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Thank you to supermarket staff who are really in the front line.

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fatgran57 Thu 19-Mar-20 01:04:26

Both my daughters work in a local supermarket and we know many of the staff also.

They are doing a great job and working all sorts of hours to keep things going.

The abuse from some customers is dreadful and this is happening all day long to these staff members.

In a lighter note my daughter sent me this - "In an unsettling reversal of my teenage years I am now yelling at my parents for going out"

May7 Thu 19-Mar-20 15:22:20

I having read these posts I am truly appalled at the horrible behaviour some people display to checkout staff. I have watched people in the past talk on mobile phones and completely ignore them as if they were sub human. Usually I have to say something big gob as I just cant stand that level of rudeness. My DD has gone to Lidl today to buy mothers day flowers for me and video apped me to see if I liked the ones she'd chosen. Shes also getting yoghurts and brown sauce for her nan. I could not believe the empty fridges of meat and fresh produce I was seeing as she walked around. What the hell is happening to our society.????

I asked her to buy a large box of chocolates and give them to cashier who looks the most stressed. It's alright Mum she said I've just done the same thing.

There really are good people out there. I'm proud of her.

hulahoop Thu 19-Mar-20 15:27:36

ELLANVANNIN I think eBay should take these people down its disgusting .i thought all shops were now restricting how much you can buy of any one thing to me they were slow to do this you will always get people going in everyday they are selfish

sandelf Thu 19-Mar-20 15:31:09

Yes - heros - checkout folk and cleaners too. On a lighter note: There was no broccoli nor eggs in our local J S. Have I missed national 'Broccoli Omelette' day? You can't hoard these things - are people eating Broccoli and eggs who have never eaten them before?

tidyskatemum Thu 19-Mar-20 15:44:12

Our local pharmacy finally had supplies of paracetamol today - £3.45 for a packet of 16, where 10 days ago it was 55p! The poor pharmacist was most apologetic and at pains to point out that it wasn’t him who was profiteering but those higher up the supply chain.

rowanflower0 Thu 19-Mar-20 15:52:47

Personally I am very grateful to supermarket staff, who still find time to tell me where to find suet for dumplings, as there are no potatoes left in store!!!

glammanana Thu 19-Mar-20 16:06:55

I have a super family run greengrocer by me and he always keeps me my veg for the week-end he was distraught this afternoon when he had to tell me the price of my cauli?cabbage/leeks & carrots he said he tried to negotiate on the price at the market but if he didn't pay the inflated price someone else would have,also loads of fresh bread at our local convienience store no pushing or shouting abuse in sight.

tidyskatemum Thu 19-Mar-20 16:07:25

Just read a post on FB from Home Bargains - setting up a £30million fund so that any staff who have to self isolate will continue to be paid and those who don’t will get an extra 2 weeks pay in December. Over to you Tesco etc......

glammanana Thu 19-Mar-20 16:11:20

Also to Mr Sainsbury who paid my son half of the bonus last year even after meeting all his targets and did 2 x start up Locals for the company.

threexnanny Thu 19-Mar-20 16:22:04

Glad to hear that TIDYSKATEMUM. I was thinking that a bonus or extra leave later in the year would be something the big supermarkets could do for their staff, especially as the shops have gained so much from this madness.

Roswell Thu 19-Mar-20 16:58:34

My daughter in law work in Tesco and yesterday a colleague was spat at by an angry customer. Unbelievable behaviour, he has been banned but should be charged with assault.

Kim19 Thu 19-Mar-20 17:56:18

I tried the early stint at Sainsbury's this morning. Sheer madness close to insanity was my experience of the other shoppers. All I wanted was potatoes which I've been unsuccessful with in the last week. Bonus of minimal items was that I could use the self check out with ease. The queue for regular staff checkout was right round the store. The uncomfortable atmosphere and heat made me think of an actual incubator for any bug. A nice and kind idea of Sainsbury's but I think it has seriously backfired and I certainly won't use it again. Another horror I saw was public queueing outside Boots with spaces between them as the store was limiting the number of customers in at a time with a member of staff monitoring the door.

sassenach512 Thu 19-Mar-20 19:34:56

A friend had a set-to with a woman buying baby milk, she had several packets in her trolly and when challenged, she brazenly said that it would last her ages using it to put in her tea and coffee. Some people are just shameless, I despair

Lizbethann55 Thu 19-Mar-20 19:34:57

There is never any excuse for rudeness. The management level of all supermarkets should be patrolling the lines of tills and any customer heard or seen to be rude or aggressive towards staff should be forced out of the store without their shopping!

Daffydilly Thu 19-Mar-20 20:10:18

Please don't forget your pharmacy staff. We're on the fringes of the NHS without any of the appreciation. We're dealing with some of the most scared, vulnerable people in our community. We're being shouted at, threatened and guilt tripped.

We're dealing with failing supply lines and doctors surgeries prescribing three months worth of prescriptions in one go without any consultation regarding availability. Then the surgery closes and leaves us to it.

We still manage to find time for a smile and reassurance for our customers and will be there for as long as we can.

We're exhausted but we'll be there tomorrow... And the day after...

May7 Thu 19-Mar-20 20:12:51

daffydilly you're much appreciated flowers

callgirl1 Thu 19-Mar-20 23:37:58

Woodmouse, in reference to your friend`s carrots, I ordered 4 carrots with my online order, have been informed that I can only have 3. Now I need someone to go and buy me 1 carrot, lol!

fatgran57 Fri 20-Mar-20 03:00:27

Yes thank you also Daffydilly we have prescriptions to fill shortly and I know how busy our pharmacies are normally so will be so much worse due to the current situation.

We don't need our tablets for a couple of weeks but now are concerned that supplies may run out due to the high demand on certain items.

thanks

cornergran Fri 20-Mar-20 08:18:26

Family member has worked in supermarkets for the last 25 years. The behaviour of customers can be appalling at any time at the moment the staff are under siege. The selfishness of some customers leaves him speechless. Physical threats are a constant. He and his colleagues are rapidly becoming exhausted and also aware of their vulnerability to the virus. Please remember to say a simple thank you as you pass through a store, it means a lot.

12Michael Fri 20-Mar-20 08:21:46

I have just popped into my local Waitrose in Brackley , over retirement age preference with Local Police outside just in case of any pensioners fighting.
Mick

Alioop Fri 20-Mar-20 09:01:00

While walking the dog yesterday I passed a supermarket delivery guy. I said to him" I'm sure you are so tired" as I looked at his weary face. He said "we are slammed, so so busy". I said "a big thankyou for all the hard work you are all doing for us" to get back a lovely big smile and "well thank you very much". Please acknowledge the hard work these people are doing for all of us. As a past retail assistant in a supermarket I know the pay isn't great, hours aren't the best and the public at times can very trying.

Mistyfluff8 Fri 20-Mar-20 15:23:59

How dad went shopping yesterday In Lidl’s and Morrisons but mainly just bought 1 of everything except Nappies for granddaughter as it was buy 2for £11which encourages bulk buy as her local Aldi had none Plenty of. Fresh vegetables and fruit worst supermarket so far as very little choice of products is Waitrose no toilet rolls for over 3weeks

flowersfromheaven Fri 20-Mar-20 15:39:20

I work in a big super market and I am on the check outs at the moment to help with the demand I am so shocked at the amount people are shock piling, I also was wondering were they was going to put all the stuff they are buying, A customer told me that his fridge freezers as broke so he has been trying to buy a new one but he said he can not get one because they are out of stock every where because people have been buying fridge freezers to stock pile.

Lupin Fri 20-Mar-20 17:33:32

Surely some sort of official rationing will have to come in if this goes on much longer, not just leaving it to the supermarkets. It should not be beyond abilities with current technology. If the media stopped making such a thing of it and fuelling the panic, perhaps it would help reduce it.
The profiteering that is going on is heinous and I hope the Government can crack down.
I hope that lessons will be learned and if anything similar happens in future then rationing will be deployed earlier.
I had a delivery this morning and the driver was cheerful and helpful as ever. Heaven bless all those who are coping with the extra slog and disgusting abuse.
PS I am going to email my MP and anyone else I can think of about the need to control what is going on in the supermarkets and with profiteering.

flowersfromheaven Fri 20-Mar-20 18:05:42

I have just read tidyskatemum post about those who don't self isolate are to get an extra 2 weeks pay in December and them who have self isolated just get sick pay I truly hope not because all those whom are dealing with the public and have self isolated by catching the virus through no means their own fault, I think it may stop someone from self isolating if they get the Symptoms knowing that they are getting an extra 2 weeks pay and in my eyes that's wrong as we all should be looking out for one another and protecting each other. Or it could be there way of keeping the workers from self isolating.

Lizbethann55 Sat 21-Mar-20 12:44:27

Now that all the pubs and clubs have closed, there will be lots of bouncers and door men looking for work. Maybe the supermarkets should be employing them to patrol the checkouts!