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AIBU?

to REALLY want to know what the outcome to this argument in tesco today was!!!

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kerryk · 27/08/2008 17:52

while i was paying for a couple of items in the handbasket aisle a argument broke out a couple of people back.

turned out that a young guy (late teens??) was in the handbasket aisle with a trolley, he only had about 6 items in it though.

the old dear behind him had started picking up his items and throwing them back in his trolley while pushing her lot forward and telling him to get in another queue.

the poor checkout girl did not know what to do and had to call over her manager.

everyone in the queue was voicing a opinion about what was going on

i am not sure which one was being unreasonable but i really want to know what happened after i left

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sarah293 · 27/08/2008 17:55

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forevercleaning · 27/08/2008 17:55

i think he was in the right. if it was checkout limited to a certain number of items and he was within that amount.

not everyone can carry i basket, I know i always take a trolley even if for a couple of items, too bloody heavy to carry.

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kerryk · 27/08/2008 17:56

i know i should have stayed!!!

but at the time it was all very awkward and i was thankfull i was not caught in the scrum

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cherryonnatopp · 27/08/2008 17:57

in my humble opinion, old dears can be the worst culprits at pushing in in supermarket queues and ignoring the 9 items or less signs!
if he only had six things then she is a muppet!
I would have stayed to gawp too!

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hana · 27/08/2008 18:01

?? I quite often have dd3 in the seat in a trolley but only have a handful of items and go through 'basket' aisles. Has only ever been a problem at Sainsbury's where a useless checkout lady told me I couldn't so I had to put my things in a basket from the trolley - then unload onto belt - and then push dd3 through in same trolly. she was unreasonable

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Flibbertyjibbet · 27/08/2008 18:06

at the old lady.

Last week I was in a trolley checkout queue at the supermarket with just a few things in the trolley (including ds1 and ds2 standing up in it .

The supervisor told me to come in the basket queue as it was shorter and as I didn't have ten items in my trolley.

Its the number of items not the basket or trolley, the silly old woman.

She will probably be in pedants corner later or posting 'aibu to think that the basket aisle is for basket (cases) only?'

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nell12 · 27/08/2008 18:07

I once had a very middle class argument(strained words through gritted teeth) with a grumpy old git gentleman on his motability scooter.

... before I go on, can I add that where I live, motability scooters are the must-have item for the terminally lazy; nothing to do with mobility issues...

I was at the wide checkout (with disabled sign over) and I was pushing a wide trolley, that would not fit through any other checkout, the trolley containing dd aged about 2 weeks.

The git gentleman had the nerve to have a go at me

I won that argument

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FluffyMummy123 · 27/08/2008 18:07

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FluffyMummy123 · 27/08/2008 18:08

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kerryk · 27/08/2008 18:11

well the young guy (i cant believe i am now so old that i see others as the "younger generation") did not have any children with him and he seemed able bodied so i have no idea why he needed the trolley.

i would so love to know what happened, i think the old lady would have kicked of big style if the manager said she wbu

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Flibbertyjibbet · 27/08/2008 18:12

Stealing my joke cod?

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FluffyMummy123 · 27/08/2008 18:32

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MuchLessTiredNow · 27/08/2008 18:35

Best thing I ever saw in a supermarket was an old lady with nothing but a bottle of whiskey and a packet of Tenalady..... I want to be like that!!!

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lou33 · 27/08/2008 18:39

there is a woman in my local sainsburys, who regularly wanders around the store filling up her trolley, unloads it onto the conveyor belt, leaves it there and goes home

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TheHedgeWitch · 27/08/2008 19:16

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yellowvan · 27/08/2008 19:19

Its fewer! 5 items or fewer!
(Can I join Pedant's corner now?)

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TheHedgeWitch · 27/08/2008 19:24

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silvercrown · 28/08/2008 13:46

It's an age thing - if it had been a 6ft burly skinhead with tatoos all over his body then that old woman would never have done that would she? They pick their fights with the people that they believe they can belittle - a harrassed young mother with 3 screaming children or a young boy etc. Whilst he should really have used a basket since he hardly had any items she had no right to bully him in such a manner. I once had a small trolley with only a few items in and there was no one at the basket check out so I asked if I could go through there and was told very firmly "NO" then an old lady came along with HER trolley and was called across to use the basket aisle!!!

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Iklboo · 28/08/2008 13:49

Ah but 'seemed' able bodied....
He could have had a back problem, juvenile arthrisitis, scoliosis - even just a muscle sprain that meant holding a basket was painful or uncomfortable

(dons Devils Advocate hat & hides)

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Ashantai · 28/08/2008 13:59

I'd have stayed, burst open a pack of popcorn and enjoyed the kicking off. But then again i'm a nosy fecker

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wotulookinat · 28/08/2008 14:07

Maybe he just couldn't be arsed to carry a basket. I don't think he did anything wrong. I wish you had stayed to tell us the outcome though.

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almostblue · 28/08/2008 14:11

YANBU to wonder about the outcome of this argument.

YABVVU to ensure that all the rest of us are now equally intrigued and unsatisfied...

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TheHedgeWitch · 28/08/2008 14:15

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jimjamshaslefttheyurt · 28/08/2008 14:17

Worst fight I saw in a supermarket was when they opened a 8 items or less till. 2 old ladies rushed for it. One got there slightly before the other one and started unloading, the one behind then started throwing her stuff off the belt shouting to her friend "I was here first wasn't I Mildred?". The one in front was trying to save all her shopping.

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ninedragons · 28/08/2008 14:23

PMSL at the old ladies chucking cans of Spam and Felix multipacks around. Are you sure it wasn't being filmed for some ITV-type show?

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