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The Waitroses where I live are full of entitled older people who are rude to the teenage/early 20 staff.Originally posted by Whorty View PostNipped up to Waitrose earlier and someone needs to tell all the wrinklies that they need to start wearing a mask. Only about 1 in 10 had one on ... and I'm talking old folks in the 'you're very old madam, your're at risk' group. Meandering around the shop without a care in the world.
Oh well, should reduce the Boris vote and reduce the pension liability .... win-win
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Sounds like my kinda place. Not sure why there needs to be an age limit on the staff to be rude to though.. seems a bit daft that.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe Waitroses where I live are full of entitled older people who are rude to the teenage/early 20 staff.
thing is.. Old people have two options.. look forward to alzheimer's, parkinsons and god knows what or at best spending years on their own in care homes... or catching covid and go quick.. It's not really the massive risk to them.Originally posted by Whorty View PostNipped up to Waitrose earlier and someone needs to tell all the wrinklies that they need to start wearing a mask. Only about 1 in 10 had one on ... and I'm talking old folks in the 'you're very old madam, your're at risk' group. Meandering around the shop without a care in the world.
Oh well, should reduce the Boris vote and reduce the pension liability .... win-win
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Super daft because if you get banned from your local Waitrose it would take a long way to find another one...Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSounds like my kinda place. Not sure why there needs to be an age limit on the staff to be rude to though.. seems a bit daft that.Comment
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I'm entitled.. They can't ban meOriginally posted by AtW View PostSuper daft because if you get banned from your local Waitrose it would take a long way to find another one...
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