Jeremiah 16:1 wrote: I do find it pretty ignorant to see people wandering about supermarkets using stuff they havent even paid for. Reminds me of a Simpsons episode where Homer uses the excuse that everything he picks up in a supermarket with a cocktail stick (using the excuse of free samples that are on offer cooked sausages etc) is fair game to be eaten without having to pay. I seem to remember him trying to cocktail stick himself a live lobster at the end of his supermarket trawl.:)
ferdi wrote: Ok, i recently took a temp christmas job in a local supermarket. What do you think about people eating food off the shop shelves before reaching the checkout? Personally, due the way I was brought up - i find this to be the height of ignorance. You have not paid for it, it is not a restaurant - what are you playing at?
ferdi wrote: the worst is parents giving food to their children - what are you teaching the kid? - its fine to take things without paying - you can have whatever you want NOW NOW NOW and dont let the worry of "paying" distract you from your ultimate destiny of instant gratification. everything on the never-never - I'm worth it and i want it now!
ferdi wrote: also - when you see a supermarket attendnt pushing a row of 10+ trollies through the shopping centre/car park - DO NOT walk right infront of him!!! a big row of trollies do not have brakes and it can involves alot of physical pain and effort for the guy to stop them when you casually saunter infront of him. please think!
Nightwish wrote: *Customers with bratty kids-look I know there are many many many good kids out there, but there are also plenty of horrible bratty kids with parents who seem like they dont give a sh*t. Everyday in work, at least 7 displays will be brought down/torn/destroyed/vandalised by kids, and their parents don't care. Also they allow them to climb on the displays, which will inevitably result in poor little Oisín getting floored, and deafening anyone within a 2 mile radius. I've even had a woman have her kid pi$$ on the floor and she just took the kid and walked off. And just this summer, a man left his 3 children in the shop, while he went up to do his grocery shopping.
Noelie wrote: I looked over the the younger one was throwing bars of margarine around the shelves, obviously since it's margarine it is very soft and each of the bars were getting ruined
Ickle Magoo wrote: I often give my son a croissant to munch on going round the supermarket.
bluewolf wrote: Good kids acting up or not, *that's* not on at all.
julep wrote: well la dee fuckin' da. tell the truth, it's a packet of tayto cheese and onion you give him, isn't it!
Ickle Magoo wrote: I agree - I cringe when I see some kids doing things & their parents just standing there & watching...I just meant when you see a kid screaming in the trolley & their parents pushing the trolley on relentlessly, it could well be that they are having to ignore a tantrum & just get on with the shopping rather than being bad parents...and a child munching on a croissant can be a really good wee boy who loves croissants & is a bit peckish, rather than some sociopath shop-lifter in the making...
and that some posters may have greater sympathy when, one day, they innevitably find themselves doing exactly the same things they are condemning others for.
bluewolf wrote: You're very fond of the croissants arent you
CherieAmour wrote: On a rainy day every customer who says 'It's a day for the ducks' thinks they're the first when you've heard it 50 plus times. Annoying.
Ickle Magoo wrote: ...and a child munching on a croissant can be a really good wee boy who loves croissants
Sad Professor wrote: lol, CherieAmour. I hear this all the time and it really annoys me. I once had a parent ask me to tell HER child to behave. Some people really shouldn't have kids.
Dutchology wrote: Croissants are messy, flaky things....:mad: Tasty, but look at the state that good wee boy leaves the floor of the supermarket in! :eek:
JohnCleary wrote: While we're on topic, why the fsck doesn't Lidl/Aldi have an express checkout? I hate going in there for one thing, to find myself stuck behind someone with about 3 week's worth of shopping
Red Alert wrote: Managers who hate music: Why do supermarket managers have a crap music taste? There was one guy once in the supermarket in ballinteer who used to play great stuff a while back but that's about it. I find weekly shopping a boring activity and enjoy music to listen to a reasonably loud (like SQ Ballinteer do in fairness) yet acceptable level. It will get boring unless the CD's get changed regularly. Where I used to work they sorted out the music problem by subscribing to a digital music service and almost all the managers liked it loud as well, result was great music.