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<blockquote data-quote="Jess S" data-source="post: 167385" data-attributes="member: 29302"><p>Had to console a team member today who was ready to lose his ****, as a female customer who was buying nail polish (since when was that essential? Boris said food & medicines, not make up!!) sneezed right at him, with no attempt to cover it.</p><p></p><p>We are concerned that the government will insist on more shop closures as still people are not listening. Yesterday, out of every 10 people, approx 5 are buying essentials. The other 5 haven't got anything in their basket that you could call essential. What's the no 1 thing these idiots are leaving the house for? Paint! They are going to decorate. Also selling lots of gardening stuff. The majority of workers feel these people are risking catching and transmitting the virus every time they leave the house and putting everyone at risk, including us, the people who work in these essential shops, that everyone relies on to stay open.</p><p></p><p>My kid wanted to go to the shop for a bar of chocolate. I said no way, she'd have to wait for me to do the main (now the only) weekly grocery shop and get it then, and we'd do some baking instead.</p><p></p><p>However, get ready as UK shops and supermarkets will change massively in the coming weeks to try and slow the spread of Covid. From mid April all the manned tills and service desks will have a plastic screen (similar to banks) so noone will be able to sneeze, snot and cough on us then lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jess S, post: 167385, member: 29302"] Had to console a team member today who was ready to lose his ****, as a female customer who was buying nail polish (since when was that essential? Boris said food & medicines, not make up!!) sneezed right at him, with no attempt to cover it. We are concerned that the government will insist on more shop closures as still people are not listening. Yesterday, out of every 10 people, approx 5 are buying essentials. The other 5 haven't got anything in their basket that you could call essential. What's the no 1 thing these idiots are leaving the house for? Paint! They are going to decorate. Also selling lots of gardening stuff. The majority of workers feel these people are risking catching and transmitting the virus every time they leave the house and putting everyone at risk, including us, the people who work in these essential shops, that everyone relies on to stay open. My kid wanted to go to the shop for a bar of chocolate. I said no way, she'd have to wait for me to do the main (now the only) weekly grocery shop and get it then, and we'd do some baking instead. However, get ready as UK shops and supermarkets will change massively in the coming weeks to try and slow the spread of Covid. From mid April all the manned tills and service desks will have a plastic screen (similar to banks) so noone will be able to sneeze, snot and cough on us then lol. [/QUOTE]
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