Cleaning your store, all day, every day
No need to tell me, the customer - I can see if it's clean or not.
How depressing for an employee getting dressed in the morning: "wonder what I'll do at work today? Oh, hang on...."
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Cleaning your store, all day, every day
Rhyd6 wrote:
Not sure why they have to inform the customer of their cleaning regime. Maybe they've realised we no longer listen to the drivel they put out about their products but think that we may stop and read the comments on the shirts the staff are wearing
Rhyd6 wrote:Not sure why they have to inform the customer of their cleaning regime. Maybe they've realised we no longer listen to the drivel they put out about their products but think that we may stop and read the comments on the shirts the staff are wearing
R6
Our local Lidl looks clean enough, but it has a peculiarly pungent smell, of a kind that I've often noticed in cheaper French supermarkets. Chemical, sour, with maybe a soupçon of rotting vegetable.
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