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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. I mainly feel it is inconsiderate behaviour (which spawns inconsiderate behaviour) - irrespective of any cost implications. |
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