Anyone notice how they put basics like milk and bread on opposite ends of the shop so you have to get tempted by stuff walking end to end.
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Everything about the set up of supermarkets is designed for you to buy more. From milk at the far end of the store to confectionary and magazines at the check out (and often in eyesight of children). It's an art form.Anyone notice how they put basics like milk and bread on opposite ends of the shop so you have to get tempted by stuff walking end to end.
That is one phrase that could be used, I guess.Everything about the set up of supermarkets is designed for you to buy more. From milk at the far end of the store to confectionary and magazines at the check out (and often in eyesight of children). It's an art form.
Impressively evil.That is one phrase that could be used, I guess.
Everything about the set up of supermarkets is designed for you to buy more. From milk at the far end of the store to confectionary and magazines at the check out (and often in eyesight of children). It's an art form.
I forget it because they hide it away I blame themWhat do you care where the bread or milk is? You forget them anyway!!
I forget it because they hide it away I blame them
While I've never seen him, Gary Sr has supposedly come into the shop I work at a few times, since his brother is the mayor of the area.Gary Ablett Jnr occasionally comes to our one, usually have basically every customer if that's really Gary Ablett in the store?
Anyone notice how they put basics like milk and bread on opposite ends of the shop so you have to get tempted by stuff walking end to end.
I work at a store in Geelong and Ablett Snr was in there a few years back, didn't actually buy anything and jumped over one of the gate things of a closed register which was right next to the entry part that he could have just walked out of.Gary Ablett Jnr occasionally comes to our one, usually have basically every customer if that's really Gary Ablett in the store?
Um, you want me to leave my register, walk around to your trolley and get your bags out for you? Get off your phone and do it yourself bitch.
At work the other day, I started scanning this lady's items and was putting them in a plastic bag. All of a sudden she snaps at me and says 'put them in the bags I brought with me!' I go 'Ok, but where are they?' and she goes 'Here!' *pointing at her trolley*. Um, you want me to leave my register, walk around to your trolley and get your bags out for you? Get off your phone and do it yourself bitch.
I think we should do away with plastic bags altogether. I get annoyed when I buy one item and they ask if I would like a plastic bag, and more annoyed when others in front of me respond with 'yes' to the same question. How hard is it to carry a tin of dog food or a can of coke without a plastic bag, people? Just do what Bunnings do and put empty boxes at the front of the shop.
I think we should do away with plastic bags altogether.
Work @ Woolies, seen Cotchin, Maric, Hale, Petrie, Mitch Robinson, Firrito, David Hille and also Peter SiddleAfter just seeing the premier of Tasmania at woolies, and that jogging my memory of seeing Boonie out and about, who are the most famous people that you have seen out while doing the rounds?
F*** that. As a checkout operator that would be the last straw for me. Peoples bags they bring with them are the most annoying things to pack.
Self serve checkouts need to be made more reliable. I like them because they are means of avoiding inane chit chat with the check out kids, g abut invariably I set off the little red beacon and need assistance. 'Please place the item in the bagging area'. I've bought a pillow. FFS. 'Unexpected item in bagginrea'. FFFFUUUU.
I think we should do away with plastic bags altogether. I get annoyed when I buy one item and they ask if I would like a plastic bag, and more annoyed when others in front of me respond with 'yes' to the same question. How hard is it to carry a tin of dog food or a can of coke without a plastic bag, people? Just do what Bunnings do and put empty boxes at the front of the shop.