I know this is nearly 20 years old, but the phrase "unskilled workers" has stuck around, and I HATE it. Every job has skills, just because you're putting items on a shelf instead of typing into a keyboard doesn't require any less "skill". Juggling running a shop, making it look smart, dealing with vile members of the public etc all in one shift takes incredible skill.
Stop buying into these adds, to lower inflation, simply stop buying , don't buy houses don't buy cars, don't buy anything at all. Just buy enough to survive, show these governments its time to stop raising prices, there only putting more homeless out there, and you who are spending lots on nothing, its your fault .greed gotta have it., stop this, your killing your next generation of kids.
Introducing the store cards killed it for me, forcing you to sign up to get the different price, I will never shop at these places, they have now forced me to stop been lazy and now I used markets/butchers 😊
I do all my supermarket shopping online for home delivery so don’t get distracted with what supermarkets call bargains or impulse buying (even before covid lockdown)
Ahhhhh the days when you could smoke in the canteen. How I miss you. BTW, that scientist is full of his own self-worth and seems to think he is better than everyone else, I have news for him. You could never possibly sus out what Tesco or any of the other big-time players are doing to part us with cash. It changes every minute of the day. He thinks he has the answers, but Tesco just go and change the questions.
The BBC has lost any loyalty from me, a man of 64, come this September. Gone are polite presenters, in place, ignorant people that do not let interviewees answer the question posed. So why should we take anything the BBC has to say as truth? Please, get rid of your TV licence, all we get are repeats anyway.
Just wanna say I'm grateful for this video! One question if you don't mind, is there an ideal number of gain and pain points or it depends on the product that you're offering? (like T-Shirt for example)
BOGOF's don't work on me and neither do the special offer signs as I plan the weekly menu for the coming week and only buy the ingredients I know I need...my family eat well but we don't have unnecessary rubbish in the cupboards and fridge/freezer
I and my siblings were not allowed to behave badly when we went shopping with my mother, just as my children were not allowed to behave badly, so I was shocked that those two children were creating chaos
Just found this I do all my groceries online and it makes so much of a difference and i know what I need etc and fancy….and then just get what I need when I need it and I always compare prices and easy to do when online…definitely think people who buy at supermarkets in store always spend more….so much to look at in store etc have to admit Tesco my favourite supermarket…then Morrisons
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No-one MAKES you go into these places. I am old but I remember when our first Tesco opened in Hornchurch and my mother asked me to take her out of curiosity; she never went to the local shops again exvept for small items she had just run out of.
Sukwinder is a fantastic manager, very innovative and knows how to run a business profitably. Love customer Steven who knows exactly what he wants and won't be distracted by supposed bargains. I have noticed that using an eftpos card means I am not so concerned with prices as I was when I took a certain amount of cash with me and couldn't go over that amount.
I’m the victim here trying to buy less but always end up with a pile of stuff that I don’t really need mostly snack, all kind of biscuits tho🤦🏻♀️ and the deals or seasonal products get me to buy em more😓😂😂
Club cards are the devil's invention. Not only do you hand over extreme amounts of personal info to these sharks. Your reward is being trained to shop with them only. Always. Tailor made offers are wearing down your common sense. Also, all the knowledge about your preferences and shopping habits are sold off to other companies. Market strategy is king.... Are we as consumers gullible and somewhat dim ? You bet.....
I hate retail theme parks ! 🤪 Growing up in a small town, with little shops dotted on both sides of the main street, shopping was fun. You brought a list. Got meat from the butcher. Milk, cheese and butter from the dairy shop. Potatoes and carrots from the greengrocer. Fish from the fishmonger. And bread from the baker... 🥩🥓🥛🧀🍞🐟🍎🥦🥕 Shopping nowadays is a nightmare....😳 Love from Norway 🇳🇴
I live in New Zealand and when I went to England to see my sister, her English husband and my nephew. I was overwhelmed with all the other items that are available at a supermarket. I spent close to three hours in a supermarket when I went shopping for the first time. I would be hopeless because I'd spend hours at the supermarket. I tend to look to see what is one special online mailer so that more often than not I buy items on special. I say specials but we don't have massive specials for example yesterday the sweets I like were on special for NZ$2:09, the normal price is $2:29. I generally know how many times I eat an item in a month and when they come on special I'll buy enough to cover a month. I meal plan and shop to a list but of course sometimes I add a few items. I've watched videos about shoppers in the USA collecting and using coupons to get massive discounts and sometimes it means they get everything for free. It's interesting to learn about food in general works in other countries .
7:18 Not sure if this is a cultural difference in the term's use/meaning, but what he's describing isn't a "bait & switch." They're just luring people in and getting them to see other offers as well; a bait & switch is luring someone in with an offer and instead, offering them something completely different than what was advertised (oftentimes something worse/lesser in quality/not the advertised thing at all). And a bait & switch isn't exactly something a company would want to publicly state that they use as a tactic.
If you actually want real bargains head around 7pm for the yellow stickers. I’ve saved hundreds. Be mindful and respectful of staff and don’t be a grabby vulture
The well paid scientist, crawling around with a calculator and binging on processed meat was nauseating. What’s the point? Life’s too short. His kids will party well on his frugality when he goes 😂
Try finding dried pulses in Tesco.Not easy ,and why are baked beans in a completely different aisle than other canned beans.? A specific marmalade means a route march through two thirds of the supermarket. Not a supermarket fan asyou can tell!
I’ve been stealing my weekly shopping, or at least a large portion of it, for almost 3 years. Saves way more money than trying to find good deals. P.S: Asda’s the easiest one to scam with the scan as you go tech ;)
False. Customers are more focused on price and value than ever before. Well they like to think so. Why do you think Aldi, Lidl and B&M have grown so much, gained market share, whereas M&S have suffered. Price. Tesco is very smart when it comes to Clubcard, they now charge lower prices for Clubcard holders. Though perception is the greatest tool for modern day shoppers and consumers. Appearance is just as important as taste nowadays, which actually makes a product more viable before first-time purchase. Repeat purchases are more linked to loyalty, card points and repeat customers. Promotions help with repeat customers. Though with most supermarkets it is location and value. I would put those down as 1 and 2 important factors. If a person has a Sainsbury’s nearby they will choose that over Tesco. Likewise Aldi over Lidl or Morrison’s. The only people shopping at M&S are wealthy pensioners.