Shoppers are upset over this 'dangerous' find in a Coles aisle: 'Do better'

Imagine this and tell us, does the following situation make you feel annoyed too, members? You're doing your grocery shopping, and you take a turn down an aisle, only to be met with a messy, cluttered space full of empty boxes littering the walkway.

It's frustrating, sure. But for the most part, we can understand how it happens; after all, supermarkets are busy places, and staff members have their hands full sometimes.



But what if this wasn't just a once-off incident? What if it was the norm at your local store?

Suddenly, that frustration turns into anger, especially when you realise just how dangerous such an environment could be – especially for vulnerable shoppers like the elderly, those with disabilities, and those with vision impairment.


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A Coles customer was worried that the mess could cause someone to trip and get hurt. Credit: TikTok.



That's exactly what happened to Jeska Lee from NSW recently when she visited her local Coles supermarket.

Posting on TikTok, she shared footage of the chaotic scene she found in one aisle – empty cardboard boxes and discarded grocery items were strewn across the floor, and there was no worker in sight to pick them up!



'This is how Coles stacks all their stuff and just leaves it on the floor like that,' said Jeska, adding that having these kinds of stuff on the floor could make an accident more likely to happen.

'Someone could trip. Coles, seriously, do better, mate!' she went on to say.



Not only is leaving cardboard boxes lying around on the ground unsightly, but it also creates a trip hazard for customers.

Someone could be racing through their grocery list and not notice the box poking out from under some shelves until it's too late… they can fall and seriously hurt themselves! Such carelessness could easily result in serious injuries for vulnerable shoppers - something Lee acknowledges in her video.



Thankfully though, once word got out about what was going on at this particular store, thanks to Lee's now-popular TikTok post, things changed pretty quickly!

A Coles spokesperson told a news source: 'We want every customer to have a comfortable shopping experience when they shop at Coles. We were disappointed to see the footage of the Coles aisles and have followed up with the store.'

The supermarket giant never clarified what steps they plan on taking internally to address these sorts of issues moving forward, but still, it's good to see that at least some action is being taken in response to the clip!
Key Takeaways

  • A Coles customer has called on the supermarket giant to 'do better' after making an alarming discovery at her local store.
  • The customer found scores of empty cardboard boxes and grocery items littered on the floor of one aisle. This could be dangerous for some shoppers.
  • A Coles spokesperson said that the retail giant 'followed up' with the store in question to address the issue.
We want to remind you to stay alert and be mindful of your surroundings when doing your grocery shopping – no matter where you choose to shop.

Keep an eye out for potential trip hazards like empty boxes, cords, or easily missed items that are strewn about carelessly. If you see something that could be dangerous, be sure to report it to a staff member immediately.

Stay safe everyone, and we hope you always have a pleasant shopping experience!

Have you had any similar disappointing experiences with Coles or any other supermarkets? Let us know in the comments.
 
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Imagine this and tell us, does the following situation make you feel annoyed too, members? You're doing your grocery shopping, and you take a turn down an aisle, only to be met with a messy, cluttered space full of empty boxes littering the walkway.

It's frustrating, sure. But for the most part, we can understand how it happens; after all, supermarkets are busy places, and staff members have their hands full sometimes.



But what if this wasn't just a once-off incident? What if it was the norm at your local store?

Suddenly, that frustration turns into anger, especially when you realise just how dangerous such an environment could be – especially for vulnerable shoppers like the elderly, those with disabilities, and those with vision impairment.


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A Coles customer was worried that the mess could cause someone to trip and get hurt. Credit: TikTok.



That's exactly what happened to Jeska Lee from NSW recently when she visited her local Coles supermarket.

Posting on TikTok, she shared footage of the chaotic scene she found in one aisle – empty cardboard boxes and discarded grocery items were strewn across the floor, and there was no worker in sight to pick them up!



'This is how Coles stacks all their stuff and just leaves it on the floor like that,' said Jeska, adding that having these kinds of stuff on the floor could make an accident more likely to happen.

'Someone could trip. Coles, seriously, do better, mate!' she went on to say.



Not only is leaving cardboard boxes lying around on the ground unsightly, but it also creates a trip hazard for customers.

Someone could be racing through their grocery list and not notice the box poking out from under some shelves until it's too late… they can fall and seriously hurt themselves! Such carelessness could easily result in serious injuries for vulnerable shoppers - something Lee acknowledges in her video.



Thankfully though, once word got out about what was going on at this particular store, thanks to Lee's now-popular TikTok post, things changed pretty quickly!

A Coles spokesperson told a news source: 'We want every customer to have a comfortable shopping experience when they shop at Coles. We were disappointed to see the footage of the Coles aisles and have followed up with the store.'

The supermarket giant never clarified what steps they plan on taking internally to address these sorts of issues moving forward, but still, it's good to see that at least some action is being taken in response to the clip!
Key Takeaways

  • A Coles customer has called on the supermarket giant to 'do better' after making an alarming discovery at her local store.
  • The customer found scores of empty cardboard boxes and grocery items littered on the floor of one aisle. This could be dangerous for some shoppers.
  • A Coles spokesperson said that the retail giant 'followed up' with the store in question to address the issue.
We want to remind you to stay alert and be mindful of your surroundings when doing your grocery shopping – no matter where you choose to shop.

Keep an eye out for potential trip hazards like empty boxes, cords, or easily missed items that are strewn about carelessly. If you see something that could be dangerous, be sure to report it to a staff member immediately.

Stay safe everyone, and we hope you always have a pleasant shopping experience!

Have you had any similar disappointing experiences with Coles or any other supermarkets? Let us know in the comments.

Anyone ever consider that people may be just kicking them around as they walk along and want to get something from the shelf?? People are pigs, they won't just move it they will kick it over there and then someone else comes along and does the same.
 
Imagine this and tell us, does the following situation make you feel annoyed too, members? You're doing your grocery shopping, and you take a turn down an aisle, only to be met with a messy, cluttered space full of empty boxes littering the walkway.

It's frustrating, sure. But for the most part, we can understand how it happens; after all, supermarkets are busy places, and staff members have their hands full sometimes.



But what if this wasn't just a once-off incident? What if it was the norm at your local store?

Suddenly, that frustration turns into anger, especially when you realise just how dangerous such an environment could be – especially for vulnerable shoppers like the elderly, those with disabilities, and those with vision impairment.


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A Coles customer was worried that the mess could cause someone to trip and get hurt. Credit: TikTok.



That's exactly what happened to Jeska Lee from NSW recently when she visited her local Coles supermarket.

Posting on TikTok, she shared footage of the chaotic scene she found in one aisle – empty cardboard boxes and discarded grocery items were strewn across the floor, and there was no worker in sight to pick them up!



'This is how Coles stacks all their stuff and just leaves it on the floor like that,' said Jeska, adding that having these kinds of stuff on the floor could make an accident more likely to happen.

'Someone could trip. Coles, seriously, do better, mate!' she went on to say.



Not only is leaving cardboard boxes lying around on the ground unsightly, but it also creates a trip hazard for customers.

Someone could be racing through their grocery list and not notice the box poking out from under some shelves until it's too late… they can fall and seriously hurt themselves! Such carelessness could easily result in serious injuries for vulnerable shoppers - something Lee acknowledges in her video.



Thankfully though, once word got out about what was going on at this particular store, thanks to Lee's now-popular TikTok post, things changed pretty quickly!

A Coles spokesperson told a news source: 'We want every customer to have a comfortable shopping experience when they shop at Coles. We were disappointed to see the footage of the Coles aisles and have followed up with the store.'

The supermarket giant never clarified what steps they plan on taking internally to address these sorts of issues moving forward, but still, it's good to see that at least some action is being taken in response to the clip!
Key Takeaways

  • A Coles customer has called on the supermarket giant to 'do better' after making an alarming discovery at her local store.
  • The customer found scores of empty cardboard boxes and grocery items littered on the floor of one aisle. This could be dangerous for some shoppers.
  • A Coles spokesperson said that the retail giant 'followed up' with the store in question to address the issue.
We want to remind you to stay alert and be mindful of your surroundings when doing your grocery shopping – no matter where you choose to shop.

Keep an eye out for potential trip hazards like empty boxes, cords, or easily missed items that are strewn about carelessly. If you see something that could be dangerous, be sure to report it to a staff member immediately.

Stay safe everyone, and we hope you always have a pleasant shopping experience!

Have you had any similar disappointing experiences with Coles or any other supermarkets? Let us know in the comments.

There are many Coles supermarkets in my area; I’ve never encountered one like that ever.
 
Just wondering if perhaps this pic was taken just as the store was opening for the day. It looks more like an aisle would during a night fill, maybe the staff were slightly behind and hadn't finished their tasks. However, yes, it is dangerous for customers.
 
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A problem I have found at Woolworths (but certainly not to this degree). A lot of items now are stacked on the shelves still in the boxes with the front and tops cut off for access (faster stacking means cheaper stacking). So when the boxes are empty and a customer goes for the box behind some just drop the empty box on the floor - I’ve seen it happen. I try to find a spare space on a shelf nearby or on the top of the shelf, otherwise I toe it under the shelving with just a little bit sticking out so staff know it needs picking up. And let the service desk know the aisle needs attention. I think the supermarkets need to go back to stacking items directly on the shelves and taking the cardboard away as they do it… like they used to. Will only take a couple of injuries to customers .. or staff … and insurance pay outs for them to tidy up their act … but it shouldn’t need to come to that
 
If I'm in my local Woolies just before closing time, teams of Packers appear with laden trolleys as they descend on an aisle at a time.
Someone goes through tidying the shelves, checking stock, pulling older stock to the front, dropping empty boxes to the floor.
Then the huge trolley is wheeled into the aisle, and the empty shelves are restocked.
Then a pick-up person comes along and tidies up the debris off the floor.
Hugely efficient.
Very quick, minimal disruption to anybody as the store is almost empty.
If I need something from the aisle being attended to, they get what I want or clear the way for me.
 
Imagine this and tell us, does the following situation make you feel annoyed too, members? You're doing your grocery shopping, and you take a turn down an aisle, only to be met with a messy, cluttered space full of empty boxes littering the walkway.

It's frustrating, sure. But for the most part, we can understand how it happens; after all, supermarkets are busy places, and staff members have their hands full sometimes.



But what if this wasn't just a once-off incident? What if it was the norm at your local store?

Suddenly, that frustration turns into anger, especially when you realise just how dangerous such an environment could be – especially for vulnerable shoppers like the elderly, those with disabilities, and those with vision impairment.


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A Coles customer was worried that the mess could cause someone to trip and get hurt. Credit: TikTok.



That's exactly what happened to Jeska Lee from NSW recently when she visited her local Coles supermarket.

Posting on TikTok, she shared footage of the chaotic scene she found in one aisle – empty cardboard boxes and discarded grocery items were strewn across the floor, and there was no worker in sight to pick them up!



'This is how Coles stacks all their stuff and just leaves it on the floor like that,' said Jeska, adding that having these kinds of stuff on the floor could make an accident more likely to happen.

'Someone could trip. Coles, seriously, do better, mate!' she went on to say.



Not only is leaving cardboard boxes lying around on the ground unsightly, but it also creates a trip hazard for customers.

Someone could be racing through their grocery list and not notice the box poking out from under some shelves until it's too late… they can fall and seriously hurt themselves! Such carelessness could easily result in serious injuries for vulnerable shoppers - something Lee acknowledges in her video.



Thankfully though, once word got out about what was going on at this particular store, thanks to Lee's now-popular TikTok post, things changed pretty quickly!

A Coles spokesperson told a news source: 'We want every customer to have a comfortable shopping experience when they shop at Coles. We were disappointed to see the footage of the Coles aisles and have followed up with the store.'

The supermarket giant never clarified what steps they plan on taking internally to address these sorts of issues moving forward, but still, it's good to see that at least some action is being taken in response to the clip!
Key Takeaways

  • A Coles customer has called on the supermarket giant to 'do better' after making an alarming discovery at her local store.
  • The customer found scores of empty cardboard boxes and grocery items littered on the floor of one aisle. This could be dangerous for some shoppers.
  • A Coles spokesperson said that the retail giant 'followed up' with the store in question to address the issue.
We want to remind you to stay alert and be mindful of your surroundings when doing your grocery shopping – no matter where you choose to shop.

Keep an eye out for potential trip hazards like empty boxes, cords, or easily missed items that are strewn about carelessly. If you see something that could be dangerous, be sure to report it to a staff member immediately.

Stay safe everyone, and we hope you always have a pleasant shopping experience!

Have you had any similar disappointing experiences with Coles or any other supermarkets? Let us know in the comments.

That's been happening in our local coles store as well,
 
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Imagine this and tell us, does the following situation make you feel annoyed too, members? You're doing your grocery shopping, and you take a turn down an aisle, only to be met with a messy, cluttered space full of empty boxes littering the walkway.

It's frustrating, sure. But for the most part, we can understand how it happens; after all, supermarkets are busy places, and staff members have their hands full sometimes.



But what if this wasn't just a once-off incident? What if it was the norm at your local store?

Suddenly, that frustration turns into anger, especially when you realise just how dangerous such an environment could be – especially for vulnerable shoppers like the elderly, those with disabilities, and those with vision impairment.


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A Coles customer was worried that the mess could cause someone to trip and get hurt. Credit: TikTok.



That's exactly what happened to Jeska Lee from NSW recently when she visited her local Coles supermarket.

Posting on TikTok, she shared footage of the chaotic scene she found in one aisle – empty cardboard boxes and discarded grocery items were strewn across the floor, and there was no worker in sight to pick them up!



'This is how Coles stacks all their stuff and just leaves it on the floor like that,' said Jeska, adding that having these kinds of stuff on the floor could make an accident more likely to happen.

'Someone could trip. Coles, seriously, do better, mate!' she went on to say.



Not only is leaving cardboard boxes lying around on the ground unsightly, but it also creates a trip hazard for customers.

Someone could be racing through their grocery list and not notice the box poking out from under some shelves until it's too late… they can fall and seriously hurt themselves! Such carelessness could easily result in serious injuries for vulnerable shoppers - something Lee acknowledges in her video.



Thankfully though, once word got out about what was going on at this particular store, thanks to Lee's now-popular TikTok post, things changed pretty quickly!

A Coles spokesperson told a news source: 'We want every customer to have a comfortable shopping experience when they shop at Coles. We were disappointed to see the footage of the Coles aisles and have followed up with the store.'

The supermarket giant never clarified what steps they plan on taking internally to address these sorts of issues moving forward, but still, it's good to see that at least some action is being taken in response to the clip!
Key Takeaways

  • A Coles customer has called on the supermarket giant to 'do better' after making an alarming discovery at her local store.
  • The customer found scores of empty cardboard boxes and grocery items littered on the floor of one aisle. This could be dangerous for some shoppers.
  • A Coles spokesperson said that the retail giant 'followed up' with the store in question to address the issue.
We want to remind you to stay alert and be mindful of your surroundings when doing your grocery shopping – no matter where you choose to shop.

Keep an eye out for potential trip hazards like empty boxes, cords, or easily missed items that are strewn about carelessly. If you see something that could be dangerous, be sure to report it to a staff member immediately.

Stay safe everyone, and we hope you always have a pleasant shopping experience!

Have you had any similar disappointing experiences with Coles or any other supermarkets? Let us know in the comments.

Another bleeding heart lazybones.
If I see a potential trip hazard anywhere I try and remove it.
Pulling out my phone to record and complain helps no one.
I would have grabbed an empty trolley, put the cardboard in, parked it at end of aisle and moved on. (But then I’m 66 years old. Born before common sense was bred out of humanity.)
 
If I'm in my local Woolies just before closing time, teams of Packers appear with laden trolleys as they descend on an aisle at a time.
Someone goes through tidying the shelves, checking stock, pulling older stock to the front, dropping empty boxes to the floor.
Then the huge trolley is wheeled into the aisle, and the empty shelves are restocked.
Then a pick-up person comes along and tidies up the debris off the floor.
Hugely efficient.
Very quick, minimal disruption to anybody as the store is almost empty.
If I need something from the aisle being attended to, they get what I want or clear the way for me.
That’s good but wouldn’t it be easier to have a trolley to put the boxes straight into instead of dropping them on the floor. They then become a hazard for the employees
 
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It may not have been a workers fault. My daughter who works for Coles says customers often throw empty boxes on the floor and the other week they had a child who went round throwing things off the shelves. If you see this you should either pick it up or report it to a staff member.
 
Had an instance in Coles where trying to dodge 2 parked order trolleys (very large) I fell over a stool used to stock top shelf. I ended up bottom first in the shelving, my knees around my ears, couldn't get out. Kept calling out for help but only a shopper came to my help. Went to the 'desk' and reported it (in case I had an injury) to an under manager who rushed away, came back and told me I was telling lies as there was no trolleys in the aisle. I was stunned. Obviously staff heard the ruckus and rushed out of the staff room nearby and removed the offending articles. Not a good experience. I felt such a fool backside first in the shelving and then being called a liar.
 
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Had an instance in Coles where trying to dodge 2 parked order trolleys (very large) I fell over a stool used to stock top shelf. I ended up bottom first in the shelving, my knees around my ears, couldn't get out. Kept calling out for help but only a shopper came to my help. Went to the 'desk' and reported it (in case I had an injury) to an under manager who rushed away, came back and told me I was telling lies as there was no trolleys in the aisle. I was stunned. Obviously staff heard the ruckus and rushed out of the staff room nearby and removed the offending articles. Not a good experience. I felt such a fool backside first in the shelving and then being called a liar.
And I hope you never had to shop there again. How terribly you were treated 😞
 
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