In Woolworths they insist on having deep shelves which are packed full, but when the stock from the shelf is removed by customers the next customer cannot see or reach the stock further back from the front of the shelf.
I have photos of their staff standing on packing crates restocking shelves. My questions is "How the hell are customers supposed to reach the stock without doing the same thing?
Dischem also stocks their shelves too high.
My other beef with all clothing shops is that they insist on putting the big sizes at floor level and the little sizes above eye level. Now I am not one of the little people and I don't have dainty feet or a small arse.
So when I have to try and find a pair of shoes sized 8 or 9 (English sizes) I have to bend over almost double to retrieve the shoes whereas the little people of 4 ft 11 have to stand on tippy toes to search for their shoes on the top shelf. I couldn't get anyone to pose for this so I rely on your imagination of a really big fat arse pointing sky wards and tiny person standing on tiptoes to reach their respective shoes.
This image would apply to shirts, underwear, etc. at Woolworths, Pick n Pay, Edgars, Truworths, Milady's, Foschinis, Mr Price, etc. In fact everywhere!!!!
My biggest issue is that you can never find an assistant to help you at these shops. So I boycott them. I have written to the management of all these shops and I have yet to receive a satisfactory reply.
How is this for crap packing. 25kg bags of dog food stacked horizontally to shoulder height at Pick n Pay Woodmead.
What happens when one drags the top one off and it falls on one's foot and said foot is broken? OR worse it falls on some child?
Don't these shops think of safety? Don't they think that people should be able to reach the products on the top shelf?
When the management were asked how the management always replies "You can ask shop assistant." Don't make me laugh!!!!! I have yet to find an assistant to help me retrieve anything on a high shelf.


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