Retail workers share some of the MOST “DISGUSTING” acts that shoppers do in store while shopping — “Please stop doing this”
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It can't be denied that one of the most misinterpreted phrases of all time is the popular customer service saying "the customer is always right".
While the phrase is often used to encourage customer service workers to provide customers with the best service possible and give them what they want, this is not always the best course of action, especially when there are customers who are impossible to please.
In this case, it is necessary to stand up to a customer in order to protect the company's interests.
Keeping that in mind, a Woolworths staff member has taken to social media to call on shoppers to avoid placing unwanted random items on the wrong shelves in the supermarket store.
Taking the plea on Reddit, the employee — who claimed to be working as replenishment personnel — shared a “disgusting” act that one shopper did in store, emphasising that the deed has made the staff member's job more difficult.
“Please stop doing this,” the worker wrote.
“I work in replenishment at Woolies, it is disgusting.”
So, what exactly did the shopper do that infuriated the supermarket employee?
A customer left a 2L bottle of orange juice on a shelf in the baby supplies aisle. Credit: Reddit.
As it turned out, one customer left a 2L bottle of orange juice amongst a pile of baby wipes on one of the shelves in the baby supplies aisle.
The Reddit user said that customers should do the right thing and place the item back to its original shelf or at least in the aisle where it belongs.
The post has prompted a number of frustrated retail workers to share their own experiences with a similar encounter.
One user recalled: “I worked at a supermarket and one time there was this foul smell in the snacks aisle.”
“Took me 10 minutes of searching, but eventually I found a wrapped fish from the deli shoved on top of the chips.
“Some d***head obviously couldn’t be bothered walking back to the deli and saying they didn’t want it anymore and left it to rot instead. Love that.”
Another shared: “Worked at Coles while I was at uni. Found both a used nappy and a used pregnancy test on shelves. Both big nopes on a supermarket wage.”
A third wrote: “Worst find I had working nights was a mostly eaten whole roast chicken."
“Imagine walking around a supermarket eating a whole god damn chicken and then stuffing its carcass into a shelf of instant noodles. Class.”
Another added: “I did replenish for several years at Bunnings. I have faced up my fair share of half-eaten snags dumped on shelves.”
Woolworths encouraged shoppers to be respectful while shopping. Credit: AAP.
Elsewhere in the thread, other shoppers said that they witnessed these "disgraceful" acts in their local stores themselves.
One comment read: “I saw this the other day in ALDI, some s***stain left a whole tray of prawns in with the random weekly special items. F***ing PRAWNS.”
“I saw a litre of milk sitting on the shelf in my local Woolies, in the chip aisle or somewhere,” one person quipped.
“Went to grab it to put it back - it was room temperature ... I feel for you.”
A Woolworths spokesperson has reached out to comment on the issue, expressing their encouragement to the customers to be respectful while shopping.
The spokesperson said: “As a fresh food retailer, we have high standards for cleanliness and hygiene across our stores and are disappointed by all reports of littering.”
“Our stores are cleaned by professional cleaners daily and our team members conduct spot checks across the store several times a day."
“The vast majority of customers do the right thing and are respectful of our stores."
“As our team members work hard to serve our customers and replenish stock, we ask that customers be mindful of their impact and take any rubbish with them.”
It is understood that Woolworths employees are equipped with cleaning kits for spot cleaning in any case that it is necessary.
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