“On Blast” huh?
Ohhhkay.
Bath “bombs” or bath balms?
I always help them out by putting it back. Especially the chicken.
She looked at me like I was out of my mind! The store security guy watched me the whole way thinking I must be pulling some sort of stealing scam? But no. I removed it from a shelf. It's my responsibility to put it back like I found it or pay for it.
She has a point, when it comes to perishables, because that’s a straight up loss for the store.
I worked at Target. When it was in Canada and it was not a big deal with me in finding out of place items, because I’d either return it to its location or give it to customer service.
But perishables being left out is a different issue.
I’ve found steaks in the dairy section, at least they put the steaks in a refridgerated section.
They’re not stealing. They just don’t know what to do with the stuff. Once upon a time there were enough employees to go through and pick up abandoned carts and items, but there aren’t enough now...so that’s the store’s problem.
People don’t think they’re doing anything wrong, they think it will be picked up and reshelved, and if the stores are upset...why don’t they get more employees assigned to the aisles, designate a place to leave things that people have realized they don’t want, etc.
Most people are pretty cooperative, in my experience. But you have to help them to know what to do.
Would you quit abusing the news forum with chat material?
“As of Sunday, the video received about 290,000 views on TikTok.”
As of Sunday, the Chinese government has about 290,000 extra people to spy on 🤪
I find items on the floor all the time and watched people roll over them with their carts. I try to pick them up before some lazy-assed person does roll over them with their maxed-out; food-stamp supported groceries, and break apart the packaging. Usually, it is those who don’t even speak English who don’t give a fish about anything but when they will get their next welfare check.
You know this chat crap you post belongs in Chat, not News. Are your Zelensky pom poms at the dry cleaners or something today?
When a kid I did the Abe Lincoln thing. Never again.
This should also apply to employees of stores as well. Home Depot employees are famous for leaving stuff in their aisles. Many times they have their pallets block their aisleways, so if I can’t reach an item I can’t buy it. So I just go home and buy the item from Amazon instead.
I would love to buy local, but that, plus product unavailability, makes Amazon a better alternative.
Maybe the customers are in a hurry to use a restroom without being attacked by psycho trannys and didn’t have time to waste 🤪
How can a frozen pizza not be cold?
On my last trip to Target, I found a box of ice cream bars in the cereal aisle. I gave them to one of the workers. To me it’s shameful that people would do that — it would only have been a few steps to return it to the right place in the freezer!
The first time that I was in a ‘Super’ Wal Mart was near Clearwater.
There were baby clothes right next to the Oscar Meyer Baloney. Somehow that struck me as so very strange that I decided to purchase nothing. I hated the entire notion of these ‘Super Stores.’ I left.
Customers who leave stuff in aisles should be forced to have lazy stamped on forehead the next time in the store.
As bad as stealing?
Other than taking a perishable item and leaving it somewhere unrefrigerated I am hard pressed to equate this as stealing.
Hours required to return items left in other places back, probably adds a person or two to the payroll... so maybe if you want to be indirect could argue it.. but I have no doubt lots more time is wasted on far more things in those large stores than this.