Dogs in shops.

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Many people would be up in arms if they saw someone wandering around a supermarket with a dog. But the same people seem to be ok with chavs letting their offensive, screaming, snotty nosed brats sit in a food trolley in their $h1tty nappy and dirty shoes. Some poor sod has to put their food shopping in that trolley after the child has been in there. Leaving God knows what.

People are disgusting fleshy viruses.
Don't even have to worry about the trolley in some stores. A few years ago Tesco started selling their loaves sans bags. Dunno why, coz when you get one, you put it in a bag yourself.
One Saturday I watched some unwashed, greasy scruffy fella pick up 7 different loaves and give em a squeeze before choosing the one he wanted. It just reminded me of the peanuts on a bar thingie. :sick: Not bought a loaf from them since!
 
It just reminded me of the peanuts on a bar thingie.

Perhaps it's best to ignore it. There's a charming little pub in Falmouth called 'The Odd Fellows', 25 customers and it's packed, but always nuts, cheese and crackers on the bar, I just enjoy it and don't even think about wether the person before me has washed his hands, Of course, with the Coronavirus, I may have to re think that strategy.
 
Don't even have to worry about the trolley in some stores. A few years ago Tesco started selling their loaves sans bags. Dunno why, coz when you get one, you put it in a bag yourself.
One Saturday I watched some unwashed, greasy scruffy fella pick up 7 different loaves and give em a squeeze before choosing the one he wanted. It just reminded me of the peanuts on a bar thingie. :sick: Not bought a loaf from them since!
I mentioned that very fact to the customer information desk and also on an e-questionnaire. With me, it was mumsnet plus sprogs who were testing the loaves to see what they wanted :( My concern was to be 'passed on'. Naturally enough, nothing changed :eek:
John :)
 
I dont recall getting anything removed.. Have I been been offensive?
Your finger up the bum post was removed for being offensive.
I mentioned that very fact to the customer information desk and also on an e-questionnaire. With me, it was mumsnet plus sprogs who were testing the loaves to see what they wanted :( My concern was to be 'passed on'. Naturally enough, nothing changed :eek:
John :)
Ooh nice, classy mums!
I stuck it up on twitter and Tesco couldn't be bothered to respond! :)
 
I just enjoy it and don't even think about wether the person before me has washed his hands
One can obsess about hygiene until you find yourself living in a sterile bubble. Or you can just get on with a happy normal life.

Being a grub as a child and nearly four decades in the building trade has taught me that catching any unwanted bug, is a chance thing.
 
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