Primark worker shares 'pet peeves' including shoppers' lack of common sense

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The Primark worker shared some
The Primark worker shared some 'pet peeves' (Stock Image) (Image: PA)

Browsing around Primark in peak hours, you may think to yourself that you'd struggle to work there due to how fast past everything is, how many questions you'd get asked a day, and the sheer amount of people who seem to be in the shop at any one time.

And one woman has confirmed her pet peeves of working in the fast fashion store, admitting there are things that certain customers do that really wind her up.

Tabitha Jeffries took to TikTok to confirm her "pet peeves of working in Primark", saying that she'd just finished her shift, so things were fresh in her mind.

Tabitha's first pet peeve is when people "cram tonnes and tonnes of clothes and items into one basket", writing over the top of the video that it seems as though some people put three basket's worth of stuff into one, which makes it more difficult for her to do her job.

She also pointed out that it's seriously annoying when some customers try to fit their baskets through the plastic screens that sometimes sit around the tills at Primark stores. She said: "It's never gonna happen."

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Another thing she said really annoys her is when customers hand her cash that's "screwed up." She said she had a problem with this because it "won't go in the till neatly", begging customers to "keep cash straight and flat."

In the comments, other retail workers said they felt the exact same about the things she'd said. "Hahaha I love this. We literally have the same [pet peeves]", one woman wrote. Another said: "I work on the shop floor but have to go on the till sometimes, so I relate."

Someone else fumed: "My worst nightmare is when they say they want the hangers and then the hangers just poke holes in the stupid paper bags." "What about when they give you a rolled-up note?", a TikToker cringed.

Danielle Kate Wroe

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