It highlights that convenience, speed, and efficiency are top of mind for customers, regardless of what technologies you use. If you own a brick-and-mortar store, optimizing checkout speed could be the best thing you do to drive more sales this year.
In this article, we’ll explain the importance of cutting wait times, how to increase grocery store sales, and how to improve the customer experience with our top checkout tips.
The short answer is yes.
The checkout lane is the final impression your grocery store makes on a customer. Even if you have a great store layout and friendly staff, a frustrating or slow experience could turn them off your store for good. If they share that experience in an online review, it can be devastating for a small business.
55% of shoppers say faster checkout would improve their grocery shopping experience — and while many customers like self-checkout, the majority indicated that overall checkout speed was the most important factor when picking which lane to use.
However, improving your checkout experience actually starts upstream. Checkout speed just isn’t about scanning faster. You also need to manage inventory well, offer competitive pricing, and lay out your grocery store to encourage shoppers to explore
Let’s get into our seven tips for increasing grocery store sales.
From store layout to ensuring you have the freshest produce, these tips will help you increase sales and get customers through checkout faster.
It might feel strange to treat your store layout like a traffic flow diagram, but it affects how quickly customers shop and how smoothly they reach checkout. You can reduce congestion, help customers find what they need faster, and get them to checkout, ready to pay.
Here are some key layout considerations:
The best layout gets customers through your store in a fast, natural way, which means more people checking out and fewer frustrated shoppers.
Related Read: The Best Floor Plan for Grocery Stores: 5 Ways To Drive Sales
You might think inventory management isn’t related to checkout speed, but it directly affects how smoothly transactions go. Poor inventory management creates friction and slows everything down.
Here’s how inventory management speeds up checkout:
Related Read: Produce Inventory Management: 6 Ways To Reduce Spoilage
Inventory management also helps you stock smarter. When you know that rotisserie chicken flies off shelves between 5–7 p.m. on weekdays, you can have enough ready. Customers who find what they want check out faster than customers who wander looking for alternatives.
Your point of sale (POS) system is your operational hub. The right system makes checkout easier and faster. And the more people you get through checkout, the more sales you make. Look for grocery POS software that offers the following features:
Above all, make sure you choose a grocery POS system that’s easy to use. No amount of advanced features will help you improve the customer experience if they're clunky or too complex.
Once you have the right grocery POS, customize it to match how your store operates. Small tweaks and a smart interface design keep lines moving.
Here’s how to customize your POS touchscreen:
For example, produce codes should immediately pull up the scale screen, and when you scan bulk items, you can set up the system to automatically prompt for weight. These small automations help you manage Saturday rushes.
We’ve all been there, waiting in line while a poor, lone cashier struggles to check everyone out. When you’re understaffed during busy times, it reflects poorly on your business, not on your cashiers.
Use POS reports to identify patterns.
Check your system reports to see when peak hours, days, and seasons hit. Schedule accordingly — don't leave one cashier struggling during the Tuesday evening rush or Saturday afternoon crowds.
Train on these common friction points:
A cashier who can ring up a full cart — including bulk bin quinoa, mixed produce, and government assistance payment — in under three minutes keeps your evening rush manageable even when you're running lean on staff.
Here’s how to teach efficient bagging techniques:
Well-bagged groceries send customers home with a good final impression that keeps your store top of mind for their next shop.
Self-checkout won’t replace cashiers, but retailers are reevaluating how to use them most efficiently. They give customers with just a few items a faster option. Just be sure to follow a few best practices:
When you offer both self-checkout and traditional lanes, customers choose whichever option is most convenient for them at that moment. Someone with a full cart will use a manned lane, while someone grabbing milk and bread will use self-checkout. Both get the experience they want.
Reusable bags are popular with customers, especially in states that implement fees for single-use plastic bags. But while reusable bags have become more popular, people often forget them.
Offering reusable bags at checkout is a great way to make an extra sale while ensuring that customers can continue to check out quickly. Make sure your bags sport your brand and logo, so they’re not only convenient but also a way to advertise your store.
To optimize your grocery store checkout lanes, you need to combine the best of in-person customer service and technology. Neither alone will meet (and exceed) today’s customer expectations.
When your store layout flows well, your inventory stays accurate, and your staff is well-trained, technology amplifies everything.
IT Retail was built by grocers who understand these challenges. Our system keeps pricing synced across shelf tags and registers, tracks inventory automatically so stock levels stay accurate, and makes training new cashiers simple enough that they're confident with produce codes and scale weights in days, not weeks.
The best way to ensure you have the perfect POS system is to use our Build and Price tool. Design your POS with all the hardware and software you need to speed up checkout and increase sales.