• MotoAsh@piefed.social
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      1 day ago

      Retail, not restaurant. Think groceries. It’s packaged. It’s fine to put back if it’s still sealed.

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        18 hours ago

        Lmao a gallon of milk sitting in sporting goods for unknown amount of time is not going back in the fridge.

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        Not if it’s been left on an unrefrigerated shelf for an unknown amount of time.

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          I think this might be locally decided. When I worked retail we always put the food back and pretended nothing was wrong

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              17 hours ago

              I didn’t make the policy and I would have lost my job, and therefore my ability to pay to live, if I refused. I only worked there for a few months anyway. But yeah, man, direct your fury at the bottom of the totem pole

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          1 day ago

          You misunderstand. I didn’t mean, “it’s fine to put random crap you find misplaced around the store back in the fridge”. I meant it’s fine for the people who put it on the shelf to instead put it back in the correct refrigerated/frozen section.

          OFC you shouldn’t put now unthawed crap back in the freezer… That should be common knowledge. I assumed noone would be dumb enough to take that interpretation, but here we are…