Pie Lady wrote:I could swear there was a general pet peeves thread. I didn't see it, but feel free to move this if there is one.
I have nothing against baggers in general. I always make sure to thank them when I leave. I make conversation if the bagger is chatty. Baggers are people too.
I have reusable bags to put my groceries in, as many of us do these days. I think I'm respectful by storing, say, 9 folded bags into one open bag, then handing this package to the bagger. Why, then, do they upturn the lot, dumping all the bags out on the counter, filling up two or three, then handing me a stack of 6-7 loose bags? This is incredibly irritating. Is it just me?
And what is the deal with putting things like dish soap in a plastic bag, then putting it into a reusable bag, with nothing else? What am I, 90?
mhill95149 wrote:I just pack the stuff myself....
Then, everyone is happy!
ronnie_suburban wrote:mhill95149 wrote:I just pack the stuff myself....
Then, everyone is happy!
Surprisingly, I've actually been castigated for doing this. My super-sleek efficiency must have been very threatening. You should see me load a dishwasher!
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mhill95149 wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:mhill95149 wrote:I just pack the stuff myself....
Then, everyone is happy!
Surprisingly, I've actually been castigated for doing this. My super-sleek efficiency must have been very threatening. You should see me load a dishwasher!
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Not all of us shop at Sunset Foods.....
toria wrote:Just keep in mind that some of the baggers are mentally handicapped, at least at some of the stores I go to. they do the best job they can but they are not always on point. at ultra and aldi you bag your own groceries and can do it how you like.
At top of 2012 most ridiculous threads list so far is this 1 about employees who bag groceries. Really, people? lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.p…
toria wrote:Well that is one person's opinion. who really would tweet about something they read on another website that they deemed was so trivial. Isn't that just plowing more time and effort into something you think is a waste of time? Its not like WW3 broke out and I read it here. Or the Chinese bought Alinea. That would be tweetworthy. To each their own.
Siun wrote:the first time I shopped in NC, on a trip visiting friends, I was horrified when the young man bagging my groceries took off with them! Then I figured it out and loved it. At one spot in NH, the kids who bagged would also bring your bags out for you and load your car ... dollar tip was standard and the service so appreciated.
sdbond wrote:I didn't enjoy grocery shopping much when we lived in New Jersey because you had to bag your own groceries, whether you wanted to or not. That in itself wouldn't have been so bad, but the people behind you in line would get quite hostile if they felt you weren't bagging fast enough. Mind you, I was living there after North Carolina, where the baggers would take the cart out to your car and unload it, all with a courteous attitude, and you would tip them a buck. Very civilized to my mind!
Anyway, back to New Jersey -- fellow customers would also start putting their groceries on the belt before you had finished unloading your cart. Someone started to do this at the store the other day here in Park Ridge, and I almost asked them if they were from the Garden State...
Pie Lady wrote:I could swear there was a general pet peeves thread. I didn't see it, but feel free to move this if there is one.
I have nothing against baggers in general. I always make sure to thank them when I leave. I make conversation if the bagger is chatty. Baggers are people too.
I have reusable bags to put my groceries in, as many of us do these days. I think I'm respectful by storing, say, 9 folded bags into one open bag, then handing this package to the bagger. Why, then, do they upturn the lot, dumping all the bags out on the counter, filling up two or three, then handing me a stack of 6-7 loose bags? This is incredibly irritating. Is it just me?
And what is the deal with putting things like dish soap in a plastic bag, then putting it into a reusable bag, with nothing else? What am I, 90?
toria wrote:Just keep in mind that some of the baggers are mentally handicapped, at least at some of the stores I go to. they do the best job they can but they are not always on point. at ultra and aldi you bag your own groceries and can do it how you like.
jesteinf wrote:I'd like to hear more complaining about low skilled/low wage workers.
boudreaulicious wrote:Otherwise, I have to say, I hate this thread, particularly the title.
toria wrote:Its not like WW3 broke out and I read it here.
Siun wrote:I'm sorry but I really find respect for working folks as important as care for the environment.
Pie Lady wrote:[quote=quote]Pie Lady wrote:Also I think it is condescending to carry in 10 bags but say, here, use these three. If you need more, I'll hand them to you.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:I don't want to live in a world where I can't bitch about baggers.
These days I mostly shop Aldi and Trader Joe's - at the former, it's bag-your-own, and the latter, the nicest checkout staff on earth, so it isn't really a problem anymore. But it used to piss me off royally when I would hand the bagger a bunch of bags, specifically request that they not stuff everything into two or three of them, and get eyerolls, huffing, and sometimes a sniffy, "Why not?" Because I couldn't easily carry such heavy bags? Because they aren't made of steel thread and tend to break if too full? Because I asked nicely?
There was no name-calling or snottiness on my part, just a simple request that would have cost them nothing to accommodate. Instead, I decided to stop patronizing certain stores that displayed this behavior.