Backstory: my store is playing guinea pig for a state law to be introduced in January, where we no longer give out plastic bags. Basically, we offer green bags. If they don't want green bags, they have to rack off to another lane or we have to call a supervisor down. If we are sworn at, we are to call a sup.
Suckage part:
20 people total today bitched to me about the bags. And yes, I was keeping count. More because I was curious and also because it gave me the opportunity to see that it wasn't as bad as I thought. 20 out of a thousand wasn't so bad (of course my mum didn't see it that way, but that's off topic)
Had several customers gripe about the lack of signage. Yet we had a big fat sign at the entrance, we had signs all around the registers in question and signs on the floor, as well as a big fat sign hanging overhead. HOW CAN YOU NOT NOTICE?!
One woman today was convinced that it was a marketing ploy to get people to buy more green bags. I had to laugh at that one...that was the lamest one I've heard. (at least she didn't treat me like an idiot)
Another woman today bitched and bitched about how she wasn't gonna do it until January 1st and all and that because it wasn't law, she wasn't required to do it. She then proceeded to bitch about bag size and said it was tiny. Well COME ON PEOPLE, they are the express bags. (our express bags are about half the size of a regular bag)
All of us had at least one person who dumped their groceries behind. One of us had two in a row. One guy left his trolley behind, came back, grabbed his bag and flung it upwards. I thought he was going to hit my coworker. We've all been taught the code for security now in the event of violence. (which we think won't happen, but we're a little worried)
Not-so-suckage:
This was funny. Basically, our express checkouts and two of the regular lanes are plastic bag free. What's funny is that people would come to my checkout (express), learn that I had absolutely no bags at all, go to another express checkout, which had signs everywhere and discover no bags, then go to a big lane. The bag-free lane was quiet because people refused to be served there, so all the customers who come from express would go there instead!
And I know this belongs more in general work chat, but my sups were wonderful and offered to take me off when things got rough. I wanted to stick it out (8 hours of suckage today as opposed to 5 because my mum told work that I was coming in)
Suckage part:
20 people total today bitched to me about the bags. And yes, I was keeping count. More because I was curious and also because it gave me the opportunity to see that it wasn't as bad as I thought. 20 out of a thousand wasn't so bad (of course my mum didn't see it that way, but that's off topic)
Had several customers gripe about the lack of signage. Yet we had a big fat sign at the entrance, we had signs all around the registers in question and signs on the floor, as well as a big fat sign hanging overhead. HOW CAN YOU NOT NOTICE?!
One woman today was convinced that it was a marketing ploy to get people to buy more green bags. I had to laugh at that one...that was the lamest one I've heard. (at least she didn't treat me like an idiot)
Another woman today bitched and bitched about how she wasn't gonna do it until January 1st and all and that because it wasn't law, she wasn't required to do it. She then proceeded to bitch about bag size and said it was tiny. Well COME ON PEOPLE, they are the express bags. (our express bags are about half the size of a regular bag)
All of us had at least one person who dumped their groceries behind. One of us had two in a row. One guy left his trolley behind, came back, grabbed his bag and flung it upwards. I thought he was going to hit my coworker. We've all been taught the code for security now in the event of violence. (which we think won't happen, but we're a little worried)
Not-so-suckage:
This was funny. Basically, our express checkouts and two of the regular lanes are plastic bag free. What's funny is that people would come to my checkout (express), learn that I had absolutely no bags at all, go to another express checkout, which had signs everywhere and discover no bags, then go to a big lane. The bag-free lane was quiet because people refused to be served there, so all the customers who come from express would go there instead!

And I know this belongs more in general work chat, but my sups were wonderful and offered to take me off when things got rough. I wanted to stick it out (8 hours of suckage today as opposed to 5 because my mum told work that I was coming in)
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