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Seiwa Market

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#1
  • あんこ
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  • 2021/12/07 06:23

In most Japanese-affiliated markets, you can use the restroom freely. Some homeless people in the local markets use only the restrooms, so some markets require a pass code, but once you learn it, you don't have to ask the employees every time.

The Seiwatorens store in the Japanese-affiliated market will not lend you a key to the restroom unless you leave the key to your car, which is your personal belongings. During this season, I don't want others to touch my personal belongings as much as possible. It would be nice if they put my keys in a bag, but they lose it and force me to exchange the key to the toilet with the hand that touched the cash. I'd have to at least wipe that key off each time since an unspecified number of people would be touching it too.

The cashier also has an attitude of working while sitting down and talking bad about customers while working.

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#54
  • きっと
  • 2021/12/12 (Sun) 12:35
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Now, though, some stores use the keypad type where you press a number instead of a key.
This is also good ?.

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#55

#54
They'll remember your number.
I don't think homeless people or anything like that would come here, but this is America, so who knows.

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#57
  • 向かいのトトロ
  • 2021/12/12 (Sun) 22:39
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#53
If you spend even a dollar in that store,
it may be your right because you are a customer, but if someone
thinks it is a "right"
to just use the restroom without buying anything, you are being very superior. No matter how sudden it is, if you use the restroom without shopping, wouldn't it be normal to feel humbly
treated ??

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#58

Mr. #50

When you use the restrooms in a large shopping mall, do you think you are borrowing the restroom ?

Yes, I think I am borrowing it.

> Toilets are a human physiological phenomenon, and that is why we have toilets in both malls and markets ( It is the law. Without toilets, you cannot open a store )

This is written in the above posts, so I understand.

> Of course we don't use any restroom anywhere to make it dirty all the time ( we use it sensibly ) but we don't have to be aware that we are borrowing it.

There are many toilets that are in such a state that I would not use them in this way in my home bathroom. If most people could use it sensibly, like you, it wouldn't be in a terrible state.
There are contradictions in what I am saying, and it is quite difficult to make people who cannot use them sensibly aware that they are borrowing. But it's still not your bathroom, and I think you need to be aware that you are borrowing.

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#59
  • がんばれよ
  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 10:10
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# If 1 and # 47 are the same, you are just a complainer

> Management ignores customer's voice
It depends on the voice

> If it is not installed but customers can not use, they can report.
You have toilets. I don't understand your point

> I'm complaining about clerks who carelessly touch the keys of many unspecified people. You touch cash when you work the register. When you scan, you touch merchandise. That's why you wear rubber gloves. ? Why only complain about car keys ?


> I've told them many times about employees with bad attitudes, but management is a crook and they never get better. If they don't change their ways, the only thing left to do is to make it public.

It seems that Seiwa is not the only one who is a real complainer. It's hard work, isn't it, Mr. Manager? I wish you would publicize these claimers.

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#60
  • あんこ椿とあんこ
  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 13:02
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Yes, I am the one who started this post and I forgot the name of the post and I am Ankotsubaki. But you know, when the term "claimer" becomes popular, people want to use it without knowing what it means. When I deal with complaints about Seiwa, people who are related to Seiwa only protect Seiwa desperately.

I'm all for publicity from the market side, because a criminal case in which Seiwa was also involved will become public. I'm all for publicity from the market side, because it will make it public that Seiwa was involved in a certain criminal case, and because of that, he repeatedly harassed me in an abnormal spirit. The man who is the president of the company is not acting insensitive at the moment, so I plan to send only the man and woman in charge of the cash register to jail. 59's poster is one of the perpetrators, otherwise he wouldn't have written the way you did, so I'll write about the cold dimension of your own predicament as well, the more you get upset, the more you get yourself in trouble. All that remains is to publish the names of the managers and employees on your blog.
You can find my blog by searching for Seiwa Market Torus Store (2).

If you didn't know about this case, you may be surprised to know that cases are happening in this Japanese American community and are even being published in a book by an American publisher. The book and criminal charges have been put on hold, however, as most of the perpetrators are now remorseful and have walked away from the same insensitive behavior for the second time. Only Seiwa continues to be an aberrant spirit, and when one person takes a stand, even those who were remorseful become involved. Because this case is a case of collective complicity, of course, Seiwa does not stand a chance.

If you file a damage report with Boris, you will only end up paying a huge amount of money as a settlement, which is why I have repeatedly advised you not to act insensitively before it becomes a big deal. It's okay to keep the key to the bathroom, it's just that the way you store it is completely inconsiderate of Corona. It's a food business that goes into people's mouths.

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#61
  • 簡単なこと
  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 13:40
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If you have trouble using the restroom at Seiwa, just don't go to Seiwa to shop, stupid.

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#62
  • 視野の狭いアホトピ
  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 13:55
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How many hours do you spend shopping at Seiwa ?
Buy only what you need and go home quickly.

And I think the bathroom is much dirtier than the key ?
You are worried about the key, but you can share the bathroom with others. This person just wants to complain anyway.

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#63
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  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 15:26
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Silly Topic.

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#64
  • 視野の狭いバカ
  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 15:41
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If it's stupid, just go through with it. Stupid bitch who wants to complain anyway.

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#65
  • あんこ椿とあんこ
  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 16:10
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Food Business Preparedness ?
There is a restaurant in Redondo Beach that serves great curry.
They train their employees well, and when you pay with a credit card,
they wear gloves, but they wipe them off with a piece of sanitizing paper before handing them over.
That's what you get if you know the food business that goes into people's mouths.

Seiwa sells cheap prices, but they only care about making money and don't think about hygiene, which is the most important aspect. Furthermore, if it is necessary to do business sitting down, they should write on a piece of paper that it is for physical reasons, because we, the customers, do not know ? why they are sitting down. If we know that this man is physically handicapped, no one will support him but complain, because some people will wonder ? why he is sitting there because they can't tell from his appearance alone.

You can argue with my post all you want, but if you think it's "stupid", skip it ? and if you think it's offensive to compose a poem ? then it's okay, it's the same as wanting to lose weight and then jumping on yakiimo or anything that makes you gain weight. It's the same thing as jumping into baked potatoes and fattening foods because you want to lose weight. ( LOL )

Seiwa Market has good thick eggs, not like machine-cooked eggs. The kitchen is staffed by a chief who is well organized and the employees in charge of the kitchen have no problems. I guess it means that even in the same Seiwa Market, there are some employees who are of poor quality.

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#66

Seiwa doesn't value their employees, so the employees don't appreciate the company, they work for Texaco and quit suddenly.
I will never buy anything from Seiwa again, and I will always bad mouth Seiwa. That's why he will always be a pout. said someone who was at Seiwa. Was the Lord there, too? Well, I think it's best to shop at Tokyo Central. There seems to be a lot of things to do there. You can also rent a restroom elsewhere and clear your mind and body.

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#68
  • うける
  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 16:52
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In the end, the punchline is the bellyaching topicality of a former employee, lame.

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#69
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  • 2021/12/14 (Tue) 06:54
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A former employee did this www.

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#70
  • 情け無い
  • 2021/12/14 (Tue) 08:12
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Employees who are not competent just complain.

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#71
  • こえー
  • 2021/12/14 (Tue) 08:53
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This topicality usually scares me.

Like the Lord's typos, the occasional unintelligible sentence feeling.

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#72
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  • 2021/12/14 (Tue) 09:10
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http://mugcupsusa.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/

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#73
  • 不思議
  • 2021/12/14 (Tue) 10:24
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>Yes, I am the one who started this post, and I forgot the name of the post (^^ゞ)and I am Ankotsubaki.

If I can find the topi, I should be able to find the name when I posted it.

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#74
  • がんばれよ
  • 2021/12/14 (Tue) 10:47
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71

# 1 is psychotic!

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#75
  • 質問他
  • 2021/12/15 (Wed) 03:57
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In a supermarket called ALDI, all cashiers are seated. When they are not working at the register, they are usually working on the floor
and I don't think they have physical disabilities. When I first saw the cashiers sitting down
I was surprised, but it didn't seem like they were slowing down their work, and I
took it as a breakthrough.

I hear that many chefs and hair stylists get back pain because they have to stand. Then I imagine that cashiers
do the same ~ but if they can do it sitting down, they can do it sitting down ?
I don't think you have to be physically challenged to do it sitting down ?. And even if you are doing it sitting down
because you are physically challenged, I don't think it needs to be publicized. The point is that they should be able to do their job.

Also, whether or not people have a "borrowed consciousness" when they use the restroom depends on the person, so if someone uses the restroom thinking they are borrowing it
that's fine, and if someone thinks they have the right to use it normally, that's fine too.
Since you are Japanese ( maybe ) you are all using the restrooms in a sensible way.
What stores are wary of is the insane use of the restroom by homeless people, and I think it is the store's
decision how to give the key to them, but I think the awareness and right to borrow is an opinion that each individual has. 、、、、

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