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Big mistake

A friend of mine got a job working on the tills at a small, non chain supermarket. But not for long. The boss overheard her asking to see some ID from a shopper who was clearly in her 50s or 60s, buying whisky. Apparently she did this with everyone, and they LOVED it. Some of them used to lean over and kiss her. That shop sold more booze than the off-license by the traffic lights, despite being further away from Bishops Hill estate. But the boss was appalled and gave her a real dressing down. Anyway she decided that she didnt want to work for a guy who didnt appreciate her brand of customer service, and quit. She's now a phlebotomist (Dont ask. I can spell it, but that's all)
Sales in the off licence have greatly increased. So has staff turnover at the supermarket
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Confined · 56-60, M
Here in TN every one has to have ID to drink. My mom in her 80s gets so angry when asked for ID.
damselfly · 100+, F
@Confined in Britain you can buy booze at 18. You can legally drink in a pub or restaurant with an adult buying, aged 14. At home, you can drink aged 7