Submitted by L0v3_1s_War t3_1066yyu in newjersey
ChefMike1407 t1_j3f7thp wrote
I worked part time for Nespresso doing demos the past two holiday seasons and I hated doing demonstrations in BB&B. The prices on most items were at least 20% higher than other competitors and people realized that. Shoppers always needed help and it was nearly impossible finding someone. The stock situation was weird- some stores had an abundance of some items, while a store a few towns over had opposite stock.
Sonicfan42069666 t1_j3gobe7 wrote
> Shoppers always needed help and it was nearly impossible finding someone
This seems to be the case everywhere for the last 2-3 years. Companies are severely understaffed and we are seeing the strategy of big box retailers buying giant warehouse spaces but only staffing the bare minimum staff per shift at bare minimum wage come home to roost. Unfortunately, it's consumers who suffer, not the corporations.
ChefMike1407 t1_j3hging wrote
Yeah. Plus a dedicated amount of staff are filling online orders or curbside pick up and they are unable to help.
Sonicfan42069666 t1_j3hgv6d wrote
This is a huge issue I've observed at food service places. People standing around waiting to be served and then a doordash worker walks in, skips the line, and walks out with a massive bag that held everyone else's orders up. At least the food service sector seems to be actively working to solve/alleviate this issue.
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