Portsmouth News

City-born celebrity in ‘I’d shoot you’ blast

- Steve Deeks steve.deeks@thenews.co.uk

A PORTSMOUTH-born celebrity has weighed in to a debate on self-checkouts after a petition was launched to axe the new technology.

Former Celebrity Big Brother and How Clean is Your House host Kim Woodburn, originally from Eastney, has leapt to the defence of selfchecko­uts after a shopper started a petition to get rid of the new technology in favour of the traditiona­l human checkouts.

The petition has been signed by more than 100,000 people urging supermarke­t giant Tesco to rethink its strategy.

Kim, speaking on free-toair television and radio news channel GB News, said: ‘I don’t like them at all, I’m not technologi­cal and I can barely operate a telephone but I can see the necessity for it.

‘I can tell you, the technology is here to stay my love.’

When the benefit of having human interactio­n was put forward as a potential reason to get rid of selfchecko­uts, Kim, speaking on Dan Wootton tonight, said: ‘I could strangle you. I’d shoot you. I hate it.

‘It’s a busy day and we’re all mad busy and this woman bless her saying “how are you today?”. You feel like saying “get on with it”.

‘You say you like the personal touch. I agree it’s lovely but it never just ends with that lady, it never ends.

‘It’s too busy to have a conversati­on about your corns and how she’s doing.’

A Tesco spokesman said: ‘Our colleagues and the friendly service they provide are absolutely vital to our stores and will always be on hand to help our customers, whether they are checking out at one of our colleague-operated or self-service checkouts.’

 ?? ?? Kim Woodburn is best known for co-hosting the Channel 4 series How Clean is Your House? alongside Aggie MacKenzie
Kim Woodburn is best known for co-hosting the Channel 4 series How Clean is Your House? alongside Aggie MacKenzie

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