Woolworths workers reveal the annoying act that frustrates them most about shoppers

Woolworths workers reveal the annoying act that frustrates them most about shoppers

  • Woolworths staff have revealed what annoys them most about customers
  • Employee Rachel Moor said she hates returning discarded items to shelves
  • Other workers agreed, calling it ‘the worst job to do’ at the supermarket   

Woolworths workers say returning groceries to shelves after they have been discarded by shoppers is the ‘worst’ part about their job at the supermarket.

Australian employee Rachel Karlene Moor recently filmed herself pushing a trolley and putting items back in their rightful place after customers decided they no longer wanted to buy them.

Ms Moor uploaded the footage to TikTok with the caption: ‘Always putting people’s crap they don’t want away!’

Fellow staff members related to her frustration, with one branding it ‘the worst job to do’.

Australian employee Rachel Karlene Moor recently filmed herself pushing a trolley and putting items back in their rightful place after customers decided they no longer wanted to buy them

One person said they often spend an hour in each aisle figuring out where everything belongs.

‘Legit the worst job to do. I just find it boring walking around putting stuff back on shelves,’ said another.

A third wrote: ‘Yes! I literally carried a packet of bay leaves around in my hand until we got to the aisle it belonged in.’

Staff said it is particularly annoying to find perishable items left outside fridges and freezers.

Staff said it is particularly annoying to find perishable items left outside fridges and freezers (stock image)

Staff said it is particularly annoying to find perishable items left outside fridges and freezers (stock image)

‘Having to dump s*** from deli because a customer walked around the store before deciding they didn’t want it,’ one person wrote.

‘I found $60 worth of my roasts in the back of the store the other day,’ added a second.

Ms Moor responded to the comments saying while she wouldn’t call it the ‘worst’ job, she would appreciate it if shoppers took more care in store.

‘Wouldn’t say it’s the worst job, but definitely would make it easier if people knew how to put s*** back or don’t grab it if they don’t actually want it,’ she wrote.