Okay, most grocery stores around here do indeed have lotto services. Usually a self service machine for scratch offs, and a counter service for everything else.
Except the grocery store I work in is generally considered to be "luxury" foods. We primarily aim for the natural and organic market.
We do not have an ATM. We do not sell light bulbs. We don't sell anything except food, and you can buy a book of postage stamps as well if we have them that day. We don't even sell cigarettes, pens, school supplies, paper, etc. Just food, homeopathic body care, alcohol, and toilet paper.
The other day a regular customer asked me if I would tell my boss to install some self service lotto machines.
While I was off the clock - they recognized me in the parking lot while I was walking to my car and stopped me.
I pretended to be nice and said I'd tell him to look into it. But when we don't even have an ATM, you're asking for lotto, in a store that offers nothing in the way of anything self service....
My boss laughed when I passed it along. The company has absolutely no interest in installing them.
Except the grocery store I work in is generally considered to be "luxury" foods. We primarily aim for the natural and organic market.
We do not have an ATM. We do not sell light bulbs. We don't sell anything except food, and you can buy a book of postage stamps as well if we have them that day. We don't even sell cigarettes, pens, school supplies, paper, etc. Just food, homeopathic body care, alcohol, and toilet paper.
The other day a regular customer asked me if I would tell my boss to install some self service lotto machines.
While I was off the clock - they recognized me in the parking lot while I was walking to my car and stopped me.
I pretended to be nice and said I'd tell him to look into it. But when we don't even have an ATM, you're asking for lotto, in a store that offers nothing in the way of anything self service....
My boss laughed when I passed it along. The company has absolutely no interest in installing them.
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