SAINSBURY'S?.. TRULY TRULY HORRIFYING (REALLY)

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“SAINSBURY'S?.. TRULY TRULY HORRIFYING (REALLY) ”

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written by Karl.UK on 28/04/2020

SHOULD BE 'ZERO' STARS!

NEVER, AND I MEAN 'NEVER' IN MY LIFE WILL I EVER SHOP AT SAINSBURYS AGAIN....

BUT before you read my review... PLEASE I PLEAD WITH YOU - just take a close look at the MANY MANY MANY negative reviews made (and increasingly being made at an exponential rate) by customers from all ages, genders, backgrounds etc.. EVEN the very elderly, disabled, vulnerable and mothers with infants are being treated badly and regularly being abused.

God, it's TRULY TRULY HORRIFYING (REALLY)

MY RECENT EXPERIENCE:
If it wasn't offence and inconvenience enough to nonsensically and unlawfully be denied my consumer rights under the sale of goods act 1979 by being given a replacement or refund for an item that once home proved faulty.

This oversized security guard who evidently failed the police initial entrance test and basic medical & physical working at Maypole Store, Birmingham tried to throw his weight around and abuse me in a provocative and bullish way (and for absolutely no reason or provacation on my part).

Irony is, after he realised he had bitten off more than he could chew (excuse the pun as he clearly normally loved eating and chewing) and prevented me from taken his ID/name down by hiding his SIA ID Card, he pathetically went crying to the police; twisting the truth because he was challenged for his arrogant and simpleton abusive behaviour and NOT LEAST positioning himself in my personal space and within a few inches of my face in a intimatory threatening manner and making me genuinely fear for my safety; especially given the heightened social distancing rules and fears for the seriously life threatening Covid-19.

Imagine, that 'Sainsburys', a major retail business which is ALREADY constantly being criticised on all levels; particularly when it comes to service delivery, price, quality and customer care actually, yes ACTUALLY issues contracts to companies like MITIE LIMITED who act merely as a 'body in a uniform' agency for what are mainly bullies and wannabe control freaks WHO once they put a uniform on and have a few ebay toy like gadgets; like hmmm 'a torch', and a badge with the word 'SECURITY' on etc to give an impression of being half professional, think that they can abuse their position and throw their weight about and act as 'old skool thug nightclub bouncers' come SS Gestapo, and so treat decent law abiding folk/shoppers who have done nothing wrong like dirt and get away with it.

THEN when challenged by a red bloodied bloke (or woman) who believes in fair play and decency, then think they can call the police to act as their personal calvary. Pathetic and clearly 'little man' in a uniform syndrome.

MANY of these agency Security plebs are just sick clowns given a little credibility by wearing a uniform that they should not be allowed to wear.

Frightening thing is, with more agencies on the rise and more of them paying peanuts, we are seeing more and more of these chimps and gorilla's in uniforms being let loose on the public.

The obese belly over the belt hanging pleb that picked on me for absolutely no reason as I was quietly going lawfully about my business after making a polite enquiry about refund policy, was nothing more than a neanderthal poorly educated, live at home with his gran (or mom), marvel comic collecting, soap tv watching, fast food gorging slob of a bully... For his sake I hope I never see him again in a place and at a time when he can't front me the way he did and then go blabbing to the police so easily.

Sainsburys should be assumed at how good decent customers are regularly being abused at their stores, and surely CANNOT, AND SHOULD NOT last much longer given the continued rise of better managed and staffed stores like Aldi and Lidl, Morrisons and Asda, where quality and cheaper prices and responsive staff and higher levels of accountability are the norm and not just the very very rare exception like at Insaneburys.

God help/Good luck to the UK and all decent folk; particularly the elderly and vulnerable (and customers of a certain store) during this unfortunate global crisis.

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