Having worked retail, it's not that, it's that you're generally taught to avoid confrontation with the public. Even if someone is breaking the rules, the complain to the right person and you as the employee will always get thrown under the bus. It's also why we wouldn't confront shoplifters. |
You realize most places you go are not clean. I hope you shower every time you return home and wash all clothing, shoes and jacket each wear. |
You just sound like an ass when you make arguments like this. Don't bring your fscking dog to the grocery store. It's simple, like you. |
Okay this is an exaggeration. No one has said they saw a dog rubbing their ass on the food. |
Are you the person who brings up this stupid argument all the time? I'd bet you're the same person who constantly posts that one million animals poop and pee in a persons yard whenever someone complains about neighbors who let their dog go in their yard. It's sad that you're not intelligent enough to realize you aren't comparing like things. Your dogs are gross to a lot of us and they don't belong in a lot of public spaces. Admit it, you take them with you everywhere because you want attention. You're gross. |
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An unleashed dog came up to me in a store today - owners were completely clueless.
In another store in the same strip mall, a staff member told me that these are “neighborhood” stores so of course non-service dogs would be welcome. To be clear, these stores allow non-service dogs who roam around, sniff and leave hair on the merchandise, etc. Service dogs stay at their owners’ side to actually be of service. The best is the people who have a service animal “license,” but clearly their pet is completely untrained - wandering around or in a STROLLER or jumping on people. I thought this was all due to white privilege, but I’ve now seen people of color succumbing to the same norm. If you have an issue with a non-service dog in a grocery store, please voice your concern. It’s actually illegal in MD, DC and VA. https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/health/pets-dont-belong-in-the-grocery-store-heres-why/65-4199af4f-8d27-493c-ae44-9c5f8e48cf8d |
If the dog sits in the cart…. That’s exactly what happens. Same as a bare butt naked person sitting their butt in the cart for 20 min then handing you that cart to put your food in. Hard pass. Leave your dog at home. |
This is also why you shouldn't put your produce in the front rack/seat of the cart, where the diaper-butted babies sit. It's a germfest on a good day. |
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I've seen people put their dog in the basket of a cart. I put food in the basket of the cart. I would rather you didn't put your little dog in the basket. |
Yes everyone knows this as it is literally made for babies to sit in. They even have buckles for the babies! Stop with the ridiculous false equivalency. Your dog is not a baby. |
| We saw 3 different people with dogs in the departures area of Dulles when we flew abroad this past summer. |
| Saw a Chihuahua in a shopper's large handbag.so about shoulder height from average shopper. It looked cute but it was at a frickin grocery store. Don't think a staff saw that very very little dog and if they had, doubt they would tell shopper to leave. |
| A woman with a large non service dog at a Whole Foods. Security didn't make it in time to get her out of there. Disgusting. |
I used to work at Home Depot. On the few, rare occasions that I found dog poop in the aisle, I wished that I could find the customer that allowed their dog to poop there and shove it in their face. |