If you notice that the item doesn’t have a barcode, it will have a tiny sticker on it with a given number. This is especially true when dealing with fruit. Deli meat packages have a barcode on the top of their labels, which are printed by the person who weighed the item. Look on this sticker for the item’s barcode.
If the item’s barcode triggers an item that requires additional warranties or requires an age verification check, the machine will trigger help automatically for the checkout bagger to help you. You’ll have to wait until the checkout ringer comes to assist you for each item that requires this special help. If you accidentally place an item back into the scanning area, you may end up repurchasing it. Press “Help” on the screen to call over the register attendant, who will help fix this problem.
Press the “Fresh Produce Lookup” button. Select the fruit or vegetable that you are purchasing and tap the button. If you are unsure of the item’s name, press the “Help” button on the bottom right and someone will come to assist you.
Toxic items, such as cleaning supplies, should be bagged separately. Bag your meat separately as well to keep food fresh and safe to eat.
If paying in cash, always insert your coins first, and then the paper money at a time. Use the examples provided on the machine’s deposit area to properly submit your money. If you are choosing to split the bill between cash and credit, always tap the Cash option first. Later, you can finish the transaction with your credit card by selecting the “secondary payment form” button when it appears on screen. Tap the “Tap for Credit” button, or begin using the credit card machine when the total is reevaluated. If using a gift card, after touching the “Walmart Gift Card” button, swipe the gift card in the credit card reader, and then scan the card’s barcode from the back until it says, Processing. . . Please wait.