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.
I got this one. Someone left a half gallon of ice cream on a stack of sweaters at my Walmart ten years ago. I pointed it out to the associate, who had to damage out the whole shelf.
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?
I’ll still take this over her putting it back somewhere random. Rarely- RARELY- retail staff should pick their battles.
I got this one. Someone left a half gallon of ice cream on a stack of sweaters at my Walmart ten years ago. I pointed it out to the associate, who had to damage out the whole shelf.