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I went shopping there, was a bit tierd as I had been at work in a clothes store (in the sale!) for 9.5 hours. As I was a bit tierd, I droppedan item out of the basket. Put it back in, thought nothing of it.
Went to leave the store with my now -paid for- shopping.
Was stopped by the "store detective", who had already called the police.
They accused me of acting as an accomplace for a known drug addict who had been stealing, they said I had been causing confusion in abid to take away attention from the shop lifter.
I was arrested, banned from the store- despite never ever having seen this women before in my life, and then taken to a cell in the police station.
The police didnt charge me as they could find no evidence.
dont know what happened to the drug dealer. dont actually care.
I hate asda.
2007-03-16 05:23:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Tesco would win hands down purely because of their greed, as long as they are making money they are not too concerned about customer care.
Aldi is not such a giant as tesco ..cheap and not so cheerful and most of their stock is just dumped on the shop floor!
Somerfield and the co-op just take your eyes out with their extortionate prices.
I always find Asda stores a bit cluttered and not particularly clean.
Morrisons I do like, usually clean and well lit, and the staff seem to be friendlier even though they get paid less than the other supermarkets...So I guess Morrisons are better for customer care..but don't seem to care as much for their own staff!!
2007-03-16 05:29:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I stay in Canada, which has real everyday get correct of entry to well being care. We pay about a million/2 of what human beings pay for well being care average. For that, we've a decrease infant mortality price, longer, and fit lives. real tale: I took an injured individual to the Emergency right here once. We phoned in to enable them know we were coming. when we arrived, about 5 minutes later, the physician met us in the hallway. We did not even make it too the waiting room. Our medical doctors and hospitals are international classification. we are a lot more beneficial useful off well being-sensible than human beings, advert a a procedures a lot less fee. And, no individual has to conflict through because they can't pay. So, that's why human beings get excited. The belongings you cite basically do no longer ensue right here - inspite of warnings that they could.
2016-12-02 02:27:09
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answered by niesporek 4
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Tesco, without a doubt. My local store has queues a mile long (management can't be bothered to open more), shelves half stacked, staff thin on the ground and generally unable to help. They also have the annoying habit of placing similar products on different aisles at opposite ends of the shop. Well, my simple answer to the last problem is if I can't find what I want in the location where it should be, I go to the Asda just 2 miles up the road and get it there!
Sainsburys aren't too bad, but are seriously over priced!
2007-03-16 05:19:31
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answered by Pearl 5
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The CO-OP.
This organisation has a massive advantage over the big chains such as ASDA and Tesco but still gives the customer a lousy deal, it seems to exist to provide management with a cushy job free of real marketing and customer satisfaction.
2007-03-16 05:24:48
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answered by Barrie G 3
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The food court in Marks and Spencer. Some junkie stole my grans purse out her handbag there a couple of weeks ago and the staff did nothing. My gran ran after him herself and grabbed him by the hood so he fell and she got her purse back. The manager was a prick and offered her a cup of tea - wow!!! She's been too scared to go to the food court since , I have to go for her while she waits outside!
2007-03-16 05:25:04
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answered by Anonymous
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i work in farmfoods and i try to be as nice as possible to the customers and go out of my way for some of them,but then there are customers that are awful to me for no reason and blame me and shout for head offices mistakes and stuff,at the end of the day i just get paid min wage to do a job and try to do it the best i can and if someone is nice to me ill be nice back but if your being awkward and horrid then thats what youl get back.
2007-03-16 05:26:00
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answered by lainaloo 4
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dont worry about the consumer getting a cheap deal, worry about the cheap clothes from sweat shops or decline of british farming, or the drought caused by your nice lettuce from africa, that uses gallons of water to grow.
No problems, my local butcher always has good stock, will cut it for me. Local shops have loads of decent fresh veg. hardware store will find what i cant find. I can leave stuff behind counter to collect later or book something for a few time just to walk in and pick.
You will always get good service in local shops, not like the below, they really need you to come back. So you will always get manners and advice.
Shop local it's the future, you even get to have a normal conversation with people as you do it.
2007-03-16 05:18:08
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answered by dsclimb1 5
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Somerfield
They are way over priced, poorly stocked shelves and the freezer section is so poor.
2007-03-16 05:21:44
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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Morrisons!defo. that shop ain't got a clue.
2007-03-17 01:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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