Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My wife works in the produce dept of a supermarket. I can't believe some of the stories she tells me. Sometimes people will ask her to get something "out of the back" when there is a huge supply right in front of them. It seems as if they believe that the store keeps the good stuff in the back and hold it just for customers that ask for it. The goods that are kept out front on the shelves are simply not good enough for them.
Then there are the people who always reach to the back of a row of product because they think that the stuff in the back is fresher or better some how. They don't seem to realize that it's all put there at the same time and doesn't sit on the shelf for more than a few hours. The stuff in the back has been sitting for literally a few seconds more then the one in the front. It's an inconvenience to the people working when people do this because they have to go back and straighten out the mess that many of these people make. I tell my wife that when she's refilling the racks, she should put the older stuff in the back. I was in a store a few days ago and decided to pick up one of those rotisserie chickens. There were fifteen or so chickens on the shelf and people were picking them up and putting them in their cart. Just before I got there, a woman parks her carts in such a manner as to make it difficult to get to the chickens. Then she starts picking them up one by one and inspecting them as if there were some kind of difference. Then after preventing me from picking one up for several minutes, she asks the guy behind the counter when the ones that were cooking would be ready. Finally, I move her cart out of the way and grabbed a chicken. She gave me a dirty look.
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I myself actually lift the chickens to decide, just so I dont get one filled with ....chicken fluid....that can spill all over my car.
I do try to put it into a bag, but I have to tell you, once that chicken juice leaks or spills in your car, it is a memory that you will SMELL forever. I also take a grape or two, just to make sure they aren't seeded...and taste good. Grape prices have gotten high.. |
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Not sure why so many folks are bothered by this.... Lots of stores give samples, if you ask, Been that way every place I have ever lived.
I see a lot of rude behavior at the market, but it is usually directed at other shoppers; not the staff. |
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From the Publix website:
"Our Publix associates in the produce section are just as passionate about fresh, delicious food as you. And they're happy to share tips, search in the back for an item, or let you sample something new." So, when one asks for a sample, they are actually making the associate happy.
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"Chicken fluid"....love it.
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Publix is VERY accommodating and endlessly helpful and the folks who work there all have the patience of saints. Thank you Publix people.
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Yes! And all the more reason to act like a responsible consumer and not pull arrogant, cheap stunts such as returning half-used items or engaging in other actions that cause them to lose money.
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Plus, she made a show of what a big shot she was in the midst of that aisle very crowded with shoppers trying to pass thru. And I'm going to say again, the store OFFERING a sample from their bulk, open containers is a whole lot different from customers demanding they open sealed, weighed, priced fresh-cut fruit in containers in the refrigerated bins, and now that opened container of food can't be sold like that! |
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It's called FIFO
First in, first out I too reach for the ones in the back, if I'm paying its my business Debbie |
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I agree with Gracie, they have the patience of Saints. Quote:
I thought all women shoppers checked "best by" dates. Not to be discriminatory, but I've noticed men are more likely to grab the first thing on the shelf.
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I think...I heard this woman singing at our 466 Publix this morning....
have an eggroll mr goldstone - Bing Videos
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I was in Publix one time behind a woman in front of the prepared foods case. She told the clerk behind the counter that she didn't want the chicken fingers in the case, she wanted the fresh ones from the back. I saw the clerk take the fingers out of the case, take them in the back and place them in a different Bowl. When he brought the second bowl out, the lady was thrilled she was getting the "fresh" ones. I laughed all the way home.
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