Empty Supermarket Shelves
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Re: Empty Supermarket Shelves
I agree with Rossgo. The local Tesco extra near me has stopped the night shift. You go in there in the morning, it's chaos. They are bringing all the cages out to fill the shelves, that used to be done at night. You have about 30 .com workers picking stuff into trolleys. Some isles you can't get down.
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Re: Empty Supermarket Shelves
It's ridiculous right, how they think the shop operates the same I dont know. Staff are pissed off and customers are pissed off becaude they feel staff arenr doing their job when they are trying. It will get worse before it gets better!!bud wrote:I agree with Rossgo. The local Tesco extra near me has stopped the night shift. You go in there in the morning, it's chaos. They are bringing all the cages out to fill the shelves, that used to be done at night. You have about 30 .com workers picking stuff into trolleys. Some isles you can't get down.
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