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AIBU to think Asda should reopen changing rooms for hygiene?

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girlfriend44 · 10/08/2026 17:16

Asda was a mess in their today like a jumble sale in the clothes department.
They closed their changing rooms down in the past too and I saw someone trying clothes in in the cubicle if the toilet today. Is that hygienic?

I guess they wanted to know if they fit, but it says don't take anything in the toilet from the shop. They then put the clothing in their own bag not a shop basket and left the toilets.
Whether they made their way to to the till with the bag and scanned it all, I don't know or care, nothing to do with me .
Nobody around to oversee it. Seems ABIT slack

What do you think, should they bring back their changing room?

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ComtesseDeSpair · 10/08/2026 17:23

No, people shouldn’t be trying things on in the toilets - it sounds like an unusual layout, most supermarkets have the toilets on the other side of the checkouts and barriers so that stock can’t be taken in. I suspect changing rooms are equally a problem for shoplifting, and having them fully attended to try to prevent that takes a member of staff away from other areas for what might not be a particularly busy changing room.

girlfriend44 · 10/08/2026 17:26

Your not supposed to take any shopping into the toilet but nobody's monitoring and it's easy to do it

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