Leaving to be cooled goods in unrefrigerated places I agree. However as a dad I know it's just not possible to bring back every damn item the kids grabbed on some days when they got a rebellious phase. I'd rather leave one Kinder egg on the shelf somewhere and do everyone the favor of getting my yelling kid out of the store quickly than bring it back while they got 3 new things they absolutely need to survive.
I'm the opposite. If it was sitting in your cart for 10 minutes or more then it needs to be tossed. Leaving reefer and frozen items in sections like this signals employees to destroy the item.
Yes, there's a difference between lazy and desperate. Desperate is 80% of the day for parents of toddlers. Including the overnight hours. Just, if you have to ditch the cold stuff, give it to an employee at the registers so they can can get it back to the freezer/fridge.
I hate when people do this. I saw someone left a milk carton on an unrefrigerated shelf the other day smh
Leaving to be cooled goods in unrefrigerated places I agree. However as a dad I know it's just not possible to bring back every damn item the kids grabbed on some days when they got a rebellious phase. I'd rather leave one Kinder egg on the shelf somewhere and do everyone the favor of getting my yelling kid out of the store quickly than bring it back while they got 3 new things they absolutely need to survive.
I'm the opposite. If it was sitting in your cart for 10 minutes or more then it needs to be tossed. Leaving reefer and frozen items in sections like this signals employees to destroy the item.
Yes, there's a difference between lazy and desperate. Desperate is 80% of the day for parents of toddlers. Including the overnight hours. Just, if you have to ditch the cold stuff, give it to an employee at the registers so they can can get it back to the freezer/fridge.
I'll raise you a carton of ice-cream on a stack of towels