Supermarket bag packing!
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While the shopping gets packed, one can check if the scanned price is right. It's better than picking your nose. BG
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I am truly honoured that you chose my thread.

And one should never pick one's nose in public!
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Following on from the Little Things thread where there seems to be a common irritation with checkout people packing your bags, I wondered if this was really a widespread feeling, who likes it & if it is only the Brits that don't like it?
OK, was trying to add a poll but it didn't take me to the page!

OK, was trying to add a poll but it didn't take me to the page!

I hate the disinterested London checkout people who throw all your stuff at you and watch with a bored expression, waiting for you to rush to get out of the way because they've already scanned the next customer's items!! I used to want to scream at them, “Well bloody well help me then!!â€
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They pack bags in Bermuda too, generlly school children and you have to give them about 50c per bag. I did not find this a difficult adjustment to make at all. They were usually pretty efficient about it.
When we first returned to the UK, we did tend to forget and would just stand there chatting whilst the groceries were being scanned. Much to the annoyance of other customers.
When we first returned to the UK, we did tend to forget and would just stand there chatting whilst the groceries were being scanned. Much to the annoyance of other customers.
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England is the only country I've lived in (and I've lived in a few) where somebody DOESN'T pack your bags for you. So, living there, I hated NOT having my bags packed. They even get chairs to sit on. Chairs! They sit there all day and watch the customers do their job for them - what exactly are they being paid for....?
I hate the disinterested London checkout people who throw all your stuff at you and watch with a bored expression, waiting for you to rush to get out of the way because they've already scanned the next customer's items!! I used to want to scream at them, “Well bloody well help me then!!â€
I hate the disinterested London checkout people who throw all your stuff at you and watch with a bored expression, waiting for you to rush to get out of the way because they've already scanned the next customer's items!! I used to want to scream at them, “Well bloody well help me then!!â€

I can't wait till i get home in two weeks and can pack my own stuff in Sainsburys
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My bags were always packed for me in the UK and I shopped at a variety of places - Morrisons, Asda, Sainsbury. They usually had somebody specifically employed to do it; this was Leeds.
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Because some of us haven't got all ****ing day to stand around making small talk, we just want to get our shopping, and leave - what's the big deal about that?
That doesn't bother me as much as the slow scanning/bag packing
Jesus Christ, it's like watching in slow motion sometimes 
Ok rant over - over to the happy clappers

That doesn't bother me as much as the slow scanning/bag packing
Jesus Christ, it's like watching in slow motion sometimes 
Ok rant over - over to the happy clappers


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Personally, I usually use my Scottish accent to encourage a flirtatious encounter with the checkout girls. They seem to enjoy it and it raises my self esteem. Win-win really!
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