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by catalogia
2167 days ago
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Considering the other stores near me having implemented this, I don't think I'm the one being unreasonable. Meanwhile the same store still has employees offering to bag groceries for people, which means two employees standing near you and touching your food instead of one. If these measures were anything other than theatre pandering to the fearful, they'd stop offering to bag groceries for people. And for that matter, they'd get rid of the guy standing at the door too, or put him behind some plexiglass and have him signal people with semaphores or something. As it is, they have everybody shopping there walking next to the door guy for no good reason. > Not everyone is out to get you. Obviously they're not "out to get me", but I appreciate the subtle insinuation that I'm the one who's paranoid. |
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Do you have any on-topic arguments for why the bagging policy is unreasonable?