Checkout divider

Sign for separating different customer's items From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A checkout divider or spratchet[disputed discuss] is a small sign or bar meant for placement between items on a conveyor belt at a checkout in a supermarket or other retail store. Its purpose is to separate one customer’s items from another’s.[1]

Checkout divider decorated with advertising

Checkout dividers are usually next to the conveyor belt on the side where the cashier is sitting or standing. Most checkout dividers display the store's name or some advertising.

Checkout dividers have been the subject of numerous internet debates, mainly regarding who is responsible for placing the checkout dividers.[2]

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