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Tesco's won't serve you in your pyjamas

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  • skiTTish wrote: »
    rofpmsl ,do people really do this?
    Minggggas!!!!:D
    Maybe we have a shortage of chavs here(surprising in Hull) but I have never seen this.

    Christ, you clearly do show the classy alternative to being a "chav", don't you?
  • Bigun28
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    Pyjamas??? That's nothing. I can remember a few years back during the hot weather when I was in our local Tesco and saw 2 woman in a bikinis and flip flops shopping for booze and bbq bits. And no one seemed to bat an eyelid then about it ....................!!
  • eklynne
    eklynne Posts: 2,396 Forumite
    God, we are a judgemental lot on here aren't we?
    Who cares? Seriously, a lot of you sound seriously uptight. It's only jammies. I regularly walk the dog last thing or first thing in my jammies. It's no big deal.
    I'm just not getting the jammies = smelly thing at all.
    Maybe if people stopped focussing so much on trivialities like this more people would see the real atrocities happening on the planet.
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  • marleyboy
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    Randal wrote: »
    Pyjamas??? That's nothing. I can remember a few years back during the hot weather when I was in our local Tesco and saw 2 woman in a bikinis and flip flops shopping for booze and bbq bits. And no one seemed to bat an eyelid then about it ....................!!
    I can imagine the blokes were, but discreetly so as to not get their OH's launching the carrier full of tins at their groin ;) By all means feel free to enter Tesco in your Bikinis or wet T-shirts :D:D
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  • Maybe its just me, but is it not a bit cold to be walking about outside in your pyjamas? Its still pretty much arctic here, can't imagine why anyone would put themselves through that! But then I suppose you only need to look at the city centre on a Saturday night to see people clearly don't factor in weather when it comes to what they are wearing..
  • lolly_896
    lolly_896 Posts: 1,058 Forumite
    I have just been to Tesco in St. Mellons the sign has been taken down lol! I asked the checkout operator where it had gone she said he foyer area was becoming so full of people looking at the sign that they had to take it down, although it still stands NO PJ's in St Mellons x
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  • I have never seen anyone in PJ's in a supermarket but I do see plenty of people in filthy workwear and also nurses uniforms which really upsets me because I always go home, shower and change out of my uniform before going out in public as is required by infection control. Yes people have to work but if you do a dirty job you have a duty not to spread germs in a public food area, MRSA on your apples anyone? I think Tesco should have a policy on this too as it is far worse than PJ's.
  • Me shopping in my PJ's would get the whole store laughing. Would I still have to have panda eyes and wear my bed socks too - and have my boobs hanging around my knees?
  • Only things that bother me is people that smell of BO or pee, and people with giant spongy bellies (male and female)on show hanging over their jeans. PJ wearers actually give me a giggle.
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  • ceebeeby
    ceebeeby Posts: 4,357 Forumite
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    Hmmmmm, how about someone coming to Sunday Morning Church service in their PJ's, Dressing-gown and Slippers!!!!!

    Doesn't hugely bother me too much - makes me laugh and think quietly to myself 'what a tramp' but nothing more - if I've got DD's with me, I tell them that if they ever go out dressed like that they'll be slapped hard!!!!!
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