Shopping at the Supermarket
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:22 am
https://in-cyprus.philenews.com/behavio ... s-tension/
I appreciate there have been many comments regarding shopping hours and closure of certain sections in the supermarkets but just found this article this morning which I feel gives a good overview of the situation. I have highlighted a few main points
... behaviour at supermarkets reflects consumers’ rising tension in Cyprus...consumers are turning more and more impatient and demanding and less courteous with cashiers
As for supermarket employees.... on the one hand, they feel happy enough to have a job, but at the same time their psychology is bad because of the rising fear they will get the virus. They are, afterall, highly expose.
As for the government’s decision to shut supermarkets on Sundays.... that this only leads to rising traffic on other days, especially on Saturdays.
..police have reported that some supermarkets are violating the law by selling items that are on the coronavirus-related list of prohibited items. Such as electrical goods, clothing and footwear..... now banned from being sold since all other stores are now forced to remain shut.
I appreciate there have been many comments regarding shopping hours and closure of certain sections in the supermarkets but just found this article this morning which I feel gives a good overview of the situation. I have highlighted a few main points
... behaviour at supermarkets reflects consumers’ rising tension in Cyprus...consumers are turning more and more impatient and demanding and less courteous with cashiers
As for supermarket employees.... on the one hand, they feel happy enough to have a job, but at the same time their psychology is bad because of the rising fear they will get the virus. They are, afterall, highly expose.
As for the government’s decision to shut supermarkets on Sundays.... that this only leads to rising traffic on other days, especially on Saturdays.
..police have reported that some supermarkets are violating the law by selling items that are on the coronavirus-related list of prohibited items. Such as electrical goods, clothing and footwear..... now banned from being sold since all other stores are now forced to remain shut.