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To be in two minds about Tesco's dress code?

58 replies

GetDownNesbitt · 25/05/2012 20:39

Yes yes to security guard who told a bare chested guy he could not come in without a shirt on

No no to the reason he gave 'It's health and safety'

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MrsGuyOfGisbourne · 27/06/2012 17:52

scarlet lol @ the people taking photos Grin

scarletmacaw · 27/06/2012 17:53

One of them was a woman. I asked her if she was making a porn film and she walked away very quickly.

StuntGirl · 27/06/2012 18:42

Fat or hairy people could be painful to look at? Hmm Get a bloody grip.

Acandlelitshadow · 27/06/2012 18:49

Having seen a bare chested man drip sweat into the freezers from his armpit hair, I am entirely with Tesco on this one.

scarletmacaw · 27/06/2012 18:56

I don't want pubic hairs dropping into my food. But if they aren't hairy, what's the problem?

TheSpokenNerd · 27/06/2012 20:04

He could burn himself on hot chicken from the Deli...he could fling sweat in my face as he reacts to said burn. They are both Health and Safety reasons.

simperingsally · 27/06/2012 20:05

See for me shirtless wouldn't really be a problem each to their own and all that but i really dont get how peope can walk about bare footed. i really dont.

scarletmacaw · 27/06/2012 21:37

The more clothes he wears the more he will sweat.

We were born barefoot. If we didn't wear shoes all the time we wouldn't need them. Your soles would very quickly harden into leather. Natives who run around barefoot don't have feet different to ours, they just haven't wrapped them in cotton wool all their lives.

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