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reduced Ailes in supermarkets
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bluefb
13-10-2016
Originally Posted by noise747:
“It used to annoy me when I was working on the shop floor and doing reductions, I used to get people grabbing some stuff before I even put a ticket on them or others trying to push something under my nose to reduce because of something they have seen like a damaged package.

TBH, I do not really look in them, we have some for staff only , too damaged to be sold to customers, but I never look at them either.”

My attention was caught in Tesco the other week when I thought a fight had broken out behind me. Turns out a stack of pallets with reduced pastries had just been wheeled out and two or three families were engaging in a battle royal to grab all they could, literally scooping as much as they could into their arms and dumping it onto nearby shelves as their 'claimed cache', like they were in the middle of a famine or something. ****ing disgraceful.
barbeler
13-10-2016
I have a sneaking suspicion that the Co-Op staff mark the prices down extremely favourably, just before other members of staff pick them up.
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