re:- Placement of Hydr8 5 liter Still Water Bottles on your "almost top" shelf
I have to leave a star but honestly there should be a negative option here, cos Morrisons really sucks - big time - talk about being downright dangerous to your patrons!
Morrisons Falside Road and Lonend both Paisley, Scotland, have their Hydr8 5 liter Still Water Bottles stored above head level. I'm 5' 6" and have to hunt for an assistant tall enough to lift them down for me. When I've asked why they are up so high up, out of my reach and not at ground level where I can get them, both stores told me the same thing, "they are instructed by Upper Management WHERE to stack and EXACTLY which shelves to stack the items on, they are not allowed to change that".
Apparently if I were to hurt myself trying to get the bottles and sue Morrisons, "it's only money to them".
Well Upper Management, NOT to me, I'm 71 and already have health issues and am following my Doctors instructions, which require me to drink a lot of STILL water, 4 liters a day, absolutely no carbonated drinks. I don't need additional injuries caused by your greed for money in placing heavy 5 liter bottles where it can cause me injury, in the hope I will purchase the more expensive "whatever" you want me to buy.
Every other supermarket Aldi, Asda, B&M, Co-op, Lidl and Tesco have their large 5 liter bottles on floor level.
What idiot came up with putting 5 liter bottles on the second top shelf, above head level? hmm probably some psychologist, with a degree, earning mega bucks. Try pointing out to the genius this isn't a bar of chocolate at the checkout till that you can easily lift. It's water, water is heavy, it can land on your head and hurt you.
Sure, I could drink tap water, in Scotland we have excellent drinking water, straight from the tap but I choose to buy it.