My colleague associates are really difficult to understand and deal with. I mean isn't it so obvious that if you see a milk or dairy product without an expiration date, you shouldn't put it on shelves. The company could suffer serious consqeuences and innocent people get sick. What's wrong with you and where is your conscience for fu^^s sake?
This kind of negligence is a huge problem. It’s not just about company losses—it’s people’s health on the line. I hope your management takes this seriously.
Dealing with careless coworkers is the worst. They don’t realize that their laziness makes more work for everyone else.
You’re absolutely right. Not checking expiration dates could lead to lawsuits or fines if someone gets sick. It’s shocking that this even needs to be said.
Some people just show up for a paycheck and don’t care about doing their job right. It’s frustrating, but sadly, it’s not uncommon in retail.
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I feel you on this. Some people just don’t think about the bigger picture. It’s basic common sense, but unfortunately, not everyone has it.