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What law are you breaking?
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You go into Sainsburys at 9.31am on a Sunday during the "browsing period" and pick up a loaf of bread for £1.25. You go to the till to pay at 9.32am and the till is obviously closed, and a supervisor says that you have to wait until 10am before you can buy the bread. You leave the £1.25 at the till in full view of the supervisor and walk out of the shop with the bread. What law have you broken, and what could be the outcome?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.you will probably be banned from the store now, you could have caused them to be fined thousands of pounds. By law the staff are not allowed to give you any assitance , not even direct you to a part ot the store, they can only tell you that they will be able to serve you at 10am. If you ignored the law you will have put that supervisors job in jeopardy if anything comes back to the store. she can be instantly dismissed for groos misconduct, I hope she has reported you for the action but she could well be too scared to do that as she will know the gravity of her own situation now, it is a very very important and fundamental part of sunday trading laws, she could not even have stopped you.
sunday trading is restricted by size of store, he should have gone to the local corner shop or a spar, he'd not have had an issue, even a garage sells a loaf these days without it costing their job if a customer is ignorant and selfish enough to ignore the strict trading laws people have to adhere to