remains wrote: i love when ppl do that with refridgerated items n just leave tham to hang out with macaroni or smth as if it's gonna find it's way back. naw man. you're the taxi responsible of getting this sour cream back home safe
Bimbo wrote: It's so stupid, like how hard is it to go back and leave it where it's supposed to be? It's a supermarket not a fucking castle, it's gonna take less than a minute
bones wrote: i love when ppl do that with refridgerated items n just leave tham to hang out with macaroni or smth as if it's gonna find it's way back. naw man. you're the taxi responsible of getting this sour cream back home safe
guess u could say that the situation would turn sour if it didnt get home
Bimbo wrote: It's so stupid, like how hard is it to go back and leave it where it's supposed to be? It's a supermarket not a fucking castle, it's gonna take less than a minute
ikr or just at the cash register, tell us that u didnt want it anyway so i can but in in a basket behind the regsiter
Babel wrote: As a customer I sometimes enjoy seeing a bag of apples lying in the candy aisle, but that's mostly if I have a bad day and I feel the choice made on a spiritual level.
With that said I always put the things back if I don't want them.
MissLondon wrote: Store workers if you know a item has been sitting out for a while throw it away, periodt it’s a vicious cycle
Mostly it's because we have an actual system to register items that has gone on date ( or at least in my store branch) the issue is that in lets say display where you have at least 50+ of the item, a lot of the have at least 5 different expirations dates - issue is that most of the time when you trim and remove expired ones, you have to register a new date. Often the item gets scanned in by lets say the third closest expiration date, which mean that maybe the two beforehand will get old - if we don't check up on the dates generally. But yes some stores def slack on that part which is disgusting