FloatingVoter wrote: » Trick to Lidl is to pop down early in the morning (pre 9 AM) before the moms start shopping. No buggies, prams or toddlers. Just a quick cruise around the store and one or two others (at most) in front of you. All in a hurry to get somewhere, all paying cash and packing as they go.
fleet_admiral wrote: » I didnt know they had shops in America
Macavity. wrote: » They don't have an exit for people who have no items. Which means if I'm just going in for a look or something, I have to awkwardly walk through the small area where people are purchasing goods. This causes a minor amount of social discomfort for me, making my life very slightly more difficult.
monkeysnapper wrote: » Aldi workers get a sheet of paper at the end of their shift telling them how many items they scanned per hour ( average) each store has its own target but it's mainly around 1000 . It also tells them how many voids ( mistakes / customer put backs ) . How much money your till is up or down . Refunds. Usually every 6 months you have a review to discuss how your last 6 months has gone, you get your average till scans per hour , and over the last 6 months how much your till is up or down to the cent . When working on the shop floor in mornings you also get a time limit per pallet you work , so example... Food cans and general cereal / you get 20 mins per pallet/. Fruit and veg ... 10 mins per pallet . I worked in aldi for a few years and I found place to be ok . You always get a few narky customers but generally people know the score . If I got a narky person I'd just slow down, or if I got a older person . I found place like any other place I've ever worked , if you keep your head down and just get on with your job nobody is going to break your balls over till speeds or pallet times .
N365 wrote: » This drives me mental,especially when there is no queue. What is the hurry for anyway? I don't hear anyone moaning when people pack their bags in tesco or Supervalu etc Why is there such a rush in aldi?
monkeysnapper wrote: » if you keep your head down and just get on with your job nobody is going to break your balls over till speeds or pallet times .
shruikan2553 wrote: » Why wont they add a checkout for 10 items or less.
TheSheriff wrote: » I just find it all very off putting, grocery shopping shouldnt be a stressful experience. I should be able to stroll around, pick up what I need and then pack my bag at the till.
kylith wrote: » Can't chuck everything back into the trolley if you're using a basket though. Trying to get my backpack packed
Gone Drinking wrote: » Why don't they play some kind of music? It can't be THAT much cheaper to have the place so silent. Its usually just a wash of foreign accents and men saying "jayus, for 15 quid, who doesn't need an angle grinder and a wet suit?" In regards to the bag packing, I always go with my missus, so we usually get it all bagged and paid nice and quick.
Tzardine wrote: » The lack of shopping baskets in lidl / aldi is a serious pain in the hole. I have to either take one of their trolleys which is so big it had its own fecking orbit or I have to put shopping into my bags before I pay which usually ends up in a game of spot the store detective.
muddypaws wrote: » I've lived in other European countries, and have never seen anybody put their shopping into their bag before the till anywhere other than in Ireland. First time I saw someone do it, I did think they were shoplifting. I've done it a couple of times myself now, but feel really uncomfortable doing it, and make a huge show of emptying the bag at the till, to prove it is empty and I'm not smuggling anything out.
Tzardine wrote: » The lack of shopping baskets in lidl / aldi is a serious pain in the hole.
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son.of.jimi wrote: » Yeah I don't think you should pack at the till. they have the shelf behind the tills for packing. No rush then