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Coronavirus: Why are buyers afraid to put things on the shelf

Feb 16,2020 9:53 am

It is a new dilemma, the buyer, as you try to follow the proper grocery store etiquette to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. you should return an item you want on the shelves, after you have touched it?

people who have picked up packages to check the ingredients and calorie content were left worried that they will be accused of the contamination of The Product , and if you try to make it Back To his place.

For some, the Only answer is to buy what you Touch - Even if it's not what you really wanted to.

Michaela Johnson, 30, from Leith, said they had picked shopping some golden breadcrumbs with you, because you couldn't find the ingredient she was looking for a recipe.

"I've got you in my car, but then found as I the Asian section, I Panko breadcrumbs, which were the one I needed

"I felt I could not The Golden breading put Flour , because I've touched them, so I bought both.

"It's me stupid, but I know laugh now every Time I see them in my closet. "

Grace Mclean , 30, from Edinburgh, said she had picked up the wrong newspaper in the supermarket.

"I thought I could return it, since I had said you are contaminated by Touch ," She Said .

"I had a moment to ask yourself what to do and looking to see if anyone was watching me, And Then I just have the feeling that I wouldn't have to buy it I could return it. I've wondered ever since, when I should return again. "

Rory Mckenzie , 35, from Edinburgh, was a similar emotion to find out after reaching the on the back of a shelf for The Last remaining bag of Flour - Only it was white instead of the whole wheat Flour he wanted.

"I put it back, but then I got scared that someone was going to say, I was contaminated, so I ended up putting it back in my basket," He Said .

"It was pretty annoying to buy it, but it was better than worrying, I wanted someone to pull me in that it touches. "

The British Retail Consortium has no specific instructions on how buyers should handle such a situation.

However, a spokesman said: "We encourage consumers to provide advice to pursue government and wash their hands, use hand sanitizer and avoid touching your face as much as possible when shopping. "

concerns about the contamination of the products in the shelves are not the Only concern for buyers trying to to to new label.

Katie Cormack, 43, from Edinburgh, said: "I feel like I can put my food on the conveyor belt at the checkout until the person in front completely ready.

"It's funny - I don't feel like I know what the etiquette is in the supermarket, so that at the end on my best behavior and not feel like I can't talk to the person at the cash register and things like that. "

Susan Gray , 49, from Edinburgh, said: "I have the feeling to be too polite to the staff at The Door from the supermarket, or you are not going to put me in.

"I have found myself almost nervous and really overly smiley in them.

"It's the same feeling I get in the security checks at the airport or at the police cars behind my car when I'm on the road. "

For Sally Johnston, 40, from Edinburgh, a single cough, while queuing outside a shop was enough to cause embarrassment.

"I don't have a cough. It's just a one-off, because my throat was dry, but suddenly began to turn all the and glared at me," She Said .

"I was really so embarrassed, I had to. from the queue and go Back To my car and go to a different supermarket in the vicinity"



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Source of news: bbc.com

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