Aldi, a German discount supermarket chain, has a policy of having its cashiers sit down while they work.
The company says that the policy is designed to improve customer service by giving cashiers more time to talk to customers and answer their questions.
Aldi says that the policy also reduces the amount of time customers spend waiting in line, as sitting cashiers can serve customers more quickly than standing cashiers.
The company says that the policy has been successful in Germany, where Aldi originated, and that it plans to roll out the policy to all of its stores worldwide.
Aldi’s policy of having its cashiers sit down is a good way to improve customer service. It gives cashiers more time to talk to customers and answer their questions. This also reduces the amount of time customers spend waiting in line.