Recently, Giant launched some contest that promises more than RM130,000 worth of prizes. Holiday packages, actually.

Super-long Giant Receipt | Narrowband.org

And the ‘contest form’ was actually your shopping receipt itself. There is also a questionnaire, in the same receipt, that’s supposed to help them to improve their customer service.

Super-long Giant Receipt | Narrowband.org

Obviously, the result is a super-long receipt. The printing of the receipt took so much time that I won’t be surprised if a customer prefers not to wait for it.

Super-long Giant Receipt | Narrowband.org

Another consequence is that the roll of receipt paper needs to be replaced more frequently. The papers run out so fast, you see. Customers are made to wait through the changing process as well (which takes about 3-4 minutes).

Super-long Giant Receipt | Narrowband.org

The contest sounds interesting but surely there must be a better way to organize it. Throwing everything into the receipt has more drawbacks than advantages, I’d say. We’re wasting a lot paper, ink and time.

Super-long Giant Receipt | Narrowband.org

Even if you buy only a handful of items, your receipt could be more than half a meter long. In the pictures above, I’ve measured my receipt to be 1.1 meters long. And no, we’re not interested to join the contest or answer the questionnaire.

Thankfully the contest will end on the 4th of July, and the questionnaire 31st of August. But a lot of time and paper will have been wasted by then.