oakapple
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I take our own bags which are stronger than supermarket plastic ones.
The supermarket I started work with as a cashier did have porters/packers, if a customer wanted a packer we used to call for one, it was when that particular supermarket was taken over they did away with the porter/packer title and they were just called porters where they do the main of their work outside, but it is now part of the cashiers job and customer service to ask if the customer needs help with packing....the majority of customers nowadays bring their own bags and prefer to do their own packing but the cashiers are still expected to ask if they need help...............I once had a customer report me for not asking her if she needed any help with packing.
I can only speak for the supermarket/company that I worked for, for 17 1/2 years.
I take our own bags which are stronger than supermarket plastic ones.
That must be before I lived here as I've never seen a packer. My store is Morrison's - the only store in my town except for the lousy Co-op. But I used to sometimes make a trip to Tesco and they almost always asked if I wanted help. That was the store where somebody turned my strawberries into jam by putting potatoes on top of them.
It is Morrisons I am referring to, I did say in my previous post that before the takeover they had porters/packers, Morrisons have never had packers.
It is Morrisons company policy that all cashiers ask customers if they need help with packing whether it is Scotland or England the company policy is the same.
I'm only asked occasionally if I want help packing. But then it's a small town and a lot of the cashiers probably remember that I'll say no thanks. And I only see them ask when it's a large order.
QUOTE (Bee @ Apr 2 2015, 05:23 PM) |
Could any of the Scottish members please tell me if it is Morrisons company policy in Scotland for all cashiers to ask if customers need help with their packing the same as it is in England. Thanks a lot. |
Bee within a 3 mile radius I have the option of Waitrose, M&S, Sainsbury, Morrisons, & tesco..all superstores... and Morrisons along with Tesco are the ones who are most likely not only to NOT ask if I want help with my packing, but to not have any Carrier bags even ready for me to pack my own..I have to ask can I have carrier bags, and much as I like Morrisons as a store to shop ..the till staff are appalling when it comes to customer service, in that when i do ask for bags (and believe me like Annie I do a massive shop at any one time)...they are pulled out one at a time. Just the other day I asked the guy if the Bags were being rationed!!
The other gripe I have with Morrisons ( and Tesco for that matter), is the cashiers' propensity to comment on my items as they go through... Picking up a magazine and reading the title after they've scanned it..or commenting on a certain item of food..''What's this I've never tasted that' etc...they may be thinking it's friendly, I don't know, but it's intrusive and annoying to me ...Just put my stuff through without comment if you don't mind I'm in a hurry and there's a queue of people behind me..
It sounds to me as tho' policies have slipped since you were there !!
I would say our Morrison's is a major employer in town here as there isn't much else. So I believe the competition to work there is stiff as otherwise it's likely they'd have to take the ferry to get to work - which can be a very long and expensive commute. There is no competition as far as supermarkets here, although a lot of elderly shop at the Co-op. Don't know why as everything costs more and their fruit and veg are rubbish.
I'll pay more attention to whether I get asked if I need help bagging, but I'd guess about 30% of the time. I'm always asked if I need bags.
Like Holly, we have a choice of all the major supermarkets within a mile or so of us, Sainsbury is the nearest so we use that, as well as for petrol. We have accumulated a selection of heavy duty plastic bags over the years and nearly always use those, unless just popping in on the fly, in which case we use a free disposable bag. We also bought a couple of hessian 'bags for life' for ÂŁ1 a while ago, although WHO's life they mean I'm not sure, they certainly won't outlast me.
As an aside, does anyone have/use those self checkout machines that the major shops have now? I find them OK for the odd item or two but not for a major shop. That annoying woman who tells you ... "UNEXPECTED ITEM IN THE OUT TRAY" gets up my nose, it makes you sound like you're swiping something![]()
I hate the Co-Op with a passion, they have the worst quality food of any supermarket. What a pity Morrisons is your only choice. I like it as I said because it's probably my closet supermarket but because I have the choice, I prefer to shop at Waitrose (simply because they have a much larger range of organic choice).. or M&S...but I'd choose Morrisons over Tesco or Sainsbury...I do occasionally pop into Aldi or Lidl if I'm in a town where they have them, and buy fish and cheeses , the quality is good and much cheaper then the rest but I couldn't possibly eat their own brand stuff, it's inedible ..
Yes Annie in such a small place I would expect them to be friendly..and anyway us Scots are renowned for our friendliness...![]()
I hate the self-checkouts and won't use them but my DH will.
My area could only support one large supermarket. I think our entire peninsula only has a population of about 20,000. Shopping elsewhere entails a ferry trip then a drive of at least 7 or 8 miles. I do have a friend who makes a trip across the water every few weeks and does all her shopping at Aldi or Lidl.
Aye, you are! You can start a conversation with a stranger on the street, nae bother.![]()
The other gripe I have with Morrisons ( and Tesco for that matter), is the cashiers' propensity to comment on my items as they go through... Picking up a magazine and reading the title after they've scanned it..or commenting on a certain item of food..''What's this I've never tasted that' etc...they may be thinking it's friendly, I don't know, but it's intrusive and annoying to me
Annie I have seen people with trolleys piled high in Aldi and Lidl...and at the rsik of sounding like a snob..and I'm really not...I have no idea how people could enjoy eating most of what Lidl and Aldi sell.. and although affordable and God alone knows there are many who can only afford those types of supermarkets I realise that...I just feel it's such a pity that apart from the aforementioned food chesses , fish and some meats..most of it is poor quality.
That said...in Spain near my house there is a large Lidl supermarket which is very popular with the Spanish as well as Germans and English ..and unbelievably they sell much much better quality of food yet at the same discount prices than the Lidl here..I wonder why that could be..