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@shallow-blue saidBack on page two I corrected this as hadn’t fully explored the far end of the store where there are 4 manned checkout facilities. But reducing manpower now seems the way forward in the big stores too because of their need to compete and most people want cheaper food.
Is that even legal? I'd boycott it, anyway.
https://www.personneltoday.com/hr/sainsburys-job-losses-2024/[WORD TOO LONG].
@drewnogal saidYou did correct that, but trust me, supermarkets all over the world are still gagging to prove your original post right. And the cost argument has been bull all along, as proven by the fact that there are now self-serve counters in some US shops with a tip button. It's greed, pure greed.
Back on page two I corrected this as hadn’t fully explored the far end of the store where there are 4 manned checkout facilities. But reducing manpower now seems the way forward in the big stores too because of their need to compete and most people want cheaper food.
@suzianne saidI agree stay active and keep in touch with Good People that you love and or get along with.
I'm an only child, yet I just don't understand the concept of "loneliness". I always have something filling up my time and someone to talk to. It often seems to me that it's the result of being unimaginative and boring.
-VR
@shallow-blue saidAldi, arrived in the UK in 1990. It’s the best value store which I’m told is because it’s a family owned business with no outside shareholders and it sells very few of the most popular brands. All of the checkouts are manned however and you’re ‘encouraged’ to pack your shopping as fast as you can as the assistants will scan your products through at high speed 😮
You did correct that, but trust me, supermarkets all over the world are still gagging to prove your original post right. And the cost argument has been bull all along, as proven by the fact that there are now self-serve counters in some US shops with a tip button. It's greed, pure greed.
@drewnogal saidlike lidl they dont carry multible brands of the same item,same with the veg, so less stock to warehouse smaller supermarkets and a tip top service.
Aldi, arrived in the UK in 1990. It’s the best value store which I’m told is because it’s a family owned business with no outside shareholders and it sells very few of the most popular brands. All of the checkouts are manned however and you’re ‘encouraged’ to pack your shopping as fast as you can as the assistants will scan your products through at high speed 😮
@david-burton saidYou know I never could get the same product costing different prices because of the brand, they all taste the same. Maybe it is to have competitive pricing?
like lidl they dont carry multible brands of the same item,same with the veg, so less stock to warehouse smaller supermarkets and a tip top service.
-VR
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@very-rusty saidwhen we were kids we ate what we were given, knew nothing of better or worse brands ,mom bought butter and that was it out of a tub ,same with lard,or you got sent to the butchers for pork sausage .....you didnt get to choose,school dinners it was 2 choises eat it or leave it,eventually you ate it.
You know I never could get the same product costing different prices because of the brand, they all taste the same. Maybe it is to have competitive pricing?
-VR
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@david-burton saidThis is so true, we were not so picky back in those times for sure. 🙂
when we were kids we ate what we were given, knew nothing of better or worse brands ,mom bought butter and that was it out of a tub ,same with lard,or you got sent to the butchers for pork sausage .....you didnt get to choose,school dinners it was 2 choises eat it or leave it,eventually you ate it.
-VR
@very-rusty saidSome of that, but in many cases there really is a difference in quality.
You know I never could get the same product costing different prices because of the brand, they all taste the same. Maybe it is to have competitive pricing?
In high school, either for chemistry or biology, my mate and I did a project where we took fresh orange juice and several brands of store-bought juice and "juice", and uaed titration to determine how much vitamin C they contained. The relatively expensive brand with the high reputation (any Dutchman will already have guessed which, household name) did indeed turn out to be the only brand that came close to fresh juice. The rest were middling to deplorable.