The man scolds the worker for the “long” wait to enter the supermarket: “You are all not the boss of Sheng Siong, I pay money to buy something”



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A man was caught on camera losing his temper and scolding staff in a supermarket for what he felt was a long wait for his temperature to be taken.

Stomper Anonymous He took videos of the incident that occurred at the Edge 660A Edgedale Plains store in Sheng Siong on Thursday (April 30), around 2 a.m.

In the videos, you can hear the man saying to a staff member, “… I thought you already serve your client, mah.”

The employee then tried to attend to the man, who continued his tirade saying, “You don’t need to come … now I want to go buy mine, I don’t speak to all of you again. You are all not the boss of Sheng Siong, very simple. This is not your money. I pay money, I buy something. “

You can also hear the man saying, “How long do you want me to wait? Hey, now is not the peak period, you know, to wait. And if you call someone to come, then someone must come what. What, no I do it “I don’t understand”.

Anonymous related: “I was doing my shopping when this couple claimed that they had waited more than five minutes in line to take the temperature outside of Sheng Siong.

“As customers, we could see that all the staff were busy packing, unpacking, and cashier.

“We came a few minutes before the couple and did what they told us. In fact, there was a small wait, but we could see that all the staff were busy, so it was really understandable.”

“This man was on the wrong line next to the temperature taking lane. When the staff wanted to take his temperature, he refused and said, ‘I want to take you, don’t drink, now I don’t want you to want to drink anymore.’

“He made a big fuss, insulted the staff, and said they were not qualified to speak to him, and made fun of his English! Too bad! He was being very rude and ill-mannered.”

“He could have kindly talked to the staff because he was on the wrong line and they thought he had been waiting for his girlfriend to shop in the outdoor shopping area. Also, the staff was really busy with other customers.”

“I felt very sorry for the staff as they tried to apologize, but the man just continued. He kept scolding and scolding as the staff scanned him.”

“When other people behind him asked if they could enter the supermarket first, the man said that he came first and entered.

“What a ridiculous guy.”

As part of the strict measures of the Covid-19 circuit breakers in Singapore, all shoppers should take their temperature before entering shopping malls, supermarkets and wet markets.

They also need to bring their NRICs or other forms of photo identification with a barcode, to scan and support contact tracking efforts.

Stomp has contacted Sheng Siong for further information.

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