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But,
even if you do love it, you’ll have to admit, there are a few things that drive
you mad (or is it just me?). Just take a look...
1. Dirty or Slippery Floors
– How comfortable do you feel buying cheese from a deli when there's
dust or dirt all over the floors? And when it comes down to cleaning,
many store managers just choose to tip over a bucket of water and... and
that's all, basically. Well, this is
just downright dangerous. And, there’s
only so much that you can blame on inclement weather. But the reason this is so annoying is that even
if you don’t slip and fall on your bum, you can imagine yourself doing it – so you
end up tip-toeing around the shop, even when you’re in a rush. The solution is easy, actually. All a store manager has to do is hire a floor scrubber.
2. Untidiness – Oooh,
this is so irritating, isn’t it? It’s
one thing if you head off to pick through sale racks; then you expect a bit of untidiness. But, if you head off to the local grocery
store, or a high end clothing store, you expect it to be neat, don’t you?
3. Dirty Exteriors – When
you ran into the store, you may not have taken a whole lot of notice, but then
you’ve paid and you’re on your way out when you see just how dirty it truly is, especially if a renovation is in progress. There’s something about that which makes
the entire shopping process feel a bit, well, dirty. Thank God, hiring a skip can save any store manager from this awkward position.
4. Noise – You do
expect a certain amount of chit-chat in a crowd, but there are certain noises
that just grind you down. It can be
anything from overly loud music projection in a shop, to noisy heating and
cooling elements (which should really just be replaced). And of course, there’s that kid crying an
aisle over to drive you a bit insane!
5. Construction – Yes,
yes, you do want that shop to be upgraded and you’re mighty happy that they’ve
kept the place open while they renovate.
But, they seriously need to make sure that they can adequately control
the flow of traffic. Easily done by hiring and installing barriers. Because, if there’s a
lack of barriers, it simply won’t work at all.
6. Ineffective Lighting – Shopping
isn’t like eating at a restaurant. There,
you can easily dim the lights to enhance the mood. Plus, you already have a general idea of
where you mouth is so the lack of lighting is not likely to impact on your evening. But, when you’re shopping, it’s always best
to see what you’re purchasing since it’s a pain to come back with returns.
7. Not Enough Changing
Rooms
– Not everyone is lucky enough to shop at 11am on a Tuesday morning when the
stores are quiet. Most people head to
the stores after work and on the weekends, when – everyone else is out shopping,
as well. They may not be in your way while
you’re browsing, but when there’s a queue to try something on, it’s a monstrous
hassle.
8. Only One Till – Unless you’re in
an exclusive boutique, there’s probably a bank of tills. So how is it that you can wait, in a queue,
to pay at the only till that’s open? Of
course, this always seems to happen when you’re on your lunch hour, and you’ve
not got any time to spare, doesn’t it?
9. Credit Card Service Down
–
A store’s connection issues should never be your problem. But every now and again, it happens that the
card machines are unable to connect to the bank. The problem is that you only learn about this
once you’ve finished your shopping and you’re at the till. At best, there’s an ATM next door, but more
than likely, you’ll need to walk half a kilometre to a bank and back to pay.
10. No Parking – Whether
the store is on the high street and you always knew you’d battle to find a
spot, or it’s a shopping centre and their lot is full – this is an inauspicious
start to any shopping trip. Whether or
not you can find a close parking place, is likely to impact on the entire
experience.
11. A Lack of Parking Demarcation
–
It’s been years since the parking lot has been painted, and, in fact, they’ve
rearranged the parking a few times, so no one knows exactly where they’re meant
to park. This is even worse than not
finding any parking, simply because you feel the need to swear at every car that’s
parked inappropriately.
12. Sale Items Are Out Of
Stock
– You saw the ad, you convinced yourself you need whatever item is on sale and
then you braved the traffic to get to the shop. And as you cruise the aisles, you discover that everyone else has had
the same idea. Even if the shop offers to
give you the discounted price whenever they’ve got the item back in stock, it’s
still a hassle.
13. They Don’t Stock It – This always
happens when you head to the grocery store with a specific menu in mind. More often than not, it’ll occur when you’ve
got friends coming round for dinner. And
it’s a real pain because you just assumed that one shop would have what you need
– and that’s why you stopped there in the first place.
14. Change in Opening
Hours
– Curses. Maybe you even knew this was going
to happen, you just didn’t think it had taken effect already. The problem is that you scheduled your day
around picking up the groceries, or that particular item that goes off sale
tomorrow – and now, you can do nothing about it.
15. Nothing in Your Size – If you’ve
got an average sized foot and you’ve gone off to the shoe shop during a sale
week, you’re likely to be told they don’t have your first choice in your size. When the shop assistant returns empty handed
for the sixth time, you’ll want to cause a scene. (Don’t.)
16. No Change for the
Parking
– You may be so well adjusted to parking in the permit only areas around your office
that you’ve completely forgotten that you need some change to pay for parking
at the shops. And, it usually happens when
you’ve only got large notes – or nothing to break at all.
17. Strange Smells – This
makes any experience unpleasant, but it’s especially distressing when you’re shopping. Nasty smells are easily associated with filthy,
dirty surroundings; so the minute you smell something foul; you no longer feel
like shopping. It could only be one of
the other customers, but it’ll put you off.
18. No Cell Phone
Reception
– You’d think you could connect just about everywhere (except on trains between
cities), but somehow there’s hardly a signal inside your favourite store. And that would be okay if you didn’t need to
call your spouse to check a size, or you weren’t waiting for a prospective
employer to call you back. Just how are you
supposed to multi-task without cell phone reception?
19. Price Checks – It only
happens when you’re in a hurry; you know, when you can’t stop looking at your
watch, and even the ticking seems to be mocking you. That’s exactly when the guy in front of you
has picked up an article without a price tag.
And then you wait.
The
good news is that not every shopping trip ends up like this. But when it does, you’ll find yourself bargaining
for Tuesday mornings off work the next time you’re up for an increase. And why not? You’d only spend that time shopping online anyhow, right?