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There is always one isn’t there. I am of course referring to the shopper who gets to the checkout spends the whole time the shopping is being scanned reading the magazines from the checkout or checking their phone, only to look surprised and spend 5 mins looking for their card, as if shocked that they actually have to pay for their goods.
Then they fuss and wine on about not knowing their pin number and by the time the transaction goes through you have to wait another ten minutes for them to pack each bag with selected items, refusing the cashiers help.
These people should be made to shop on line, it is the perfect tool for them, they can waste as much of their life ‘umming’ and ‘ahhing’ as they like, take as long as they like paying, choosing their card, last minute decisions to put things back etc.
The rest of us can then get in and out as quick as we want and get on with doing something interesting with our lifes.
Steven Adams - Fulham
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