I am a loyal customer of Sainsbury's and the social distancing outside the store is controlled extremely well, as only one person is allowed from one household at a time. This is great as it cuts down waiting time to go in as well as not having to keep your distance from groups of other people, as other stores may do. Unfortunately, once inside, even though customers adhere as best they can to the minimum 2 metre distancing rule, no matter what time of the day it is there always appears to be at least 2 members of staff with a large dolly (cage) of stock, chatting and apparently oblivious of shopping customers who just want to get what they need off the shelf or want to try and get past them and the trolley which is taking up most of the width of the aisle whilst keeping the appropriate safe distance. Also, staff seem to think they are immune to the 2 metre distancing rule as they put stock out and chat together, only inches apart.
I, and other customers have regularly had to avoid certain aisles just to get to items because they are constantly blocked by staff and stock.
Of course, it is an essential part of business to bring up stock levels to keep up with demand, but is it not feasible for this to be done when the store has no customers? Surely, everyone ( staff and customers) would feel safer and less restricted if they didn't have to constantly be on edge just to get from A to B!?
4 years ago
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