Shoppers are under fire for their 'lazy' freezer aisle habits – are you guilty of this?
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Many of us here enjoy going to the supermarket. But whenever you're browsing the aisles, when you see something out of place – does it also drive you up the wall? We know we're not the only ones!
Maybe it's a can of soup with the laundry detergent or a packet of pasta in the chip aisle; either way, it's enough to make our blood boil.
But imagine how infuriating it would be if you saw someone leaving perishable items like milk, vegetables or even meat in the freezer aisle - that would be enough to send us over the edge!
Unfortunately, this is exactly what one Reddit user experienced recently when they were doing their grocery shopping at Woolworths. They took to social media to share their frustration after spotting random items in the store's freezer section.
In one photograph shared online, a customer had left a bottle of Dare flavoured milk on a shelf alongside boxes of frozen Four N Twenty Party Pies. In another image, a bunch of fresh spring onions had been discarded in the dumpling section.
The original poster voiced their outrage at 'lazy' customers who dump unwanted perishable items in the wrong part of the store instead of putting them back where they belong.
'You're allowed to change your mind about a purchase while still in the shop, but it's ridiculous how lazy some people get that they chuck it on the nearest shelf or ...in this case...in [the] freezer,' they wrote.
Hundreds of people agreed with the Reddit user, voicing their disapproval of the customers' actions in the comments section.
'I always put things back where I get them from, I would feel like trash just dumping it at some random location,' said one.
Another added: 'As someone who works at Woolworths, this isn't the worst I've seen. The two packs of pork ribs and a 2L Nudie juice hanging out on the shelves of the cleaning aisle was a little unsavoury.'
Many shared their own frustrating experiences with finding discarded unwanted items in the supermarket.
'I remember during the start of COVID when they had shortages of meat, seeing a pack of mince just shoved on a shelf, not even in the fridge section. How selfish it is when people have to go to two or three different places to find what they need,' one respondent wrote.
Another added: 'I once saw someone leave something like 2 kgs of chicken breast on a shelf (with the cereal or crackers or something). Do people not realise that now has to go into the bin?'
Unfortunately, supermarket workers confirmed that they have no choice but to throw away perishable items that have been dumped in the wrong section.
'We chuck it,' one said. 'They're actually pretty strict on that kind of thing. If an online order is returned on the truck, for whatever reason, all the chilled and frozen is dumped.'
In August, something similar happened at another Woolworths store. It appears that someone placed a tray of Woolworths Beef Mince in the unrefrigerated section on a shelf that was packed with a range of cleaning goods. Gross.
This behaviour infuriated many other customers and several voiced concerns that the mince might be wasted and thrown away as a result.
Members, have you ever seen anything like this happen before in your local stores? What did you or the staff members do? Let us know in the comments below!
Maybe it's a can of soup with the laundry detergent or a packet of pasta in the chip aisle; either way, it's enough to make our blood boil.
But imagine how infuriating it would be if you saw someone leaving perishable items like milk, vegetables or even meat in the freezer aisle - that would be enough to send us over the edge!
Unfortunately, this is exactly what one Reddit user experienced recently when they were doing their grocery shopping at Woolworths. They took to social media to share their frustration after spotting random items in the store's freezer section.
In one photograph shared online, a customer had left a bottle of Dare flavoured milk on a shelf alongside boxes of frozen Four N Twenty Party Pies. In another image, a bunch of fresh spring onions had been discarded in the dumpling section.
The original poster voiced their outrage at 'lazy' customers who dump unwanted perishable items in the wrong part of the store instead of putting them back where they belong.
'You're allowed to change your mind about a purchase while still in the shop, but it's ridiculous how lazy some people get that they chuck it on the nearest shelf or ...in this case...in [the] freezer,' they wrote.
Hundreds of people agreed with the Reddit user, voicing their disapproval of the customers' actions in the comments section.
'I always put things back where I get them from, I would feel like trash just dumping it at some random location,' said one.
Another added: 'As someone who works at Woolworths, this isn't the worst I've seen. The two packs of pork ribs and a 2L Nudie juice hanging out on the shelves of the cleaning aisle was a little unsavoury.'
Many shared their own frustrating experiences with finding discarded unwanted items in the supermarket.
'I remember during the start of COVID when they had shortages of meat, seeing a pack of mince just shoved on a shelf, not even in the fridge section. How selfish it is when people have to go to two or three different places to find what they need,' one respondent wrote.
Another added: 'I once saw someone leave something like 2 kgs of chicken breast on a shelf (with the cereal or crackers or something). Do people not realise that now has to go into the bin?'
Unfortunately, supermarket workers confirmed that they have no choice but to throw away perishable items that have been dumped in the wrong section.
'We chuck it,' one said. 'They're actually pretty strict on that kind of thing. If an online order is returned on the truck, for whatever reason, all the chilled and frozen is dumped.'
Key Takeaways
- Woolworths customers have been criticised for their 'selfish' and 'inconsiderate' actions after leaving perishable items in the freezer aisle.
- Shoppers have voiced their frustration at 'lazy' customers who dump unwanted items in the wrong part of the store, saying it is 'beyond lazy' and a 'waste of food'.
- Supermarket workers have confirmed that they have to throw away perishable items that have been dumped in the wrong section.
This behaviour infuriated many other customers and several voiced concerns that the mince might be wasted and thrown away as a result.
Members, have you ever seen anything like this happen before in your local stores? What did you or the staff members do? Let us know in the comments below!