The angry shoppers are calling for self -dollars after waiting in the long waiting lists.
A customer shared a picture of packed corridors, insisting that they “should not have to wait” to buy one roll of toilet paper.
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“Please give us the self -exit. I shouldn't be deep in this line to get a single roll of toilet paper,” they wrote.
“We are very sorry to hear that you have a bad experience in one of our stores, and we thank you for communicating.
“Please send a direct message with the accurate address of the store you visited and/or your call number and/or email so that we can take this. Thank you.”
Dollaar Tree recently won the display of more than 150 parties to the concert city after the retailer announced that it was closing all its American stores.
Barnes & Noble and Books-A-million are also looking for some sites.
This comes at a time when Walmart customers complained about the exit from self -service stores.
“Leave a car filled with elements two weeks ago at the Shrewsbury store in Saint Louis,” one of the shoppers wrote on Twitter.
“It has been chaos since it opened 10 years ago; however, now it cannot be defended.
“At least 50 people are waiting for self -verification while watching employees and management only.
“Zero Cashier Isles Open.”
The American sun arrived at Wall Mart for comment.
The problem is not limited to Walmart, as customers in the rival retailers also achieved waiting lists in several locations.
The blockage lines have become a common topic after the retail dealer announced the goods in March that it would offer a rapid self -examination of up to 10 elements or less across its stores approximately 2000 stores worldwide.

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