Evidence!
Well We Are 98% Chimp
29/06/08 18:09
I’m walking around, doing some pricing on Friday night and what do I find?
A skanky banana skin left in a frying pan. Yuk!

Litter, like bits of paper and wrappers, is bad enough. But leaving food is just disgusting! What if they’d hidden it at the back of a shelf and someone wouldn’t have found it for a few days?
Some people need help. Some people belong in a zoo.
Something funny that struck me though was that we had everything we’d need in the store to cook this banana skin.
(Banana skin + frying pan) + camping stove + customers = customer’s face + (my hand + high speed).
A skanky banana skin left in a frying pan. Yuk!

Litter, like bits of paper and wrappers, is bad enough. But leaving food is just disgusting! What if they’d hidden it at the back of a shelf and someone wouldn’t have found it for a few days?
Some people need help. Some people belong in a zoo.
Something funny that struck me though was that we had everything we’d need in the store to cook this banana skin.
(Banana skin + frying pan) + camping stove + customers = customer’s face + (my hand + high speed).
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Mission #1
04/06/08 00:31
Like Alice once said: “What is the use of a book without pictures?”; so what is the use of a blog complaining about customers without a little evidence to back it up. Last night while I was working a late and there were no customers about, I took a video of a lovely mess of tangled ribbon that customers had left me, along with a few surprises*. Unfortunately, I can only use my phone camera so sincerest apologies for the quality but you get the idea.
So from now on, whenever possible, I’l try and get pictures (at least) to shame those pesky customers who think it’s okay to break, smash, dump and mess things up in my department!
*Confetti, paintbrush, acrylic paint, “English Countryside” stamp.
The white discs and clear plastic round things are what remains of the ribbon spools.
So from now on, whenever possible, I’l try and get pictures (at least) to shame those pesky customers who think it’s okay to break, smash, dump and mess things up in my department!
*Confetti, paintbrush, acrylic paint, “English Countryside” stamp.
The white discs and clear plastic round things are what remains of the ribbon spools.










