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Morrisons Cafe...unruly kids and shopping trolleys!
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OP didnt the morrisons have them lockers where you park the trolley in,0
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scotsman4th wrote: »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.
Thats an awful thing to say about elderly people. It may be true of some for whatever reason but not all.....no way!:mad: There are plenty of lovely, smart, wise and dignified elderly folk.0 -
There's screaming kids in pretty much every shop. It drives me insane when they bring them in when I'm working.I try to help as much as I can. But I'm also honest and speak my mind.
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Funny how most kids would have been in school or nursery today.There's a storm coming, Mr Johnson. You and your friends better batten down the hatches, because when it hits, you're all gonna wonder how you ever thought you could live so large and leave so little for the rest of us.0
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I have 2 children a 7yr old and a 4 yr old and mine TRY to run around when we're out and 9/10 times I can reign them in
Depends on what mind set we're all in.
Saying that, I would NOT allow them to run around in peoples way and esspecially in a sit down area like a cafe where, like you said, hot drinks and foods etc can spill onto the child and I can imagine the up roar of the PARENT if they're unruley child bumped into someone and got scolded.
It would be the PARENTS fault.
I know someone who has kids and they do this all the time while the parents do fu<k all to stop them and allow their kids to run around the shops out of their eyesight! Which REALLY pi$$es me off! Give them reigns/straps if you can't control your children until they learn that they have to be good.
PLUS, I ALWAYS put my trolley in the parking bays/cupboards, I get my £1 back, so I can't see why others can't do it.
Morrisons are doing a Tea Time deal where after school, children eat for free, so probably best to avoid these times next time.:beer: Thank you to everyone! :beer:
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I dont normally post here but had to get my point across. ..
My son has aspergers and ADHD and is one of these 'problem' children. .. He loves going out for a meal in a cafe for a treat for good behaviour.
Should i have to become a recluse just because people are too narrow minded to understand that sometimes children don't conform to the idea of 'normal' behaviour??0
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