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JohnL Wrote:

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> The shelf stackers all seem annoyed at customers

> getting in there way when I'm there - and vice

> versa :)

>

> I'd like wider alleys - room for the shelf stacker

> thing in the middle - because it's always there.


Are you morbidly obese? I've never had any problems with this.

I worked in DKH Sainsbos when I was 17/18, before heading up to Liverpool for uni. We had badges saying our name, with "here to help" underneath. I always remember this horrible woman asking me where the "virtually fat free" milk had gone. I explained that it was now labelled Skimmed, but that the lid was still blue. She refused to accept this news, and started prodding me in the chest with her finger and repeatedly saying "this isn't true, you're lying (my name)".


What sort of nutter thinks it's okay to treat a shop worker like that? Will never forget that weird horrible woman.

titch juicy Wrote:

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> It's a pleasure to shop in DKH sainsbury's

> compared to pretty much any other large

> supermarket in the area.

>

> The staff are generally friendly, helpful and very

> knowledgable.


Xxxxx


I agree.


Wouldn't like to be served by the person who started this thread though :))

The staff are excellent- the customers leave a lot to be desired- children running around uncontrollably, blocking the aisles by putting their trollies across the whole thing, taking 10 minutes to pick out a few carrots- an oasis of rude behaviour!

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