Everything that is wrong with the UK

Everything that is wrong with the UK

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nouze

853 posts

177 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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TonyRPH said:
Actually, abandoned trolleys are an example of customers not giving a fk.

Why should supermarkets have to recover their trolleys because some customers are simply to fking lazy to put them back where they found them???

Some people are just too fking lazy to walk a few yards and put the trolley back in it's proper place.

This, despite the fact that supermarkets have tried to make things easier by spreading the trolley storage areas around the car park.
Supermarkets have responsibility to keep control over their trolleys, and if they identify that there is an issue with customers being lazy tts not willing to return trolleys to designated storage areas they should implement a solution to prevent that. There are many options available but of course those cost money.

wolves_wanderer

12,387 posts

237 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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nouze said:
Supermarkets have responsibility to keep control over their trolleys, and if they identify that there is an issue with customers being lazy tts not willing to return trolleys to designated storage areas they should implement a solution to prevent that. There are many options available but of course those cost money.
Come on then, what would you do?

nouze

853 posts

177 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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wolves_wanderer said:
Come on then, what would you do?
500 squid an hour, hit me up if you're prepared to pay that.

Negative Creep

24,982 posts

227 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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wolves_wanderer said:
nouze said:
Supermarkets have responsibility to keep control over their trolleys, and if they identify that there is an issue with customers being lazy tts not willing to return trolleys to designated storage areas they should implement a solution to prevent that. There are many options available but of course those cost money.
Come on then, what would you do?
Having to put a pound in to use them seems to work well

wolves_wanderer

12,387 posts

237 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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nouze said:
wolves_wanderer said:
Come on then, what would you do?
500 squid an hour, hit me up if you're prepared to pay that.
So you don't have any ideas apart from "Supermarkets should do something."

Seems about right rolleyes

wolves_wanderer

12,387 posts

237 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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Negative Creep said:
wolves_wanderer said:
nouze said:
Supermarkets have responsibility to keep control over their trolleys, and if they identify that there is an issue with customers being lazy tts not willing to return trolleys to designated storage areas they should implement a solution to prevent that. There are many options available but of course those cost money.
Come on then, what would you do?
Having to put a pound in to use them seems to work well
Most customers have those trolley tokens now, and certainly all the scrotes who leave them scattered everywhere do.

Pints

18,444 posts

194 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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wolves_wanderer said:
Most customers have those trolley tokens now, and certainly all the scrotes who leave them scattered everywhere do.
It works better than sweet fk all.

nouze

853 posts

177 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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wolves_wanderer said:
So you don't have any ideas apart from "Supermarkets should do something."

Seems about right rolleyes
So you think you can read. thumbup

Chrisw666

22,655 posts

199 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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Sainsbury need to respond with the following.

"We refer you to the reply given in the case of Arkell v. Pressdram"

That should be sufficient.