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Oh for god's sake.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You don't think the responsible person, whether they are called a supervisor, team leader, deputy manager or manager, would not have the authority to ask or tell the person on the checkout to leave their till and have someone else take over?
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Yes I don't think the responsible person, whether they are called a supervisor, team leader, deputy manager or manager, would not have the authority to ask or tell the person on the checkout to leave their till and have someone else take over
No I don't think the responsible person, whether they are called a supervisor, team leader, deputy manager or manager, would not have the authority to ask or tell the person on the checkout to leave their till and have someone else take over
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Yes I don't think the responsible person, whether they are called a supervisor, team leader, deputy manager or manager, would not have the authority to ask or tell the person on the checkout to leave their till and have someone else take over
No I don't think the responsible person, whether they are called a supervisor, team leader, deputy manager or manager, would not have the authority to ask or tell the person on the checkout to leave their till and have someone else take over
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Sharon, //The cashier has done nowt wrong//
You defend something you clearly know nothing about. There is no obligation for Muslims to avoid touching bottles of alcohol. They are advised only to avoid drinking it simply because of the effect that alcohol has. The cashier, like many Muslims who make a fuss over such things, was doing just that. Making a fuss – something that many of them make a point of doing in the sure and certain knowledge that they will be supported by what they consider to be 'useful idiots'. Learn about Islam and then come back and defend it.
You defend something you clearly know nothing about. There is no obligation for Muslims to avoid touching bottles of alcohol. They are advised only to avoid drinking it simply because of the effect that alcohol has. The cashier, like many Muslims who make a fuss over such things, was doing just that. Making a fuss – something that many of them make a point of doing in the sure and certain knowledge that they will be supported by what they consider to be 'useful idiots'. Learn about Islam and then come back and defend it.
//Have you ever danced the Time Warp?
It's a bit like that, you take a step to the....next till. //
Really. You've just dumped (say) £120s worth of groceries on the conveyor belt. Halfway through the transaction Fatima notices that you have a bottle of sherry included and has a wobbly. You simply move to another queue, do you. i.e. the back of another queue. For Funks Sake.
It's a bit like that, you take a step to the....next till. //
Really. You've just dumped (say) £120s worth of groceries on the conveyor belt. Halfway through the transaction Fatima notices that you have a bottle of sherry included and has a wobbly. You simply move to another queue, do you. i.e. the back of another queue. For Funks Sake.
Naomi // There is no obligation for Muslims to avoid touching bottles of alcohol. // That may be so, but Aldi has drawn up special contract for their muslim workers so that they don't have to handle alcohol. I have no intention of reading the koran, learning about islam. Why don't you and everyone else who disagrees write to Aldi showing your displeasure instead on wasting time venting on here.
Ferryman, when it happened to me, there was another member of staff willing to step in and swipe necessary items. There was no hassle, no waiting, no nothing.
Ferryman, when it happened to me, there was another member of staff willing to step in and swipe necessary items. There was no hassle, no waiting, no nothing.
"Really. You've just dumped (say) £120s worth of groceries on the conveyor belt." If you've ignored the A4 sign, whose fault is that then?
If you've done the same and ignored the sign saying "this till is now closed" whose fault is it when you're telt, "Sorry, I'm closed" and you then have to go to another till?
If you've done the same and ignored the sign saying "this till is now closed" whose fault is it when you're telt, "Sorry, I'm closed" and you then have to go to another till?
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