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ReynardMuldrake 05-24-2024 07:49 AM

Aldi cashier's ferocious speed leaves poor mother in tears
 
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A British mother was left 'in tears' and 'in shock' after a confrontation with an Aldi cashier.

The mum says she was shopping with her three children when the row over the speed of his scanning occurred.

Nicola Fuller became embroiled in a tense discussion with the "disgracefully rude" staff member, reports our sister title the Daily Mirror.

She said she was left traumatised by his "aggressive approach" and the "ferocious" speed of the conveyor belts while checking out.

The loyal Aldi shopper says the worker refused to slow down his scanning - even as food fell from the allocated packing area onto the floor "like a slot machine."

Eventually "huge towers" of products piled up, as Nicola "frantically reached" to pack her bags as quickly as possible.

"He could see my struggle and when a tin finally fell, I began crying and shaking," she said.

"I knelt to the floor to pick up the food while simultaneously trying to watch my children.

"I asked the cashier to please stop scanning through more food and that it felt like he was throwing the items at me."

But Nicola says she received a "blunt and aggressive" response, as the cashier accused her of not "packing quickly enough" and dubbed her a "liar" for her accusations.

Nicola said another Aldi worker then took over and diffused the tense exchange, while the cashier walked away.

"The other worker was very lovely and understanding," she said. "But the incident has personally knocked my confidence.

"Shopping with three children can be challenging enough without suffering panic and anxiety at the checkout and leaving the store in tears.

"I was shocked how someone in customer care could disregard my struggle with no empathy or care whatsoever. It's totally unacceptable."

Nicola, who was shopping with her children aged two, three and seven, says she reported the incident to Aldi's customer care team, who say they have raised it with the area manager.

Having shopped at the supermarket chain for the last 10 years, she says she now feels "worried" about returning to the store.

"Normally I pop into Aldi a couple of times a week, but I've been putting it off," she said.

"I'll have to face it at some stage, but the experience has really unnerved me and I'll be steering well clear of that particular employee."

Her account raises wider questions about the limited space in Aldi packing areas, which has divided shoppers before.

She said: "I've never liked the checkouts. It's always a rush, and the area is so small. I've never had an experience as horrid as this one though."

An Aldi spokesperson said: “Our colleagues are trained to work at a pace suitable for each individual customer. We have spoken to Ms Fuller to apologise for her experience at the Guisborough store and hope to see her again in the future.”
https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news...shier-21308484

Mr_Tomahawk 05-24-2024 07:55 AM

Butt Snot.

Lzen 05-24-2024 07:59 AM

This sounds ridiculous. I mean, yeah, sometimes you get a rude person at any place that is customer service. But being traumatized? Give me a break. When did people become so soft?

Spott 05-24-2024 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 17529774)
This sounds ridiculous. I mean, yeah, sometimes you get a rude person at any place that is customer service. But being traumatized? Give me a break. When did people become so soft?

Well she’s British, so it’s to be expected.

Eureka 05-24-2024 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Spott (Post 17529777)
Well she’s British, so it’s to be expected.

The island ruled the world for awhile.

ptlyon 05-24-2024 08:18 AM

Story was from 2021. I'm sure the tart has gotten over it by now.

TomBarndtsTwin 05-24-2024 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Eureka (Post 17529780)
The island ruled the world for awhile.

Take away their boats and they ain't NOTHING.

Bunch of limeys . . . . .

Woogieman 05-24-2024 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by ReynardMuldrake (Post 17529770)

Wonder if her last name is Gillis?

kcgreene 05-24-2024 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by ptlyon (Post 17529784)
Story was from 2021. I'm sure the tart has gotten over it by now.

Are we sure? A good amount of people seem to lack the ability to "get over it".... like Bills fans and Wide Right.... or Donks fans and lack of relevance

ptlyon 05-24-2024 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by kcgreene (Post 17529790)
Are we sure? A good amount of people seem to lack the ability to "get over it".... like Bills fans and Wide Right.... or Donks fans and lack of relevance

Point. TAKEN. AND CORRECT!

Wisconsin_Chief 05-24-2024 08:43 AM

We are doomed as a society.

Delano 05-24-2024 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief (Post 17529799)
We are doomed as a society.

You’re having an existential crisis over some click bait article from three years ago. Back away from your phone and re-enter perfectly fine society.

Let this lady be sensitive and blame the media for giving a normal experience air time.

stumppy 05-24-2024 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Delano (Post 17529809)
You’re having an existential crisis over some click bait article from three years ago. Back away from your phone and re-enter perfectly fine society.

Let this lady be sensitive and blame the media for giving a normal experience air time.

He's one of those people who aren't what you would call 'Internet ready'.

carcosa 05-24-2024 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 17529774)
This sounds ridiculous. I mean, yeah, sometimes you get a rude person at any place that is customer service. But being traumatized? Give me a break. When did people become so soft?

It's is because of Woke !!

el borracho 05-24-2024 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 17529774)
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But being traumatized? Give me a break. When did people become so soft?

We've solved all of the real problems in the West. Now people have to invent problems and new things to find offensive.


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