In the UK we have a supermarket beginning with a T. They also do petrol stations/gas stations.
A lady went to get fuel for her car and went inside she couldn't afford to pay her gas.
Standard operating procedure is the customer fills out a form with there details and pays with X amount of days otherwise it's passed onto the police.
Well two retails workers both old talking 50-60's
Start going off saying
“She has a 72 plate car , so can clearly afford fuel , it's unbelievable”
“She's using us as a credit facility because she “can't afford”
“We should just call the police “.
Honestly I couldn't believe it because it has no ramifications on the workers or any kind of stats. If the customer doesn't pay up then they'll hear from police eventually. But you'd think from the attitude of the workers the money was coming out of there pockets personally (it doesn't ).
It just seems some retail workers have internalised the corporate penny pinching money first attitude above human wellbeing. The whole attitude rubbed me up the wrong way and it was clear this person's co-workers didn't want to listen to that.