'Life-changing' supermarket tip to save time at the checkout

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'Life-changing' supermarket tip to save time at the checkout
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He says it will 'change your life'

An online hack has been shared which the man behind it has claimed could save shoppers bags of time when packing their items at supermarkets. With many shoppers now remembering to take reusable bags to avoid the need to buy a plastic one, a TikTok account has shared a handy tip that avoids the need for any bags at all.

He explained: "The next time you go grocery shopping this hack will change your life. Just get all of your food like usual then begin the checkout process by throwing all your food up on the belt and then pay for your items."Now, you see all of these people wasting their time bagging their groceries? Yeah, skip that. Just head to your vehicle with all of your groceries lose in the trolley. Now, for this hack to work you're going to need two laundry baskets.

Commenters on the video were split, however, as some people pointed out that the hack only works if you have a car, and isn't great if you take the bus to your local supermarket.

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