
I rivenditori dovrebbero affrontare multe severe per la mancata corretta manutenzione delle macchine DRS. Questo è un Tesco a Dublino 8 che non sembra mai e poi mai avere la sua unica macchina funzionante. Al personale non importa.
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di RomfordWellington
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Lovely handwriting though.
Main problem seems to be storage of the empties till they are collected.
Then why would you keep going there?
The whole scheme is inconvenient. One at a time feed drives me nuts.
It’s not really retailers fault. It’s really just the scheme. Try do it not on a BH weekend.
Why should the staff care? 😂 Minimum wage doesn’t include giving a fuck
Meanwhile:
https://www.businesspost.ie/companies/revealed-five-executives-at-re-turn-shared-e1-1m-pay-package-last-year/
Nice handwriting
I was really excited for this scheme however the reality is not as good as I thought . It’s so horrible showing up with your bag and there are 2 people in front of you with a bag the size of an aircraft hanger. And the 1 at a time is painful .
I heard in Germany you can just dump your bag in , we NEED that here .
Also I walk to the shop so if I want to do shopping and the machine is broke I’m caring a bag of cans around the shop
Never once run into this tbh
I will forever resent the state for making stand in those lines.
Are the ones in Cork just better maintained? I’ve seen two out of order machines and both of those were at an Aldi big enough to have two machines so one was always available.
On a related note, I’ve a house with a hedge on the main street of a small rural town. Before the deposit return I’d be fishing cans and bottles out of the hedge nearly every school day, so I had dollar signs in me eyes when the scheme was coming in. Unfortunately, that money completely failed to materialise since the little shits are now recycling and I’ve found one lonely can since the start of the scheme.
I did a bucket collection beside a couple of these machines during the year and they “broke down” 5 times in two hours. I’d love to blame the equipment but the majority of the issues were folks not using them correctly. One elderly woman had her whole arm in the slot at one stage causing it to go down. Another was just launching the cans and bottles into it like they were granades.
Why would the staff care? Why should they? Do you think it affects their day in any way that you can’t put your 2 euros worth of smelly cans and bottles into the machine. I work in a shop and I have to change these fucking yokes every day and the bag stinks of piss and shit. I’d be happy if the machine stopped working forever
If we didn’t know that this was in Ireland, we would definitely guess that it was Ireland.
In Dublin if I seen this it would enter my mind that a homeless fella has put that up in the hope you dump the bag in frustration and go home 😂
Haven’t happened to me a single time so far. Yes, I do think that it’s the retailers responsibility to keep the machines up and running but at the same time, this is a fairly new thing in Ireland so that’ll take time to get right.
I’m from Sweden and we’ve had this kind of system for decades and it works just fine.
Staff hate those machines with a vengeance.
They absolutely stink of stale beer etc
I’d say those lads in Tesco are bloody dancing in the isles it’s out of order
The machine suppliers face fines for this.
The bigger problem is there are no fines for people who mistreat the machines
I’ve never used one. I just take the hit and put them in the recycling.
Honestly they’re a massive pain in the ass i work in lidl and they stop every 10 mins we do the best we can however just the way that lidl is we usually are understaffed however we try to resolve the problem as soon as possible regardless. But sometimes its just user error like how hard is it to not stick your fucking hand balls deep into the machine so that it has to be unlocked manually and will you please put the bottle in the right way up so it doesn’t stick in the machine
What gets to me is seeing people who are counting on the refund to pay for their food, and the machine saying “out of service”, meaning it just needs to be emptied. But there’s no pressure on the staff to do it, because there are no repercussions for the shop.
There needs to be fines to encourage shops to maintain the service so people can get THEIR money back.
Sunday is always the biggest day for people bringing cans and bottles to recycle and it is also always the day that no one seems to be around to empty or fix the machines.
An absolute joke honestly.