Yesterday I was next in the queue at a Waitrose checkout when an assistant indicated she was going to open the one right next to me. I was just about to move my trolley over when a young woman accompanied by her 9 or 10-year-old son came from the back of my queue, pushed in front of me and was served first. I addressed her," I thought we queued fairly in England; you are doing a fine job of teaching your son to be selfish & grabby." She just smirked at me and said nothing. What do gransnetters think about this situation? Should supermarkets have a convention that people are served fairly?
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