Woolies shopper's 'disrespectful' act in-store called out by fellow customers: 'So lazy'
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In a typical supermarket, hundreds of customers will pass through the doors every day, giving staff and fellow shoppers alike enough opportunities to witness the best (and at the same time, the worst) grocery-store habits out there.
According to several supermarket employees on social media, one of the most frustrating things customers do while shopping for food is placing items on shelves where they don't belong.
We have to admit – most of us here have probably done this at some point.
You're already in line at the counter when you realise you don't need that extra bottle of detergent after all. But it's a long way back to the cleaning section, and the person in front of you is almost done. So, you have no choice but to put the bottle next to the bags of chips on a nearby shelf.
Even though doing this might make things easier for us, it can make someone else's job a lot more difficult.
Why? Because it not only makes the store look messy and unkempt, but it also runs the risk of causing food to spoil (milk, meat, etc.) and wasting perfectly good products.
Many people were upset by what they saw in the cleaning aisle of a Woolies store. Credit: Twitter.
Such is the case with this one Woolies shopper who left a tray of Woolworths Beef Mince in the unrefrigerated section on a shelf that was stocked with a variety of cleaning supplies.
A fellow shopper took a picture of the 'disrespectful' act and then posted it on social media. The behaviour made a lot of other shoppers angry, and many pointed out that the mince might be thrown away because of this.
'I just shake my head at what some people do at supermarkets and where they dump stuff they don't want,' the concerned shopper wrote on Twitter.
She also said it was upsetting that the customer's 'lazy' action had caused an animal to die needlessly. 'This meat, which an animal died for, will now likely become trash.'
The tweet was seen by a lot of other users on the platform, and many of them said they agreed that it was a waste of a meat product.
'Yes. It cuts me to the core when I see a dead animal being abused in any way,' one user wrote in response. 'They died for our benefit - the least we can do is respect its dignity in death.'
A second user added: 'So lazy. This was a living animal, and now it's going to wind up as rubbish because someone couldn't be bothered moving it back to the fridge.'
'Yep, I see it all the time at my local - and also meat put in the freezer,' said a third.
Someone had put a Hot Roast Chicken in the frozen pizza section, as discovered by a fellow shopper. Credit: Reddit.
In June, something similar happened at another Woolworths location. A customer carelessly left an entire hot roast chicken in a freezer of the store, where it was found surrounded by numerous boxes of frozen pizza products.
'Really annoys me. Some lazy shopper couldn't be bothered to return it to the hot chook section and so just dumped it in the freezer instead,' said the shopper who posted the incident on social media.
'Meaning a chicken has died for no reason. I went there on Saturday and Sunday, and it was there both days.'
So there you have it, folks! It might take you a few more seconds, but if you make the effort to put that extra pack of mince back where it belongs, you will be making someone else's life a lot simpler and avoiding waste.
What are your thoughts? Are there any other habits that people do while grocery shopping that gets on your nerves? Tell us in the comments!
According to several supermarket employees on social media, one of the most frustrating things customers do while shopping for food is placing items on shelves where they don't belong.
We have to admit – most of us here have probably done this at some point.
You're already in line at the counter when you realise you don't need that extra bottle of detergent after all. But it's a long way back to the cleaning section, and the person in front of you is almost done. So, you have no choice but to put the bottle next to the bags of chips on a nearby shelf.
Even though doing this might make things easier for us, it can make someone else's job a lot more difficult.
Why? Because it not only makes the store look messy and unkempt, but it also runs the risk of causing food to spoil (milk, meat, etc.) and wasting perfectly good products.
Many people were upset by what they saw in the cleaning aisle of a Woolies store. Credit: Twitter.
Such is the case with this one Woolies shopper who left a tray of Woolworths Beef Mince in the unrefrigerated section on a shelf that was stocked with a variety of cleaning supplies.
A fellow shopper took a picture of the 'disrespectful' act and then posted it on social media. The behaviour made a lot of other shoppers angry, and many pointed out that the mince might be thrown away because of this.
'I just shake my head at what some people do at supermarkets and where they dump stuff they don't want,' the concerned shopper wrote on Twitter.
She also said it was upsetting that the customer's 'lazy' action had caused an animal to die needlessly. 'This meat, which an animal died for, will now likely become trash.'
The tweet was seen by a lot of other users on the platform, and many of them said they agreed that it was a waste of a meat product.
'Yes. It cuts me to the core when I see a dead animal being abused in any way,' one user wrote in response. 'They died for our benefit - the least we can do is respect its dignity in death.'
A second user added: 'So lazy. This was a living animal, and now it's going to wind up as rubbish because someone couldn't be bothered moving it back to the fridge.'
'Yep, I see it all the time at my local - and also meat put in the freezer,' said a third.
Someone had put a Hot Roast Chicken in the frozen pizza section, as discovered by a fellow shopper. Credit: Reddit.
In June, something similar happened at another Woolworths location. A customer carelessly left an entire hot roast chicken in a freezer of the store, where it was found surrounded by numerous boxes of frozen pizza products.
'Really annoys me. Some lazy shopper couldn't be bothered to return it to the hot chook section and so just dumped it in the freezer instead,' said the shopper who posted the incident on social media.
'Meaning a chicken has died for no reason. I went there on Saturday and Sunday, and it was there both days.'
So there you have it, folks! It might take you a few more seconds, but if you make the effort to put that extra pack of mince back where it belongs, you will be making someone else's life a lot simpler and avoiding waste.
What are your thoughts? Are there any other habits that people do while grocery shopping that gets on your nerves? Tell us in the comments!