Shops and Supermarkets
I used to work in a supermarket where the girl on the deli counter cut off the top of her finger in the meat slicer, but was made to finish her shift before going to hospital. You can now pay £100 to shoot zombies in the store's empty shell, haunted by poor dead nine-finger deli girl. Tell us your tales of the old retail experience, from either side of the counter
( , Thu 10 May 2012, 13:50)
I used to work in a supermarket where the girl on the deli counter cut off the top of her finger in the meat slicer, but was made to finish her shift before going to hospital. You can now pay £100 to shoot zombies in the store's empty shell, haunted by poor dead nine-finger deli girl. Tell us your tales of the old retail experience, from either side of the counter
( , Thu 10 May 2012, 13:50)
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I had that once.
I was holding a customer's lemon whilst typing in the product code. She helpfully leaned over and said, slowly and clearly, 'It's a lemon.' I managed a small grimace that was meant to be a polite smile. Then she went 'It's. A. Lime.' when the next citrussy sphere came along. I tried not to sound sarcastic when going 'Yes. I know.'
( , Mon 14 May 2012, 5:36, 1 reply)
I was holding a customer's lemon whilst typing in the product code. She helpfully leaned over and said, slowly and clearly, 'It's a lemon.' I managed a small grimace that was meant to be a polite smile. Then she went 'It's. A. Lime.' when the next citrussy sphere came along. I tried not to sound sarcastic when going 'Yes. I know.'
( , Mon 14 May 2012, 5:36, 1 reply)
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