While lazy, this lady is considerably better than the people who throw merch back any old where. I remember seeing produce on clothing, brassieres in the snack aisle, beauty products with kitchenware… I don’t think I need to go on, do I?
I wonder how many people realize how many hours a day we spend putting things back on the shelf after they’re left behind whether at the register or on a random shelf where something doesn’t belong. If people put things back more often it would free up a lot of time we could use for other things.
While lazy, this lady is considerably better than the people who throw merch back any old where. I remember seeing produce on clothing, brassieres in the snack aisle, beauty products with kitchenware… I don’t think I need to go on, do I?
Worst I’ve found is two gallon jugs of milk tossed on top of the chips.
Frozen items left on the normal shelves – that really annoys me. At least drop them in another freezer.
I concur. She actually asked. Most people wouldn’t even bother.
I wonder how many people realize how many hours a day we spend putting things back on the shelf after they’re left behind whether at the register or on a random shelf where something doesn’t belong. If people put things back more often it would free up a lot of time we could use for other things.
Like going home at a reasonable hour?