Viral video reveals the customer habits that Woolworths employees find 'infuriating'
It’s no secret that shopping can sometimes be a little infuriating. Long lines, impatient people, and product shortages are all part of the supermarket experience.
But have you ever stopped to consider what it must be like for the people working in the store?
Recently, Woolworths staff have released a video highlighting the customer habits that most frustrate them.
The video from a Melbourne store has gone viral, with over 500,000 views on social media. The footage features staff members role-playing customers in real-life scenarios they have encountered while working.
Examples included customers asking for help in the self-checkout area but not moving out of the way so the employee could look at the screen.
Other habits featured in the video were leaving their green baskets out in the self-checkout area instead of putting them back, clicking at employees for their attention, asking for 'extra' Disney collectable cards, and putting a basket with products on the conveyer belt, expecting the employee to unpack them.
The staff also reenacted scenarios where a customer would ask an employee with a badge and uniform if they work at the store or a customer asking for help finding a specific product that is right in front of them.
The video also tackled the remarks shoppers liked to make to the employees, like ‘You look bored, I can give you something to do’ or ‘Oh, it's not scanning, must be free then’.
The video, now deleted on social media, received positive reactions from other supermarket workers, with one claiming that it was ‘the most relatable thing ever’.
‘I hate baskets on the conveyor belt, I just pick the basket up and tip the items onto the belt,’ another worker said.
One Coles employee admitted that the scenarios ‘happen more than you'd think’.
‘The “you look bored” thing is the most infuriating thing after finally getting through the never-ending long line and feeling like you can finally relax,’ a fourth person wrote.
Some customers also commented on the video. While many admitted that they don’t put the baskets back, some believed it shouldn’t be their responsibility.
‘We’re already scanning our own groceries, I think you guys can put the baskets back,’ a shopper claimed.
Others pointed out that this is an opportunity for customers to make a similar video from their perspective.
‘We need a video from the other perspective, like the staff in self-serve ignoring customers because they are chatting to a friend, etc.," one person suggested.
‘From a customer's point of view, when you ask about a product, and they just shrug at you,’ another frustrated shopper said.
Woolworths has yet to release a statement about the video, but they stated they were 'following up with the store involved’.
What do you think of this story, members? Are you guilty of these habits, too? Let us know in the comments below!
But have you ever stopped to consider what it must be like for the people working in the store?
Recently, Woolworths staff have released a video highlighting the customer habits that most frustrate them.
The video from a Melbourne store has gone viral, with over 500,000 views on social media. The footage features staff members role-playing customers in real-life scenarios they have encountered while working.
Examples included customers asking for help in the self-checkout area but not moving out of the way so the employee could look at the screen.
Other habits featured in the video were leaving their green baskets out in the self-checkout area instead of putting them back, clicking at employees for their attention, asking for 'extra' Disney collectable cards, and putting a basket with products on the conveyer belt, expecting the employee to unpack them.
The staff also reenacted scenarios where a customer would ask an employee with a badge and uniform if they work at the store or a customer asking for help finding a specific product that is right in front of them.
The video also tackled the remarks shoppers liked to make to the employees, like ‘You look bored, I can give you something to do’ or ‘Oh, it's not scanning, must be free then’.
The video, now deleted on social media, received positive reactions from other supermarket workers, with one claiming that it was ‘the most relatable thing ever’.
‘I hate baskets on the conveyor belt, I just pick the basket up and tip the items onto the belt,’ another worker said.
One Coles employee admitted that the scenarios ‘happen more than you'd think’.
‘The “you look bored” thing is the most infuriating thing after finally getting through the never-ending long line and feeling like you can finally relax,’ a fourth person wrote.
Some customers also commented on the video. While many admitted that they don’t put the baskets back, some believed it shouldn’t be their responsibility.
‘We’re already scanning our own groceries, I think you guys can put the baskets back,’ a shopper claimed.
Others pointed out that this is an opportunity for customers to make a similar video from their perspective.
‘We need a video from the other perspective, like the staff in self-serve ignoring customers because they are chatting to a friend, etc.," one person suggested.
‘From a customer's point of view, when you ask about a product, and they just shrug at you,’ another frustrated shopper said.
Woolworths has yet to release a statement about the video, but they stated they were 'following up with the store involved’.
Key Takeaways
- Woolworths employees released a video showing customer behaviours that frustrate them, which has garnered over 500,000 views.
- The video shows everyday habits, such as customers leaving baskets in the self-checkout area instead of returning them and clicking fingers at employees for attention.
- The employee 'sketch' about not returning the basket received significant attention, with some customers arguing it was not their responsibility.
- The supermarket has said it is 'following up with the store involved' after the video gained widespread attention.
What do you think of this story, members? Are you guilty of these habits, too? Let us know in the comments below!