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Marks & Spencer Staff Highlight 4 Frustrating Customer Habits

dramabreakBy dramabreakApril 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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A former Marks & Spencer employee pinpoints four shopper behaviors that test staff patience, often identifiable at a glance. These habits, including last-minute arrivals, reluctance to cover minor overages, excessive personal disclosures, and mishandling payments, can unknowingly disrupt operations and heighten tensions at checkout.

1. Shoppers Arriving Near Closing Time

Customers entering just five minutes before store closing create significant hurdles for employees wrapping up their shifts. This timing delays cleanup and packing, frequently resulting in overtime. Staff urge shoppers to plan visits earlier to respect closing schedules.

2. Reluctant Payers at Fuel Pumps

At M&S Simply Food garage forecourts, frustration builds when customers pump fuel exceeding their intended amount by a single penny and refuse to pay the difference. Employees bear the brunt of this irritation, even though the miscalculation stems from the pump, not their actions.

3. Chatty Oversharers

Retail workers encounter daily interactions, but lengthy personal stories at the till can make transactions awkward. Former employee Monty notes, “Every retail worker has mastered the skill of acting like you care.” Staff prioritize efficiency over counseling, focusing solely on completing sales.

4. Payment Fumblers

One of the most aggravating habits involves customers handing over a larger note, like a £10 for a £5.46 total, prompting the till entry, only to then produce exact change such as 51p. Monty describes this as, “When the customer’s total is £5.46 and they give you a tenner so you press £10 on the till but they give you 51p to get a note back.” This backtracking slows service considerably.

Avoiding these common pitfalls ensures smoother experiences for both shoppers and Marks & Spencer teams.

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