Tesco Rant
Part 1
Away from home and I wanted some food for the evening so that I could some work done in the hotel room, have a drink and nibble at the same time. Called in to Tesco and selected contractor quality French cheese, duck & orange pate some French bread and a small red wine.
Check-out busy but the self-service ones empty. Off I go to the self-service and … no bags. I looked around and then an assistant came over with a bundle of bags in her hand a screwed up the smallest possible bag and threw it on the stand. The bag obviously was not big enough for my shopping so of I go the Customer Services and ask for a proper sized bag. “No we are not allowed to issues bags, that's our policy". I tipped my basked upside-down on the counter and walked out.
If supermarkets had a policy of “no-bags” then I am OK with that, but I don’t liked being messed about. In Holland, they sell proper carry bags or you can put 5-10 cents into a machine and get a bag that way. That’s fine.
On a few other occasions in other branches of Tesco I have had the shopping piled up after being scanned and no bags supplied. In those incidences I stand with my arms folded looking at the shopping. “Oh, do you want a bag?” is usual reaction.
Rant about Tesco
Part 2
I always ask and make sure that I have got a receipt and a bag. At one time I stopped of at a Tesco to buy some peanuts. I was hungry and opened the nuts as I walked through the door way. Once outside one of the managers chased after me shouted “have you paid for those Sir?” I replied yes, and showed him the receipt. He then said “Well you should have put them in a bag”.
WTF then do assistants especially at the supermarket kiosks; do not automatically issue receipts?
I am well fed up of supermarkets making huge profits, having monopolies and giving poor service. I would however praise Morrison’s, M&S and Waitrose.
Part 1
Away from home and I wanted some food for the evening so that I could some work done in the hotel room, have a drink and nibble at the same time. Called in to Tesco and selected contractor quality French cheese, duck & orange pate some French bread and a small red wine.
Check-out busy but the self-service ones empty. Off I go to the self-service and … no bags. I looked around and then an assistant came over with a bundle of bags in her hand a screwed up the smallest possible bag and threw it on the stand. The bag obviously was not big enough for my shopping so of I go the Customer Services and ask for a proper sized bag. “No we are not allowed to issues bags, that's our policy". I tipped my basked upside-down on the counter and walked out.
If supermarkets had a policy of “no-bags” then I am OK with that, but I don’t liked being messed about. In Holland, they sell proper carry bags or you can put 5-10 cents into a machine and get a bag that way. That’s fine.
On a few other occasions in other branches of Tesco I have had the shopping piled up after being scanned and no bags supplied. In those incidences I stand with my arms folded looking at the shopping. “Oh, do you want a bag?” is usual reaction.
Rant about Tesco
Part 2
I always ask and make sure that I have got a receipt and a bag. At one time I stopped of at a Tesco to buy some peanuts. I was hungry and opened the nuts as I walked through the door way. Once outside one of the managers chased after me shouted “have you paid for those Sir?” I replied yes, and showed him the receipt. He then said “Well you should have put them in a bag”.
WTF then do assistants especially at the supermarket kiosks; do not automatically issue receipts?
I am well fed up of supermarkets making huge profits, having monopolies and giving poor service. I would however praise Morrison’s, M&S and Waitrose.
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