Is this Real Life? (A Market vent thread)

Shit.. I sold you wrong then. We don't use anything like that in my store. I can get you the number for white pint dividers tho
 
I didn't have one on my phone so HURRAY for stock pics!
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It's a solid sheet of thin plastic the length/width of a freezer shelf.
 
I didn't have one on my phone so HURRAY for stock pics!
ben-jerry.jpg


It's a solid sheet of thin plastic the length/width of a freezer shelf.

I think the ones I have at my store aren't large enough to accomdate a pint size cup. They're originally for the yogurt. I'll have to check SAP to see if there are different sized ones.
 
I think the ones I have at my store aren't large enough to accommodate a pint size cup. They're originally for the yogurt. I'll have to check SAP to see if there are different sized ones.
You're right.. There's yogurt spacers and pint spacers. They look almost identical, sans the spacing. They're pretty easy to find on SAP, I think 'ice cream pint' should be enough to find them. It's ~$140 for 10 :eek: sheets for 10 shelves of pints
 
I love it when the compressors break for the coolers and they dont fix it ASAP. Then I love how they let water leak all over the floor al; day long. I love how they expect us to get our tasks done and cleaning up this water.

I also love how if the power goes out for more than 3 hours overnight when no one is in the store, that no one thinks to check the open air product. That is all
 
I love it when the compressors break for the coolers and they dont fix it ASAP. Then I love how they let water leak all over the floor al; day long. I love how they expect us to get our tasks done and cleaning up this water.

I also love how if the power goes out for more than 3 hours overnight when no one is in the store, that no one thinks to check the open air product. That is all

We've been having the leaking issue in our produce, dairy and freezer coolers. Was told it's a widespread issue and to just deal with it. A guy keeps coming out to fix it but it just happens again. Getting tough to push pallets/carts/flats over the huge hump of ice in the freezer. Not to mention the safety hazard of it all.
 
I was scheduled for a typical backroom shift but they asked me to clock in a half hour early and do Pfresh since we didnt have a Pfresh opener. I never did Pfresh before. Wasn't that bad. Stayed caught up on the pulls and just scanned outs and zoned.
 
We've been having the leaking issue in our produce, dairy and freezer coolers. Was told it's a widespread issue and to just deal with it. A guy keeps coming out to fix it but it just happens again. Getting tough to push pallets/carts/flats over the huge hump of ice in the freezer. Not to mention the safety hazard of it all.

Well our leak was caused by a power outage. The compressor or whatever sucks up all the condensation broke. From the moment the power went back on Friday morning, the repair people/work order people say we have to wait 48 hours before they can send someone out. That is if it is still leaking after 48 hours.

Very smart, let water sit around and cause mold and mildew near food. Very smart target.
 
where does all the dry grocery loose items go then ?????
Soup, Betty Crocker cake mix, pasta sauce, etc, and the rest of G23 thru G40 ?

in repacks. and pallets upon pallets of grocery repacks end up in the backroom grocery area.
 
Dry grocery is treated differently for whatever reason. I frequently get produce shipped in repacks, but never meat or dairy.
 
It makes no sense, but that's what it seems to be. I don't understand why that's allowed, but you can't store dish washing soap above the mixed nuts. It's the same thing. Oh, Target. You are a mindfuck.
 
We aren't allowed to keep any food in repacks. Has to be a "food box" or smart cart.
I'm pretty sure this is the rule. Of course we never have enough smart carts, not to mention chemicals get put in smart carts all the time, tho not with food.

I know we've gotten dinged by Steritech for having dry grocery food for donations in repacks, so I think it applies to any dry grocery.
 
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That's crazy. I haven't seen any problems with repacks and dry grocery. Steritech just walks by them. I'm now throughly confused because of how stuff often comes in repacks and what happens to dry grocery products when doing a reset.

We use banana boxes for donations as well. I've never used anything else.
 
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