Stopped at Target to look for some shoes.

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    Customers are terrible. I feel bad for the employees who have to clean that mess.

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      I feel bad for the employees who have to clean that mess.

      especially because 1) it will be trashed again in 30 minutes, and 2) they get paid crap

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        My wife works at Target and usually the managers take turns with the gross cleanups. That can include vomit, piss and shit but sometimes creative stuff you wouldn’t think of like a customer put a package of meat back behind a shelf so no one knew it was there until it was rancid, started leaking and smelling like a dead body.

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          That’s awful nice of the managers to take that on. I honestly think that anything that involves biohazard should not be handled by store employees at all.

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        30 minutes is generous. I’ve watched the aisle get trashed in 5 minutes when I took my son shoe shopping for school last year. We were the only ones who put things back.

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      Honestly? You can take those bad feelings and shove them, messes like this will be made regardless of how you feel so instead of feeling bad for us maybe you should suck it up or shop somewhere else. We don’t want your pity, we just wanna work and go home.

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        Sorry for wishing people didn’t make your job more difficult? Jesus the internet is never predictable.

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          My job isn’t difficult, it’s annoying. It’ll be annoying with or without your pity.

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            I think you’re confusing pity with empathy.

            In any case, it’s pretty clear that the original comment bore no ill intent, so why are you reacting so aggressively?

      • Honytawk@lemmy.zipBanned
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        Nah, I haven’t seen a mess like this in any of the stores in Belgium.

        Almost like normal customers will clean up after themselves instead of behaving like a spoiled toddler and claiming people like you are getting paid to clean it anyway.

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    Is this only an American thing ? I don’t think I’ve ever seen something like this in the European countries I’ve been in

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      Never seen it in continental Europe, but Primark is on a whole different level in the UK

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        That is true, UK super- and hypermarkets were like this when I went to some of them. The attitude of customers is just weird.

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          It’s not “weird” sadly, it’s increasingly normal

          And I’ve noticed the general UK public have gone utterly downhill in their respect for others over the past few years. No one cares about anyone else anymore. Cinemas are ruined, shopping is a nightmare. They’re all pricks.

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            I work 4 on 4 off days then nights, which means I can go to the cinema off peak when there’s only a few other people there, it great.

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              Nice

              My best movie memory ever was bunking off work one tuesday morning and going to see Mad Max Fury Road. It cost basically nothing, I had two pints of beer (the cinema had a bar for this screen) and no one else was there apart from me

              It was glorious

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        I still have ptsd from some primark shops in uk…

        Scenes I saw are now how I picture the locust plague.

        How can some people be so unaware of basic society rules?

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        I’ve never been into a Primark, but this looks very much like TK Maxx (which is what TJ Maxx is called here in the UK).

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      I’m American and I’ve never seen this in a Target ever. They must be severely understaffed at this location.

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      It’s not an “American” thing. There are zero stores like this where I live. It’s a “wherever this store is” thing.

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        I’ve been to plenty of places with boxes on the shelves, and it’s always been fine.

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          I was in InterSport yesterday during their sale and some boxes were on the ground. But employees put them back into their correct places

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      I raise my hand- I’ve seen similar in Australia’s Targets and Kmarts, though I must admit that was years ago. I haven’t seen this much mess in yhe shoe section over the past couple years but I also haven’t been shopping for shoes there lately, so all I’m saying is it can happen here too.

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        Can confirm, did a mandatory highschool weeks work experience in kmart a few years back - was the only person who cared to clean up the shoes.

        Nowadays the shoe section is clean af. However I dont necessarily think it’s due to the workers - more likely less customers shopping for shoes offline.

        I don’t generally buy shoes from those stores anyway anymore, I have very small feet so the selection sucks, but also none of the shoes last very long. Id rather spend $100 on shoes that last rather then $25-35 on shoes that fall to pieces after a month or two of use.

        But when I do shop for shoes in these stores, I make a point to put the rejects back where they are supposed to go. That one week burned into my brain how painful it is to put away a mountain of shoes that people just tossed aside. So I’ll do my part to not be apart of the problem, and to make it easier for our poor retail workers.

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    As wages and the number of employees per store has decreased (not just target but everywhere), the more of this kind of shit I see.

    When there’s only two people running a whole store while making 10 bucks an hour this is the quality you get. Your next quarter earnings might be great but your entire chain of businesses will go fucking bankrupt when everyone starts avoiding your locations.

    I’m seeing this with retail and fast food places. Man I used to love Boston Market but I don’t step foot in there now. Same with Dunkin Donuts, total shithole, every one of em.

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    Used to work retail so I feel this. Crazy thing is that sometimes it only takes one or two customers (and their gremlin children) to cause this kind of chaos. I’d go into fitting rooms and shit would be thrown all over the floors. Every now and then there would be extra surprises…like food or drink containers, or used diapers, or urine in the wastebasket. Fun times.

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      Some people are really disgusting and simply don’t care about others… it’s a shame, really and that’s the reasons we can’t have nice things.

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      I’m still in grocery retail and this is incredibly accurate. Corporate set expectations to be “Grand Opening Ready” throughout the entire day. Customers dig and dig through the produce department like there’s going to be a bag of salad that is magically better in the back of the case. If expiration dates went down to the second, they’d look for the furthest from expiry.

      It’s super frustrating because we get 7 trucks a week for produce, so we have a very healthy turnover on our stuff.

      This job has changed me (especially going through COVID in the South). People are animals.

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        I find the kind of behavior you’re describing as a sort of non-necessary survival mode behavior. They want to not just get the product they need, they want to get the best darn carton of strawberries in the entire batch. We’re not talking looking over a few cartons, we’re talking those people that will go through EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. That side of the spectrum. I feel like people who do this might be predisposed to hoarding tendencies or other obsessive disorders. Don’t get me wrong, fk those people, but I really want to believe there’s a reason behind the madness.

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          Well also, stores routinely push the items that expire the soonest to the front. I usually check the expiration dates on a few items and they can be quite different. Some items go bad and the store might still sell them up to the expiration date.

          If they always kept the best quality in front, no one would dig. When they literally are trying to sell lower quality food, fuck em.

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      This is the most unfair part and it expands to many areas of life. You can have a whole bunch of decent and normal people and just a handful of douchebags make it bad for everyone.

      I wonder if higher fines, maybe relative to the person’s income, would help or just lead to different problems…

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        Anecdotal, but it seemed like 80% of the time it was the poorer folks doing this shit. Have a sister with 4 kids, super close to welfare level and her and her kids do this shit (mostly her kids do this and she just lets them). Shes just tired and inattentive all the time. What I’ve noticed gets her attention is when a store clerk or other customer calls them out and shames them.

        So public shaming may help the problem, but in today’s world some of these people may turn rabid Mama bear on you. Some stores make you count items on hangers going in and then going out. That actually might work. But I’d rather see societal behavior change instead.

        Side note: My sister has worked years of retail before so no idea how tf she does this.

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          My husband worked retail for a long time. The ones who did this in his stores were always the ones well put together and well dressed with money.

          Assholes come from all income levels.

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    This tells you more about the people who go to buy shoes there… It takes 10 sec to put back the shoe to it’s box and the box to it’s place.

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      Even if it took 5 minutes. When I try on clothes, I usually bring back anything I dont want back to its original place and do my best to fold it/hang it how I found it.

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        It’s still the stores responsibility to clean up the aisle after asshole customers like that.

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          …or kicking out anyone and everyone making a mess like that. That behavior is just not acceptable.

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            yeah but they desperately want that shitbags money so they’ll just kiss their ass instead. Retail is so fucked.

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            If you catch them in the act, sure. But if someone in the supermarket breaks a few glasses and fucks off, I still don’t expect to be walking through broken glass and spilled pickeld cucumbers when I go shopping an hour later. Someone has to clean that shit up, that’s part of running a store.

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          It is the employees responsibility to make sure the store looks nice, sure. It’s basic human decency to respect people and not make them do bullshit tasks because you’re too lazy to put in the bare minimum.

          You’d be agitated too if someone came to your work, threw all your shit on the floor and walked away. Now it’s your problem to deal with, but it didn’t need to be. Someone decided they wanted to choose being a cancer on society and make it your problem.

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            When I was a kid in a restaurant my mother (who had been a waitress) told me, “It’s their job to clean. It’s not their job to clean up after you. You need to understand those are different things.” Never forgot that.

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          What store has an isle? Like one of those chain surf shops, Alvin’s Island? Or did like Wal Mart the company buy a private Virgin Island?

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      Probably had shit parents who never taught them about basic respect and decency when they were growing up (which they’ll now pass on to the next generation of dropkicks they squeeze out)

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      Fun fact, that’s not even what “the customer is always right” is supposed to mean, although it’s how it’s used most I guess.

      It was coined in relation to what shops should or should not stock - if customers wanted to buy something, then the shop should stock it, regardless of what they thought of the product.

      It’s not meant to mean everything the customer says is correct.

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        That is still a stupid way of looking at that sentence.

        Shops should stock whatever they want.

        Just because shoes are suddenly all the rage doesn’t mean they should stock shoes at coffee shops.

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        I like the post apocalyptic Kmarts that are almost barren but there’s like one parked car out front and most of the windows are boarded up but the store is some how still open.

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          You ever see someone do it in person? Shit is so wild to watch someone just drop something on the ground, and then just turn and leave like it didn’t even happen. They don’t even give it a second thought.

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    This is how a couple of my local targets are in all sections all the time. Thankfully it’s not all of the targets so I can go to one of the decent ones if I need something