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I work for Aldi and message every customer who hates queuing us, frowning and moaning every day

One ALDI employee told shoppers that they were sick of seeing how retail employees were treated by customers, so I urged them to be more respectful.

Louisa Brown joins the Aldi UK Shoppers Facebook group with a heartfelt plea to customers to 'think twice'. I put it out. The Manchester Evening News reported that there are "tired staff" who have to put up with "grimacing" and demanding customers every shift.

She wrote: Every supermarket has it on.

"Everyone at that store. Please keep the cupboards stocked for the people working in this heat.

" Or go buy popsicles. So you can drop by.When we say we don't have the product, we really don't.

"The stock worked and a few hours later worked again. Your

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``My staff are tired, but

``Yes, it's our job, but more importantly, we have a passion and a real job. Because I love it.”

Louisa continued. Just cue. We will respond as quickly as physically possible.

"So waving your fingers in the air, grimacing, abusing my staff, oh, generally moaning, you're not going anywhere.

"What I'm trying to say is... be kind. Strangers and their smiles." Please share, just thank people and remember we are doing our best.

” Every Aldi staff member pulls out of the bag every day. We are against it now.

"But among us show grit and determination. Have the will to succeed. This is the recipe for success. Continue what we are doing.# TeamAldi."

"Well said!" wrote one. "I know how you feel that I work in retail.

Another wrote: 'I also work in retail.'

3rd comment: "Well said, working in retail is a bit stressful right now."

Another People say:

Meanwhile, an Aldi employee said, "Store 99 often told me,

"I'm about to start my shift today. I'll be home by 11pm tonight. But I still put a smile on my face when it comes to my customers.”

Elsewhere, one customer praised the tireless efforts of retail workers and enthusiastically: says so.

"It's a shame that more and more people don't understand the constraints placed on you. You're doing a great job."