Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! 10:53 - Aug 27 with 13779 views | jackportis | Religious beliefs! Pork next? Good for them. Don't get the middle class Brownlee brothers on their adverts! an opportunity for this supermarket to be bold and focus on minority groups which represents their customer base. A Muslim family be great take note other supermarket chains. | |
| Jackportis the brand. “A gifted posterâ€, “planet swans have a real talent on their hands in the name of Jackportis†sky sports 2018. . JP fully supports posters of LBG, mx orientation and ethnic minority groups. Update - now fully supporting the pansexual community. |
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Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 20:56 - Aug 27 with 1642 views | Darran |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 20:54 - Aug 27 by dickythorpe | I'm not sure Dar, and forgive my cynicism but that doesn't seem the most reliable of sources! |
You're just well jel. | |
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Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:00 - Aug 27 with 1635 views | Yossarian |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 15:11 - Aug 27 by Dr_Winston | Aldi staff refusing to sell Aldi products is a matter for Aldi and nobody else. If they're happy with it then so what? |
Doc- you couldn't be more wrong. People go into a store expecting to be able to obtain a service from ALL the employees of the store- without fear or favour. Your 'rationale' is similar to the bogus reasons used by people in the southern states of the USA or people who posted 'No pets, no blacks, no Irish' in the shitholes of post- war London. There is no excuse. You either buy in to the secular, liberal society or you don't. If you can't stand it- for reasons on any part of the political spectrum - f**k off and live your life elsewhere. | |
| "Yossarian- the very sight of the name made him shudder.There were so many esses in it. It just had to be subversive" (Catch 22) |
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Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:02 - Aug 27 with 1626 views | Scotia |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 20:41 - Aug 27 by exiledclaseboy | I don't disagree with you but if it was as simple as him being under age Aldi would have just said so. |
I thought that too, I assume it's the data protection act. | | | |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:03 - Aug 27 with 1617 views | exiledclaseboy |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:02 - Aug 27 by Scotia | I thought that too, I assume it's the data protection act. |
I wouldn't have thought so. Not sure how the DPA would apply here. | |
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Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:04 - Aug 27 with 1611 views | dickythorpe | Offer and acceptance. Contract law. Isn't it reasonable to expect that a store selling items they advertise and have in stock would be able to be purchased at all tills? I expect a egomaniac lawyer to be all over this. | | | |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:05 - Aug 27 with 1611 views | Scfc2017 |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 20:36 - Aug 27 by londonlisa2001 | Oh dear God... |
Wow , you didn't use the "race card ". Well done ✅ | | | |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:05 - Aug 27 with 1609 views | Highjack |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:03 - Aug 27 by exiledclaseboy | I wouldn't have thought so. Not sure how the DPA would apply here. |
It would be a bit irrelevant considering someone's taken a photo of the kid and splashed him all over the national papers alongside the store he works at. | |
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Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:12 - Aug 27 with 1593 views | sherpajacob | Fisher v bell in uk law has long established that goods on display in a shop are an invitation to treat and not an offer for sale. Therefore Aldi are perfectly entitled to not sell something a customer takes to the till. The act of taking it to the till is an offer which aldi can accept or reject. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_v_Bell | |
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Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:14 - Aug 27 with 1587 views | londonlisa2001 |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:04 - Aug 27 by dickythorpe | Offer and acceptance. Contract law. Isn't it reasonable to expect that a store selling items they advertise and have in stock would be able to be purchased at all tills? I expect a egomaniac lawyer to be all over this. |
You can only buy tobacco at the tobacco counter. Not on all tills. You can only buy stuff in a basket at some tills. In Ikea you can only use some tills if you can lift the stuff onto the belt otherwise you have to use the separate tills for heavy stuff. | | | |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:16 - Aug 27 with 1582 views | Banosswan | Gutted I couldn't buy my tiramisu. Or hand wash | |
| Ever since my son was... never conceived, because I've never had consensual sex without money involved... I've always kind of looked at you as... a thing, that I could live next to... in accordance with state laws. | Poll: | How do you like your steak? |
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Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:18 - Aug 27 with 1580 views | londonlisa2001 |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:16 - Aug 27 by Banosswan | Gutted I couldn't buy my tiramisu. Or hand wash |
They are both fine. | | | |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:18 - Aug 27 with 1577 views | Scotia |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:03 - Aug 27 by exiledclaseboy | I wouldn't have thought so. Not sure how the DPA would apply here. |
The lads picture is in the public domain, it's nobodies business who he is, his age, religion etc. It's certainly not for aldi to confirm any of that just to appease a jumped to conclusion. It would have been easier for them though if they had just confirmed the situation which makes me think they couldn't or were advised not to. | | | |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:19 - Aug 27 with 1573 views | exiledclaseboy |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:18 - Aug 27 by Scotia | The lads picture is in the public domain, it's nobodies business who he is, his age, religion etc. It's certainly not for aldi to confirm any of that just to appease a jumped to conclusion. It would have been easier for them though if they had just confirmed the situation which makes me think they couldn't or were advised not to. |
You may be right mate. Who knows?! | |
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Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:30 - Aug 27 with 1545 views | dickythorpe | Maybe he's a recovering alcoholic? | | | |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:32 - Aug 27 with 1540 views | sherpajacob |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:04 - Aug 27 by dickythorpe | Offer and acceptance. Contract law. Isn't it reasonable to expect that a store selling items they advertise and have in stock would be able to be purchased at all tills? I expect a egomaniac lawyer to be all over this. |
http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/1953/6.html The law is already well established on this in pharmaceutical society of GB v Boots and Fisher v Bell. It's the customer who makes the offer which the shopkeeper is not obliged to accept. | |
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Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:52 - Aug 27 with 1522 views | Scfc2017 |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:32 - Aug 27 by sherpajacob | http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/1953/6.html The law is already well established on this in pharmaceutical society of GB v Boots and Fisher v Bell. It's the customer who makes the offer which the shopkeeper is not obliged to accept. |
What a load of nonsense. That maybe some obscure law, but it doesn't work like that in the real world. You could also proceed to the checkout with whatever and then simply say , I've changed my mind, as you are not obligated to buy. | | | |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 23:00 - Aug 27 with 1477 views | sherpajacob |
Aldi staff refusing to sell alcohol at the tills! on 21:52 - Aug 27 by Scfc2017 | What a load of nonsense. That maybe some obscure law, but it doesn't work like that in the real world. You could also proceed to the checkout with whatever and then simply say , I've changed my mind, as you are not obligated to buy. |
I think you are arguing with yourself. Goods on display are an invitation to treat precisely to allow a customer to change their mind before they get to the till. The contract is made when payment is completed. It's hardly an obscure law, it's well established case law precedent. Anybody that has studied basic contract law will have heard of Fisher v Bell and pharmaceutical society v boots. | |
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