BUYER BEWARE: Operational Lapses at a Leading Supermarket
Our biweekly shopping routine is usually dictated by three factors: the availability of fresh morning produce, competitive pricing compared to wet markets, and a personal stake, as we are part-owners of this listed company. However, a recent experience highlighted significant gaps in service and system integrity that every shopper should note. 1. Pricing Errors and Staff Attitude Yesterday, I ordered local red rice (unpolished). While the weight was correct, the price was not. I was overcharged by Rs. 40 per kilo . When I pointed out the discrepancy, there was no apology—only a curt, annoyed acknowledgment before the salesperson relabeled the item. The Lesson: Always double-check the price-per-kilo on your labels before heading to the checkout. 2. Operational Inefficiency On multiple occasions, I’ve noticed that scales run out of label stickers during peak morning hours. This causes a 4-to-5-minute delay while rolls are replaced. In a fast-paced retail environment, time is m...