to be honest, when i worked grocery i tended to just claims out any perishable items that were found on random shelves. Like meat in the cereal aisle. Three times while over there i counted people having gotten one or two carts full of stuff, only to not have enough money to pay for it and leave it. With a pretty fair chunk being perishables each time. The largest amount being 4 carts full of things. After moving to electronics i haven't really seen this, due to the location and people not knowing we can check other things out back there, with one exception being someone who was trying to steal something at the register. (How it works is they get a large amount of stuff in their cart and something expensive that only we have access to, like an Ipod. Then they hope that while ringing the items up, we hand all the bags to them, so then they can, while we are busy ringing up items, stash it somewhere. Then make up an excuse to go somewhere, and leave. Everyone in the department, however, is familiar with this scam, and will either ring it up last or hold it where we can see it out of their reach until it gets paid for.)
But i do see perishables in the soda refrigerators often. Better there than on the shelf, huh?
But i do see perishables in the soda refrigerators often. Better there than on the shelf, huh?
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