Supermarket Workers Reveal 19 Things They Absolutely Hate That Customers Do
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#13 The Great Scale Conspiracy – Who Touched My Pork?
“Is this scale accurate?” In the meat or bulk‑food section, customers‘ doubts rise like waves. Some pull out a tiny portable scale from their bag for a “precision strike”; others suspect the weight of the packaging tray is being added to the price. At the checkout, when the scanner beeps and shows the price, customers‘ eyes are full of suspicion about “invisible assassins.” Employees can only patiently explain the relationship between product loss and pricing.
#14 An International Escape for the Socially Anxious Shopper
You‘re quietly trying to check out when the cashier starts a cheerful chat – “So what are you cooking tonight?” For socially anxious customers who just want to pay and leave, this can be suffocating. In contrast, at some German supermarkets, a simple “Next!” is enough to get through the transaction efficiently. This cultural difference makes many people joke that social anxiety sufferers might find their peaceful haven there.
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