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Morrisons Cafe...unruly kids and shopping trolleys!

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  • easy
    easy Posts: 2,534 Forumite
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    goater78 wrote: »
    In my experience you get alot of inconsiderate people in Morrisions, they attract by far the worst quality of customer.

    I have to say, I no longer use our nearest morrisons, as a large proportion of their customers seem to have raging BO, and because I walk funny (disabled you see), they are far more prone to STARE at me (sometimes even open mouthed) than those in sainsbugs or tesco.
    I try not to get too stressed out on the forum. I won't argue, i'll just leave a thread if you don't like what I say. :)
  • goater78 wrote: »
    I didn't realise that Tesco specialised in providing groceries for midgets?
    I would imagine that Tesco endeavour to provide groceries to all members of the public regardless of height. :)
  • Luckyred
    Luckyred Posts: 298 Forumite
    goater78 wrote: »
    In my experience you get alot of inconsiderate people in Morrisions, they attract by far the worst quality of customer.

    You get a lot of decent people too in my local Morrisons. They arent all the "worst quality of customer" (as you put it) by any stretch of the imagination. Having said that I do my main weekly shop at Sainsburys these days because of the Nectar points but like to pop in Morrisons and/or Tesco for certain things.
    I see plenty of badly behaved children and chavvy parents in Sainsburys and Tesco too.
  • DVardysShadow
    DVardysShadow Posts: 18,949 Forumite
    I would imagine that Tesco endeavour to provide groceries to all members of the public regardless of height. :)
    No, the products on the top shelves are there to tease the little people, not for them to actually buy.
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  • easy
    easy Posts: 2,534 Forumite
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    I would imagine that Tesco endeavour to provide groceries to all members of the public regardless of height. :)
    No, the products on the top shelves are there to tease the little people, not for them to actually buy.

    Indeed, I truly believe that the managers of our local Tesco and Sainsburys stores have colluded to install a camera in our house, so they can see little me composing my shopping list. They then get their staff to move 80% of the items on my list onto the uppermost shelves in the store, and ask all their staff to hide when I enter the shop, so I can't find anyone to reach things for me.

    I'm beating the system tho' , my son has just grown slightly taller than me, and over the next few years he and I will scupper their entertainment!!
    I try not to get too stressed out on the forum. I won't argue, i'll just leave a thread if you don't like what I say. :)
  • Norma_Desmond
    Norma_Desmond Posts: 4,424 Forumite
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    You lot should all count your blessings (horrible kids aside!); we're a 40 mile round trip from ANY large supermarket! :o
    "I'm ready for my close-up Mr. DeMille...."
  • gardner1
    gardner1 Posts: 3,154 Forumite
    edited 15 April 2011 at 5:34PM
    goater78 wrote: »
    In my experience you get alot of inconsiderate people in Morrisions, they attract by far the worst quality of customer.

    morrisons is ok near us its asda that attracts all the raggy !!!!!!,chavs and fe<kless inbreds
  • trumpton
    trumpton Posts: 1,070 Forumite
    Out of the major supermarkets, only Sainsburys have decent cafes imo. Food wise I mean; any cafe can have horrible customers. Tesco breakfasts are ok, but the food in Asda and Morrisons (when I have had the misfortune to use them as the only option whilst in a new town), has been pretty poor.

    There no excuse for not supervising your children though. You should mention it to customer services and say it has put you off using the cafe.
  • Tiddlywinks
    Tiddlywinks Posts: 5,777 Forumite
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    gardner1 wrote: »
    morrisons is ok near us its asda that attracts all the raggy !!!!!!,chavs and !!!!less inbreds

    Couldn't agree more... loads of tattooed, greasy ponytailed, muffin topped bints surrounded by screaming kids called Harley, Levi, Urban and storm etc

    Oh, and don't forget how they let the kids run around and then when they can't find 'em they just shout their name at full volume followed by 'get 'ere now'.

    Nice ;),
    :hello:
  • goater78 wrote: »
    Nah i'm fine with Tesco's.

    It's strange how I knew from your first post that you shopped at Tescos.
    I avoid tescos myself, I hate the smell of stale urine from all the old people.
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