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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I still think the best part of this thread was the

> shopper's reaction to being questioned. "I'm ok

> with it thanks" :)

>

>

> I asked him to not do this but to use a shopping

> basket like all the other customers. (or words to

> that effect). I was assertive but polite.

>

> His very calm reply was ?I?m ok with it, thanks?

> and to continue putting items directly in his

> calico bag.


Seems like he thought he was being helped rather than reprimanded. Don't you just hate it when that happens?

  • 3 weeks later...

Hilarious thread!


I once spotted someone putting loads of M&S meals into a rucksack at the big Victoria Station M&S. It looked a bit furtive, so I told a security guard and left it to them to do whatever they wanted. They watched the person and, as far as I?m aware (I didn?t see any kerfufel but didn?t hang around to watch), the person just went and paid.


You see, the thing is, while it may be a bit weird to use a bag instead of a shop basket or trolley, if you don?t leave the shop without paying then *whispers* you haven?t committed a crime.


Well done to the OP for making me chuckle though! Batman would be proud of you!

Sue Wrote:

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> rendelharris Wrote:

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> > Cripes. Give us a puff on that what you've got

> > there.

>

>

> Is it a bot?


Could be, very weird if not!

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