Totally OT - Behaviour in Supermarkets
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Tim W wrote:
John
wibbled on Sunday 11 October 2009 11:15
Is it just me - or have others noticed an increase in people who have
clearly changed their mind about a product and have just left it
anywhere.
eg - a tub of butter left with the crisps.
Damned inconsiderate as most shops will scrap the item if it has
been out
of a chilled cabinet.
Seen in the DIY Sheds as well where people have browsed items and
then not
put them back on the right hook.
I guess some might say "so what" - but if the shops employ more
staff to
keep the shelves tidy then the prices go up.
Keeps unemployment down so in one sense it is for the greater good ;-
(TIC!)
I mainly feel it is inconsiderate behaviour (which spawns
inconsiderate
behaviour) - irrespective of any cost implications.
I think there people are a great deal less considerate and polite
than 30
years ago.
Try going round the ladies part of a fashion shop.
I used to do that but they took out an injuction stopping me:-)
Adam
I get away with it because I take my wife
It was what I was doing to my wife that caused the problem.
Adam
Never actually been excluded from anywhere but have been told off in
pubs, tenpin bowling centres and by a DJ over the PA in Chicagos.
Cannot see that we cause grief so much as those who take the important
bits out of packing in B&Q though.
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