Caporegime
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I've only bought three items you absolute retard! Do I look like I need help with my packing? 
/rant over.

/rant over.
Always cheeses me off when I buy one item, such as a newspaper, and the till operator tries stuffing it into a plastic bag. In this day and age of non-wastage and ecoism wouldn't it be better policy to wait for the customer to ask for a bag rather than give one automatically?
They are only doing what they have been told to do.....
A simple "No thank you" would suffice, i am sure that would take loads of effort
I've only bought three items you absolute retard! Do I look like I need help with my packing?
/rant over.
I strongly object to the general dumbing down that is taking place in this country. People need to use common sense and not just have a generic approach to all situations.
I had a great argument the other day in Sainsburys. The guy in front of me had two full trolleys and was in the 10 items or less checkout! I even waited until the cretin had stacked half of one trolley onto the conveyor belt before pointing out the fact that he should perhaps learn to read the signs and thus avoid further embarrassing outbursts from irate idiots like me in the future.![]()
I think it's worse you were shopping in sainsburys![]()
I think it's worse you were shopping in sainsburys![]()
Another similar bugbear of mine is the "You want fries or a drink with that" syndrome. No, if I wanted bloody fries or a drink I've have damn well ordered them wouldn't I?
I ask people if they need a bag (store policy) and you'd be surprised how much people carry without one. Some people on the other hand just ignore you even if you ask and then later on say 'can I have a bag?' and soundrealy annoyed as if it's my fault. You can never win as far as carrier bags go.
Another similar bugbear of mine is the "You want fries or a drink with that" syndrome. No, if I wanted bloody fries or a drink I've have damn well ordered them wouldn't I?
I would have carefully placed the bag over your head and tied it securely round your neck
Knobjockey.