Safeway groceries are horrible people.
dreamkris15
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A pregnant woman who bought $50 worth of food got arrested because she ate while in the store.
http://start.toshiba.com/news/read.php?rip_id=<D9QNLEAG2@news.ap.org>&ps=1011&page=1
http://start.toshiba.com/news/read.php?rip_id=<D9QNLEAG2@news.ap.org>&ps=1011&page=1
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LOL are you serious? I remember being a kid and my mom would open up something in the store and let me sit in the buggy and eat...people are a joke. ......okay just read that she forgot to pay for it..but still!! give her a break0
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Aside from the fact that your link is a bad link, I'm not sure that arresting someone for shoplifting/stealing makes a grocery store chain "horrible people." Are pregnant women supposed to be exempt from the law?0
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I just read that news article, yeah she ate a sandwich in the store and forgot to pay for it at the checkout. They arrested her and her husband, then the child welfare people took her little girl away for 18 hours. This was ridiculous! I say boycott Safeway, shop somewhere else!0
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LOL are you serious? I remember being a kid and my mom would open up something in the store and let me sit in the buggy and eat...people are a joke.
In this case, the woman ate some sandwiches while in the store and DID NOT PAY FOR THEM. That is theft.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-sandwich-arrest-20111101,0,6197311.story0 -
You want to boycott all Safeways because one store manager had a shoplifter arrested?0
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Depends on what she ate right? If she ate banana or something, by the time she goes to pay for it, it will have reduced in weight so ideally it was some kind of shoplifting. If it was a candy, she can always scan the barcode if she saved the package.
Editing because I just read she ate a sandwich. Putting behind bars may be too much but that doesn't make all safeways bad!0 -
pregnant or not it is shop lifting. I've seen so many people eat stuff in stores then just sit the wrapper down. I've even seen someone drink a thing of milk and sit the bottle down.
My son eats in the store all the time, but I remember to pay and make sure I do.0 -
she was going to leave the store without paying for the sandwich that she had consumed, because she "forgot" that she ate it. It is attempted theft. The child being taken into custody was a little extreme, but look at it from a bussiness standpoint, if everybody you caught stealing was like , " oh I meant to pay for it but I just forgot" and we just said "well ok, then, no harm no foul...." how far would we get? seriously.0
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LOL are you serious? I remember being a kid and my mom would open up something in the store and let me sit in the buggy and eat...people are a joke.
In this case, the woman ate some sandwiches while in the store and DID NOT PAY FOR THEM. That is theft.
it is theft, but they could have charged her without going to such extremes! i don't understand how that is ok..0 -
If I want to open something and start eating or drinking, I pay for it right then.
And then go about the rest of my shopping. I don't wait to pay. Sometimes, perception is reality.0 -
You want to boycott all Safeways because one store manager had a shoplifter arrested?
A little over the top isn't it?! lol0 -
I sometimes "forget" to pay for things at Safeway when their advertised sales don't actually ring up correctly. I recoup my losses through future visits. Can't wait until another supermarket chain moves in town and I don't have to shop there anymore.0
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LOL are you serious? I remember being a kid and my mom would open up something in the store and let me sit in the buggy and eat...people are a joke.
In this case, the woman ate some sandwiches while in the store and DID NOT PAY FOR THEM. That is theft.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-sandwich-arrest-20111101,0,6197311.story
Yup exactly! Sounds like it was handled way to harsh to me. I have seen teens at the mall get off way easier and do not think it is right!
Poor little girl0 -
I think we have all forgotten to pay for something in the store before. When it was brought to her attention she was embarrassed and wanted to pay. They refused and arrested her and took her child away. I believe it went way too far.0
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She wasn't arrested for eating in the store. She was arrested for eating a sandwich in the store and leaving without paying for it. Big difference.
I do think it should have been handled differently, but having worked in loss prevention, I know that many companies have absolute zero tolerance policies on theft.0 -
WOW... I would have been labeled a criminal long ago if I shopped at Safeway. That's absurd. Awesome way to treat your customers.0
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Safeway isn't wrong, even if she did make a mistake and forgot to pay. This is why I think people shouldn't eat things they haven't paid for yet, you never know when a store will call it shoplifting or if a mistake like this could happen.0
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Safeway didn't take her child away. That's nothing to do with them.0
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I was shopping and had placed a greeting card in the seat part of the shopping cart. Then I sat my purse down on top of it. Continued shopping. Went through the check out line and paid for my stuff. When I got to the car to load my purchases I found the card still under my purse. I had forgotten to pay for it! I loaded my things. Picked up my purse and the card and went back in to pay for it. The cashier looked at me like I was nuts! Guess they are more used to people trying to steal, than being honest. It could have very easily been a different story! I could have been stopped as I was leaving the store and arrested for shoplifting.
People do sometimes just make honest mistakes. I find it sad that the store couldn't have taken that into consideration before having 2 people arrested and the child taken into protective custody! How could management not known that if the parents were arrested the child would be taken?0 -
"The national supermarket chain said it was looking into the incident. 'It was never our intent to separate a mother from her child. That was a very unfortunate consequence to this situation,' Houghton said. 'We understand the outrage. We are concerned about how this was handled.'"
I don't see how the whole chain is responsible because one store could have handled the situation better by allowing the sandwiches to be paid for and telling the couple to shop elsewhere for a while.
I don't see the point to their suing. They were wrong. The situation could have been handled more diplomatically, but legally the chain was within their rights.0 -
Safeway is a store, not a people. Kinda weird to judge everyone that works at one of their stores.0
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I sometimes "forget" to pay for things at Safeway when their advertised sales don't actually ring up correctly. I recoup my losses through future visits. Can't wait until another supermarket chain moves in town and I don't have to shop there anymore.
Stop! Thief!0 -
The title of this thread is ignorant. Whether it was intentional or not, she shoplifted. They could have handled it a little better but still.0
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WOW... I would have been labeled a criminal long ago if I shopped at Safeway. That's absurd. Awesome way to treat your customers.0
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How could management not known that if the parents were arrested the child would be taken?0
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I sometimes "forget" to pay for things at Safeway when their advertised sales don't actually ring up correctly. I recoup my losses through future visits. Can't wait until another supermarket chain moves in town and I don't have to shop there anymore.0
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The title of this thread is ignorant. Whether it was intentional or not, she shoplifted. They could have handled it a little better but still.
exactly.0 -
I think we have all forgotten to pay for something in the store before. When it was brought to her attention she was embarrassed and wanted to pay. They refused and arrested her and took her child away. I believe it went way too far.
I agree. The pregnant woman kept the pkg to be scanned & forgot to pay the $5 at the register. I know when I was pregnant, I couldn't get too hungry else I would get weak & faint. I needed to eat like NOW! They wouldn't let her pay, arrested her & took her child away. Seems very harsh to me.0 -
She got arrested NOT for eating in the store, but for forgetting to pay for the 2 sandwiches she ate. I read this on foxnews this morning. Although her and her husband being arrested and their baby being taken by child services for the night was incredibly EXTREME and ridiculous, they were NOT arressted for eating in the store. Get your gossip right before repeating.0
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she stole. that's a crime. she got arrested. this is how this is supposed to go. that's actually why we have laws. and having the awesome superpower of making people, does not exempt you from law.
if the manager has a problem w/ theft in his area, it would explain the zero tolerance. or if they're having a problem w/ loss and word has come down from on high that they are now zero tolerance. or if he just had a bad morning. none of it matters. she stole. it's a crime. she got arrested.0
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