We all know that some customers abandon products they no longer want. This is always a problem, but it is even more of a problem when it comes to perishables.
A few of these customers, I've found, will take one small step toward redeeming themselves by abandoning their unwanted perishable groceries in the coolers. It's still cold; it's just in the wrong place.
However, that ceases to be a noble act when temperature isn't fully taken into account.
While grocery shopping yesterday, I saw two blocks of cheese, a pre-packaged sandwich from the deli case, and a bag of baby carrots abandoned in the ice cream freezer.
I did notify an employee, but I'm afraid it was already too late.
A few of these customers, I've found, will take one small step toward redeeming themselves by abandoning their unwanted perishable groceries in the coolers. It's still cold; it's just in the wrong place.
However, that ceases to be a noble act when temperature isn't fully taken into account.
While grocery shopping yesterday, I saw two blocks of cheese, a pre-packaged sandwich from the deli case, and a bag of baby carrots abandoned in the ice cream freezer.
I did notify an employee, but I'm afraid it was already too late.
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