Waitrose

Started by Alex, Yesterday at 03:13:27 PM

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muddy

The manager of our local waitrose looks about 18 years old ! 
I expect he's not but he is young .
They don't have a security man at all .

JBR

Quote from: klondike on Today at 08:43:27 AMJust nipping up to Waitrose for a nice joint for Sunday. Might pick up an few other bits and bobs while I'm there. Better go early to miss the rush. So much cheaper than Lidl  :rolleyes:
Free, in fact, if you have the nerve just to walk out with them!
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Scrumpy

#18
QuoteJust nipping up to Waitrose for a nice joint for Sunday. Might pick up an few other bits and bobs while I'm there. Better go early to miss the rush. So much cheaper than Lidl  :rolleyes:
😂 😂 😂 

Today at 02:09:35 PM
QuoteThey don't have a security man at all .
Our local Waitrose doesn't have a security guard ..
Are security guards allowed to put their hands on a suspected shop lifter. ?
I have seen security guards at Tesco and Sainsbury's..
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

klondike

Quote from: Ashy on Today at 09:50:46 AMI can foresee shops going back to this type of shop with a counter, or in some places, selling out of a little window like an American highway liquor store.
Works for low volume high value items e.g. jewelers. Greengrocers can often manage that way too with relatively cheap produce. Supermarkets already do it for some with their delivery services. I think we have just got used the the supermarket way of doing things. They doubtless price in losses.


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muddy

#20
I feel sorry for the staff
Shame on Waitrose.
What has the UK come to, when morally correct action on the part of an individual is deemed wrong?
The man was right in tackling the thief .
Let's go biblical

Thou shall not steal .

It's simple enough .

muddy

Quote from: klondike on Today at 04:09:26 PMWorks for low volume high value items e.g. jewelers. Greengrocers can often manage that way too with relatively cheap produce. Supermarkets already do it for some with their delivery services. I think we have just got used the the supermarket way of doing things. They doubtless price in losses.
I am sure they do and to the detriment of the innocent shoppers .
They put prices up .

" mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent"

Adam Smith