Supermarkets.
They are just places where hope goes to die.
I usually go to Asda and there are almost never any trolleys at the door so you have to walk back to a trolley bay in the car park to get one. Said trolley is always filthy (remember during COVID when supermarkets actually cleaned trolleys and baskets for a few months). The stores themselves are always a bit grotty looking as well. You start at the fruit and veg which is always really sad looking. Going around it seems the main aim is pushing people towards buying high margin junk food with said items dominating prominent positions and always with deals trying to push you towards it. Stock availability seems increasingly crap (as an example last night Asda had no fresh carrots. Not loose, not the cheap bags, not the bigger bags and not the expensive organic ones, literally not a single fresh carrot to be had). You have a choice of scanning as you go or self scanning at the checkout, if you are lucky you might get 1 or 2 checkouts open but employing actual humans seems an inconvenience for most stores. You come out and when going to return your trolley inevitably the first 2 or 3 bays you go to will be rammed full because employing enough people to collect them in good time means slightly lower profits and most people are decent enough to keep going until they find a bay they can squeeze their trolley in so they don't bother.
The worst part is I know there is a choice. I can take a bit longer and spend a bit more and shop in nice local shops with real people, local food and higher quality but I choose convenience and that's why they get away with it.
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01-08-2023 10:40 AM #11671PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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01-08-2023 12:48 PM #11672This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-08-2023 12:56 PM #11673This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My wife works there for 20 hours a week and I honestly don't know how she does it. It's like the land that light and happiness forgot.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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01-08-2023 01:26 PM #11674This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The drive to remove human interaction from our lives in the name of profit is something I think we all need to be concerned about but that's probably a conversation for another thread.
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01-08-2023 06:04 PM #11676
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All Asdas are grim: cheap prices, cheap decor.
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01-08-2023 06:08 PM #11677This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
dunno if it’s the livi Asda specifically, or more generic, but the amount of empty shelves around the store, with very few staff restocking, whilst there’s always 20-30 minimum (no exaggeration) staff going about picking online orders.
not a criticism of the staff, but of the management and their attitude to getting the shelves stocked
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01-08-2023 06:52 PM #11678This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My advice would be: if you're looking for a plentiful choice of fresh fruit, veg and other short shelflife stuff like chilled meats etc go in the morning.
They fully restock the shelves on the Nightshift.
If you're after standard tinned, packaged or non foodstuffs - or in my case a post work bottle of wine - then you should find it okay in the afternoon.
As mentioned above most of the staff seem to be fulfilling online orders - so if you aren't able to pop in as frequently as I do AND you hate the whole experience maybe ordering online would be better...?
*Not aimed specifically at you MCD.
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good to know Brian, cheers
it’s not the experience that bothers me as much as not being able to get what I’m looking for
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01-08-2023 07:53 PM #11681
Agree with the sentiment PB, I’ve got a couple of decent Lidls that are reasonably new and they’re at least nice, clean, bright places to be.
But the whole supermarket shopping experience in the general is ****. Produce has slipped massively and I’m finding Lidls fruit and veg in particular is often disappointing, but I don’t think it’s as bad as it was.
We ordered online during covid and found it really liberating initially but the swaps became a real irritation.
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01-08-2023 08:52 PM #11682This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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If a Landlord gets wind of the situation they'd also push for something to be done, otherwise they'll be left paying for a gardener at the end of the tenancy (deposit only stretches so far!)
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02-08-2023 04:07 PM #11687
When TV presenters mispronounce place names. I just switched on the telly to hear the narrator of Antiques Road Trip say the next stop was Cromarty, pronouncing it Crowmarty with the emphasis on the second syllable.
I accept that us ordinary mortals might get place names wrong but the briefest of research would have given this idiot the right pronunciation.
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02-08-2023 06:21 PM #11689
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That reminds me of when Gordon Ramsey pronounced Brechin as Breckon !
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03-08-2023 12:04 PM #11690
Online Reviews:
When you're looking for a trades-person to get some job done, or want to go on holiday and are choosing a hotel, it's helpful to get some feedback from previous customers.
Unfortunately, there's a whole industry out there that deals in providing fake reviews for businesses, both positive and negative (in the case of the latter, to damage the competition).
This is something that's been going on for a while now, mostly with 'sweat shop' businesses writing reviews for clients, but this is apparently now moving on to AI software, providing fake reviews that are much more difficult to detect
https://www.irishexaminer.com/opinio...-41184352.html
I've had experience myself of staying at Hotels/B&Bs that were nothing like the glowing reviews on TripAdvisor (e.g. none of the online reviews for the hotel in Rothesay mentioned the mushrooms growing on the bedroom carpet)
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04-08-2023 12:23 PM #11691
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Loch Ness monster guff that feeds off the impressionable and tourists.
Utter drivel.
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04-08-2023 02:53 PM #11692
Modern rolls of sellotape. It is now made so thin that it is really hard to find the end on the roll and when you do it try to.pull it up, it splits into thin slivers. The old stuff was much better
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04-08-2023 04:08 PM #11693
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Clingfilm, hate the stuff with a passion, just cant seem to get the perfect wrap with it as it goes all squonky
However I still persevere with it because when my Wife makes my piece she wraps it up with so much cling film my break is over before I get my bloody piece unwrapped !! Im sure in a previous life it was her job to wrap up the Egyptian mummies !!
She has Egyptian lineage, makes sense 😃
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Just for you...
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05-08-2023 04:53 PM #11696This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Dad was a policeman in Brechin back in the sixties (that bit is definitely true, cos I was there) and one day a truck driver asked him for directions to an address he'd never heard of. The driver showed Dad his docket and the address was actually in Brecon in Wales. The poor guy had asked someone where Brecon was and they'd told him it was up in Scotland so he'd assumed the spelling on the docket was wrong.
As I say, pinch of salt taken but Dad was adamant that it was true.
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05-08-2023 05:14 PM #11697
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The guys had travelled through from Glssgow and it was around 4ish in the afternoon, his partner re checked the delivery note and said naw Whitecraigs bowling club, I said yeah Whitecraig is 5 mins up the road but again I think its known as a different name
The place they were looking for was Whitecraigs bowling club, in Newton Mearns Glasgow, a free kick away from their depot 🤣
They had deliveries from Leith to Portobello so their logistics team obviously put that delivery onto the same run 🤣Last edited by Bridge hibs; 05-08-2023 at 05:18 PM.
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05-08-2023 08:31 PM #11698
Ushers in shows telling people to stop playing on their phones… it’s more annoying and disruptive than the phone use itself. I say this as a former cinema usher (albeit pre smart phones)
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07-08-2023 08:36 AM #11699
Trying to find a supermarket that stocks British beer in Cornwall. The shelves are packed with foreign beer with the only 2 British options I've found is Carling or John Smiths 3.5%.
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07-08-2023 08:44 AM #11700
Radio Scotland changing where you can listen to things. Yesterday listening on the app, as soon as the game finished they said you can now follow the post match stuff on FM. Then tuning in on the app sometimes they only have certain things available on the regular frequencies. Really winds me up.
"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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