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How does a charity stand regards collecting outside a supermarket? I recently stood within the opening foyer as it was very windy/cold but as an animal charity some of our collectors during the week had dogs. The store manager said we had to stand outside away from the automatic doors as the dogs may upset the customers. Actually the dogs were now closer to passers buy than before. I had no dog but was still told I had to stand outside.
Have spoken to other staff who said all other charities stand inside the foyer area so why couldn't we?.
Another silly law that says we must not rattle our tins in public as it may offend. So why do we have to endure people shouting to buy their magazines & leaflets shoved in our hands to inform us of some new enterprise about to open etc?
Have spoken to other staff who said all other charities stand inside the foyer area so why couldn't we?.
Another silly law that says we must not rattle our tins in public as it may offend. So why do we have to endure people shouting to buy their magazines & leaflets shoved in our hands to inform us of some new enterprise about to open etc?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Agree with the others, you are gusts of the supermarket and you stand wherever they will allow you to.
If I were the manager I woudln't allow the collectors to block the way or to make my customers feel awkward in anyway - I'd ask you to stand well clear of the doors and I wouldn't allow the collectors to bring any animals with them. So maybe your local supermarket isn't so bad afterall.
If I were the manager I woudln't allow the collectors to block the way or to make my customers feel awkward in anyway - I'd ask you to stand well clear of the doors and I wouldn't allow the collectors to bring any animals with them. So maybe your local supermarket isn't so bad afterall.
You have to have permission from the supermarket to collect, or to bag pack, and they are explicit about where you can stand - and since dogs are not allowed inside supermarkets for hygiene reasons I can understand that rule. If you're collecting, leave the dogs at home, or get permission from the shop to stand in the foyer, if they have a second set of doors. It's to do with Food Hygiene Regulations.
Yes, as a street collector you are not allowed to solicit donations, just smile sweetly, no rattling. It's not silly - I hate being harangued for donations or with leaflets or crisp-tasting opportunities.
If you infringe these rules, you can lose your collection licence.
Yes, as a street collector you are not allowed to solicit donations, just smile sweetly, no rattling. It's not silly - I hate being harangued for donations or with leaflets or crisp-tasting opportunities.
If you infringe these rules, you can lose your collection licence.
I stopped going to our local Morrisons because of people with charity tins and Big Issue sellers situating themselves at the doors, some of them shaking the tins. Shaking tins should be a hanging offence.
I have collected money for charity, standing for hours in the freezing cold with a tin and always tried not to make people feel that they 'have' to give me money.
And, whilst I am groaning and moaning, they should ban charity bag packers in supermarkets.
I have collected money for charity, standing for hours in the freezing cold with a tin and always tried not to make people feel that they 'have' to give me money.
And, whilst I am groaning and moaning, they should ban charity bag packers in supermarkets.