Trolley rage

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I was in my local supermarket on Saturday, joined a queue behind a woman carrying a newspaper, she put it on the conveyor and wandered off, as the conveyor moved I placed the next customer bar and proceeded to load my groceries. She arrived back and said her husband was coming with a trolley load and would I mind moving back, I refused, was I right or wrong?
Personally,I have no tolerance for crap like that,, I would had WW3 with her and the husband and the staff and my Mrs,,,and probably be arrested!!!
 
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I suppose we have all done it to smaller extent, I have stood in queue, and my wife has arrived and added a couple of items, and I have also arrived at check out with one item and been ushered to front of queue as a result, and when I have a load of shopping I have allowed others with one or two items to go ahead of me.

However booking ones place with a single item or very few items may be considered as unreasonable, and once you walk away, reasonable, unless permission asked, to place items in a dead till and jump ahead.

As to pub, when the land lord sees me she points to normal pump, I nod my head, and by time I have coat off it's waiting for me.

However I live in Wales and Welsh, and Polish have no problems, we will even accept the odd Englishman.
 
Deliberately putting just item on the conveyor to secure a place is naughty.......I told the wife she wouldnt get away with it:ROFLMAO:
 
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I think really it should have been at the cashiers discretion and if it had been the case they said they can jump in along side their news paper I'd have left my entire shop on the conveyor and walked out anyway.
 
I'd have left my entire shop on the conveyor and walked out anyway.
So who would have suffered most there? :rolleyes:

Or maybe you simply have the time to waste doing another shop after flouncing out?
 
I was in my local supermarket on Saturday, joined a queue behind a woman carrying a newspaper, she put it on the conveyor and wandered off, as the conveyor moved I placed the next customer bar and proceeded to load my groceries. She arrived back and said her husband was coming with a trolley load and would I mind moving back, I refused, was I right or wrong?

You could have offered to move her paper back.

You were right to stand your ground.
 
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