A shopper focused on Woolworths after he claimed that an employee refused to pack her groceries at the Check.
Dasha Daley, who on Tiktok as Lambotophywife Post, had decided to use the check -out check -in check -up instead of the self -service kiosk in the supermarket in Surfers Paradise.
But instead of catching up with the employee as she expected, the items on the conveyor belt were left for Mrs. Daley to pack himself.
“I couldn't believe it, because that's the first time that ever happened to me, that they just didn't pack my bags with what I bought,” she told Daily Mail Australia.
“I just stood there and I was waiting and she was pretty rude. I've never experienced that before.
'If you go to Aldi, that's normal, you pack your own bags. But I thought in Coles and Woolies that they do that for you. I was a bit shocked (that she wasn't). '
Despite her hint, Mrs. Daley said that she needed help to pack her groceries, the employee said: “Pay you cash or card.”
“She didn't care and she was just rude,” said Mrs. Daley.

Dasha Daley (photo) claimed a Woolworths employee at the 'remember' check-out of the packaging of her groceries in bags

Mrs. Daley shared her bad experience on the check-out of Woolworths to her Tiktok page
Mrs. Daley admitted that she should have been spoken, but was 'in shock'.
“I wish I did it now, but I think I'm just a bit of a shy person,” she said.
'As you can see in the video, I was actually nice. I even apologized (for her). '
When she realized that she would not get help with her groceries, Mrs. Daley began to record and later posted images of the meeting on Tiktok.
“I'm so of it, this is not normal. Woolies has a self -control where you scan and then you pack your own bags, “she said.
“So what was the goal I went (to the regular cash register) if they don't even pack my bags?”
She was not only surprised by the interaction, but was also surprised how her video went viral online.
“There were so many comments about my tap. Many people agree with me, but then some people like: “Oh, why don't you just pack your own bags?” She said.

Aussies were shared by the employee's actions, but the majority agreed that the employee should have packed Mrs. Daley's groceries at the check -out of the staff
“But no, I think that's what they are being paid for, right?”
Mrs. Daley said the incident had postponed her to go back to that Woolworths outlet.
'I think they would have seen my taptok now and I am ashamed to go back there. But yes, it does, it puts me off, “she said.
“Maybe I'm just going to Coles. Hopefully they pack my suitcases, or I just go to Aldi. '
The only good thing to get out of it for the influencer is that “everyone talks about it.”
Of the more than 1,000 comments about her message, most Mrs. Daley supported.
'They should pack your bags !!! Woolies and Coles Pack bags. Aldi not. This is not good, “they noticed.
“Their task is not to scan alone, it is also to pack.”

She thinks she might not go back to the Woolworths store (photo) in Surfers Paradise
Another person, who claims to be 'a Woolies manager', said 'This is totally unacceptable, her customer service is horrible!'
But a commentator who also said that they placed 'working at Woolworths' about how it was seen from the point of view of the cashier.
“Sometimes I get so irritated that people are so picky about how they want their bags to be packed that they get so irritated that they do it because I don't” do it “well,” they said.
However, some commentators did not support Mrs. Daley, with one who suggests that she “put down your damn phone and packing the bags while she scans.”
Woolworths is contacted for comment.
A spokesperson has previously told that Daily Mail Australia staff is expected to shop from customers in false places.
“Our teams work hard to serve thousands of customers every day on the highest standard, but we don't always get it right,” they said.
“Our cash register is expected to wrap groceries in our manned cash register if that is the wishes of the customers, according to our pocket policy.”