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  • ALL OF IT got thrown out?!

    I was out of town for two days (Friday and yesterday) and came back today to this.

    We had an item that had some stock 'expiring' on Friday the 20th, and some good until Thanksgiving. It's one of our best sellers (goat milk caramels from Vermont). In reality they and most of our nonperishable stuff is good for a couple days past the date; if I'm not there when something is due to be pulled I let J know what it is and he makes the decision to either pull it or wait for me. If there are multiple lots/date codes on the shelf he usually waits for me to do it to make sure only the out-of-code stuff goes.

    I noticed this morning that the acrylic we use for those was gone, and the shelf had been filled in with something else entirely...wait. There should have only been fifteen boxes to be pulled, the smaller packs--which sell far better--are good for another month and there are more good boxes in the warehouse.

    I proceed to look for the huge case of boxes that I knew was back there....nothing I ask J if he had seen it....he hadn't. He didn't even know the product on the shelf had been pulled. Typically only the two of us even touch product rotation.

    About an hour later, J tells me that everything from that vendor had been pulled and chucked in the trash as expired. Even the new case we had just gotten in two weeks ago (which was the one in the warehouse).



    That case is too large and awkward to get down from the top rack if there's product in it; you can only move it safely if it's empty (I usually transfer product to a milk crate to stock it). It was dated--I had written the date myself--and was also on the highest rack behind some other product, so only myself and J even knew where it was. He wouldn't have chucked the entire case, he knew that the only boxes that were expiring were already on the shelf.

    Each box and pack had the date clearly printed on it, if you were pulling them off the shelf you couldn't not see it and there's no excuse for not looking (all the smaller packs were dated for November, how can you possibly confuse the numbers 10 and 11?). Somebody caused a $1300 loss for no good reason...I kinda want to know who. There's a fairly short list of people who know where that backstock is, and generally I'm the only one that J trusts with pulling product because I check dates.
    Last edited by Dreamstalker; 10-22-2017, 10:57 PM.
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    That kind of weapons-grade stupidity is definitely intentional. Scumbody didn't want to buy Halloween candy and believes they can slime it off as an "honest" mistake.
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    • #3
      If icky stuff wasn't tossed on top and the garbage man hasn't picked it up yet can it be rescued?
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      • #4
        Well, I figured out what happened...and it wasn't entirely what I thought.

        Through a series of miscommunications from J to J2 (department AM) and J2 to the person who processes donations, everything from that vendor--even in warehouse backstock--was pulled and sent to donations (so at least someone got it).

        The unusual thing is, donations are never pulled directly from the racks--typically everything first goes to the damages bin or if it's a full case that has to stay in the racks it's tagged and moved close to the bin. R (person responsible for scanning out stuff for donation) should have also checked the dates especially if a given product was never in the damages bin to begin with.

        Anyhoo, no one person's fault, some procedures may need to be tweaked to make sure it doesn't happen again but this was so weird as to hopefully be a fluke.
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        • #5
          I am sitting at my desk today, crying for the loss of goat milk caramels.

          I LOVE caramels.

          Someone needs to be shot.

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          • #6
            Policies will definitely be changed; while only J or R can actually process donations through the system, I wouldn't be surprised if something is instituted where only I actually pull/mark out-of-codes. J should be getting a copy of all the pull lists I make...that's on me but none of us knew this particular instance was going to go sideways.

            (anyone who's a fan of CSI remember the episodes where the chain of events was so out-there as to somehow make perfect sense? That's what I was thinking of when this went down)

            ETA: This incident has prompted J2 to suggest that I should be working directly with R--she knows what damaged items can and can't be donated (it would also give us more control over things walking off as R processes and packs donations every morning). After the new year we are going to get working on a real system; things have reached the point where the rest of the team is comfortable enough with taking initiative on the floor that I can take the time to implement a real system rather than just making a list and hoping I get to it all (which is part of how this happened). A new shipment of the caramels came in yesterday and I did write the sell-by date on the case, large enough that it can be read from the warehouse floor level. I think I'll start writing dates on all the cases again; I was doing that in the beginning but things got hectic and it was forgotten about.
            Last edited by Dreamstalker; 10-27-2017, 12:58 AM.
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            • #7
              [QUOTE=

              (anyone who's a fan of CSI remember the episodes where the chain of events was so out-there as to somehow make perfect sense? That's what I was thinking of when this went down)
              [/QUOTE]

              I very vaguely remember that episode. But it's been a few weeks since I even watched any of CSI (binging on Mythbusters and Dirty Jobs these days).
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