by Kattriella » Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:17 pm
For people in need of things from the store, try asking an employee if there's nothing on the shelf. In a lot of my local stores, especially places that sell fresh meat, you have to ask an employee for some things because they're being kept in the back to avoid hoarders and thieves. A couple of my local grocers were cutting meat to order because every time they put something out, it was all being grabbed by the same person, some of which would then hang around to wait for the next round. Seriously, NO ONE NEEDS 500 POUNDS OF HAMBURGER.
Edit: Also, I'm sure I don't need to worry about most people here doing this, as most of us seem to be civil with at least some modicum of intelligence, but if they don't have it in the back, give a polite, "Oh, okay, thank you anyway," or something similar. Other people around who might be less polite will often subconsciously pick up on someone being polite and follow suit, because most people don't want to be "that person". (This is also my go-to strategy for dealing with rude customers at my job, the most sincere politeness/kindness no matter how rude they are. It often deflates rude people in the most satisfying way when you remain polite and civil without being sarcastic.)