In Britain, if you take something off the shelf and then decide you don’t want it, you put it back rather than just dropping it on the floor.
Despite their being no punishment for being a dirty, lazy bastard. Nor a reward for being tidy and considerate for the people that come after you, it’s basic self governance that makes things nicer for everyone.
I’m saying that if we all clean up after ourselves, this situation never happens, it’s nicer for everyone and there is simply no need to clear up after someone else.
Is this normal? I’m in Canada and we would never ever leave things like that in a store.
Lol workers in america are not paid enough to give a shit.
In Britain, if you take something off the shelf and then decide you don’t want it, you put it back rather than just dropping it on the floor.
Despite their being no punishment for being a dirty, lazy bastard. Nor a reward for being tidy and considerate for the people that come after you, it’s basic self governance that makes things nicer for everyone.
Is the store clean and nice when you got there?
Cuz that was probably the employees.
If i a customer, get to a target shoe department and its really messed up should I clean it?
That’s absolutely not what I’m saying.
I’m saying that if we all clean up after ourselves, this situation never happens, it’s nicer for everyone and there is simply no need to clear up after someone else.
But preteneding the employees at target had nothing to do with the Ilse being clean in bullshit.
Tell me what is the minimum wage in your country?
Whats the minimum wage in briton anways?
Lmgtfy:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-national-minimum-wage-in-2023/the-national-minimum-wage-in-2023
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Don’t blame the consumer, blame target for not hiring/paying for staff.
I mean… blame both. just because there’s cleaners you shouldn’t mess the place.