Grocery Bagging Techniques Using Plastic Bags 🌎

Languages: English, French, Spanish (North America)

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Description: When it comes to bagging groceries, everybody has their preferences. In this subject, learners are taught how to pack stable grocery bags for easier and safer transport, what items can be bagged together and what should never be bagged together, where to place items in shopping carts for better stability, and things they can do to provide a comfortable shopping experience, which will leave the customer a positive last impression of the store.

 

Topics

Preparation and Packing Stages

  • Paper or plastic? In this topic, paper and plastic don’t refer to money, they refer to grocery bags. When it comes to bagging groceries, many customers have their own preference - some customers even bring their own reusable bags. In this topic, learners are taught how to build walls, square foundations, and to pack groceries in layers to make any type of bag stable and easy for the customer to lift and carry. This topic includes an interactive module to aid learning.

    • Questions (level 1, 2, 3)

    • SCORM module (This module was created in a tool that is not supported by our Content Studio offering.)

  • This topic is currently available in English.

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Item Separation

  • When it comes to packing groceries, there are some hard and fast rules to abide by to avoid cross-contamination and crushing or breaking items. In this topic, learners are taught which items should be packed together, like glass jars and boxes, and which items should never be packed together, like food items and household chemicals. Learners are also taught what should be packed separately, what shouldn’t put in bags at all, and more. This topic includes an interactive module to aid learning.

    • Questions (Level 1, 2, 3)

    • SCORM Module (This module was created in a tool that is not supported by our Content Studio offering.)

  • This topic is currently available in English.

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Enhancing the Customer Experience

  • Cashiers and grocery baggers are usually the last employees the customer will interact with, so it is important for them to leave a positive last impression. In this topic, learners are taught ways they can enhance the customer experience, like packing a grocery cart, so it has better stability and so that items don’t get crushed or damaged, how to have an efficient bagging process, and more.

    • Questions (Level 1, 2, 3)

    • Video Module

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    • English

    • French

      • Questions = human-translated

      • Video = AI-translated

    • Spanish

      • Questions = human-translated

      • Video = AI-translated

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