Could supermarket 'slow checkouts' be a cure to rising loneliness? By News September 05, 2023 Add Comment Edit For people who feel lonely, a trip to the supermarket could help — if only the store provided opportunities to chat at the checkout. A Dutch chain has done just that, and customers and staff love it. Share this post Related PostsFederal government to give in-principle support to RBA review's recommendationsWhen is Eid al-Fitr 2023 and how can I join the celebration?The problems with the King's quiche start with the crust and continue to your walletSleeping elephant seals fall through oceans depths'Where woke goes to die': Can a political playbook honed in Florida topple Donald Trump?'Jobs are really hard to come by': Young people in China struggling to find workHow getting your super fortnightly instead of quarterly could save you thousands by retirement'It's so secretive': Jennifer suspected something was going on with her rental applications, and then she found a clue
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