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Tesco's won't serve you in your pyjamas

If you can't be bothered to get dressed at three in the morning then your money's not good enough.

I expect my money's not good enough either, so I won't risk it.
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  • ckerrd
    ckerrd Posts: 2,641 Forumite
    Just catching up on last weeks news are we?
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  • Snakeeyes21
    Snakeeyes21 Posts: 2,527 Forumite
    edited 3 February 2010 at 1:18AM
    Here you go, have a rant in here http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=2235939&highlight=

    How dare tesco say they dont want smelly pj wearing tramps in their shops
  • What next people shopping in their underware, i for one do not want to shop next to people in there pj's
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  • Kittencat
    Kittencat Posts: 711 Forumite
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    Get dressed!!!!! I would never even think about going shopping in my PJ's.:eek:
    Let's be happy!!
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    They say they dont want other people to be offended but how does seeing someone in they're PJ's offend people, ive not got an issue with people wearing PJ's whilst shopping,
  • Quasar
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    Someone who's just gotten out of bed, probably sweated all night, touched and scratched themselves (ok they can do that even dressed)... No thanks.

    Besides, those pj are picking up dirt and germs by being out and about and then they go to bed in them. Or, they are already dirty so they go out in them and then wash them? Either way, it doesn't tell me anything reassuring about their hygiene habits.
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  • geri1965_2
    geri1965_2 Posts: 8,736 Forumite
    People who go shopping in pyjamas are just skanks.
  • geordie_joe
    geordie_joe Posts: 9,112 Forumite
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    Quasar wrote: »
    Someone who's just gotten out of bed, probably sweated all night, touched and scratched themselves (ok they can do that even dressed)... No thanks.

    What about people who have just finished a shift emptying bins, or pig farming, or emptying the dog litter bins, do you want them banned to?

    What about horse owners, I see lots of them in my local Morrisons. They appear to have gone shopping immediately after mucking out the horses, should we ban them too?
    Quasar wrote: »
    Besides, those pj are picking up dirt and germs by being out and about and then they go to bed in them.

    I think you are too concerned about germs and dirt. besides, just because someone is wearing PJs it doesn't mean they have worn them in bed, or are going to when they get home. They may wear them around the house, after baths/showers etc. but take them off before getting into bed. In that case they are no different to any other clothes.
    Quasar wrote: »
    Or, they are already dirty so they go out in them and then wash them? Either way, it doesn't tell me anything reassuring about their hygiene habits.

    It doesn't tell you anything about their hygiene habits, you just assume you know what they are.
  • Anyone who goes shopping in their pj's are absoloute chavs.
    Cant believe these people really exist!!
    It's like a sketch from little britain with vicky pollard.
  • Storck
    Storck Posts: 1,890 Forumite
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    What about people who have just finished a shift emptying bins, or pig farming, or emptying the dog litter bins, do you want them banned to?

    What about horse owners, I see lots of them in my local Morrisons. They appear to have gone shopping immediately after mucking out the horses, should we ban them too?

    A lady got asked to leave our local Tesco last year because she smelt so much after mucking her horse out. She absolutely stank, you could smell her a couple of aisles away.
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