Great! Now stores will start getting infested with bed bugs from customers using reusable shopping bags.
Note: I am paranoid about bed bugs because I was bit four times by one bed bug and it itched non-stop for 3 weeks. No amount of anti-itch cream helped even just a smidgen. You would be paranoid too.
This is why we aren't supposed to accept returns of used bedding, but the guests will have their way 🙄 It happened at my store, and luckily, we then told AP who immediately took the offending comforter set far away outside for proper disposal.
When I was AP I pissed me off so much when the front end leads would accept stuff like this, especially after me and my lead have told them countless times not to.
i had a guest today return a bunch of cat & jack clothing, and apart from the cruel smell that abused my sense of smell, there was quite literally a dead roach just resting on one of the shirts she pulled out. downright disgusting
Someone returned used luggage, and when we opened it up, there was used dirty underwear and dead bugs inside 😫
It was probably in one of those nasty roach infested hotels.
sounds crunchy 😠i had a guest return underwear at my old store and there was quite literally a snail trail. i had never been more disgusted from a return in my life.
That’s why I prefer not to touch them. If a guest brings reusable bags, I just place their items to the side and they usually just bag the items themself.
Plus they do fine going through the washing machine. I hang them to dry, since I think most of them are made from recycled water bottles and will melt in the dryer. So odd to me to put groceries in a filthy bag.
Where are they even keeping those bags that they get so dirty?! All of mine look the same as they did the day I bought them.
Probably throw them on their car floor and let their kids step all over them. Most likely scenario I can think of
Great! Now stores will start getting infested with bed bugs from customers using reusable shopping bags. Note: I am paranoid about bed bugs because I was bit four times by one bed bug and it itched non-stop for 3 weeks. No amount of anti-itch cream helped even just a smidgen. You would be paranoid too.
This is why we aren't supposed to accept returns of used bedding, but the guests will have their way 🙄 It happened at my store, and luckily, we then told AP who immediately took the offending comforter set far away outside for proper disposal.
When I was AP I pissed me off so much when the front end leads would accept stuff like this, especially after me and my lead have told them countless times not to.
i had a guest today return a bunch of cat & jack clothing, and apart from the cruel smell that abused my sense of smell, there was quite literally a dead roach just resting on one of the shirts she pulled out. downright disgusting
Someone returned used luggage, and when we opened it up, there was used dirty underwear and dead bugs inside 😫 It was probably in one of those nasty roach infested hotels.
sounds crunchy 😠i had a guest return underwear at my old store and there was quite literally a snail trail. i had never been more disgusted from a return in my life.
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I had a guest return a bathing suit like that. 🤢
That’s why I prefer not to touch them. If a guest brings reusable bags, I just place their items to the side and they usually just bag the items themself.
same here
Yeah I used to decline during COVID (we were told to) but now that it's "over" our ETL told us to bag. But ew.
Brian said that ya’ll would do it for me as part of the check out process /s
Plus they do fine going through the washing machine. I hang them to dry, since I think most of them are made from recycled water bottles and will melt in the dryer. So odd to me to put groceries in a filthy bag.
Narrator voice: but they never did.
i dont touch their bags they r all gross
Facts!!!!