Panic buying has led shoppers to storm shops to hoard on pretty much all the things from condoms to toilet paper.
As these shoppers fight for the objects on the aisles, they forget those who refill the shelves are humans, too.
Retail employees are already opening up about the abuse they endure at work, however, it seems like the condition is not getting any better. After Angela Breathe, a Tesco worker, returned from their shift, the woman was in tears.
She expressed her ordeal to her husband Allan that she was being shouted at, treated without any respect, and called names by the customers.
Allan was really fed up with the selfishness of the customers amid the pandemic and penned down a strong Facebook post highlighting why one should remain a decent human being.
It is really sad that the public has to be reminded about maintaining decency.
He said that when his wife came back from work on Sunday, she was in tears. She has been working at Tesco for twenty-five years and even at New Year and Christmas, she has never witnessed anything like that in her life.
On that particular day, Angela did not ask her husband how his day was and went straight to the bedroom with a sad face, and when he asked her if she is okay, she simply began crying.
This worried their children who knew their mother had not done anything wrong.
This prompted Allan to post the rant on his Facebook, which received over 165,000 shares. All Allan wants is people to be kind while they are shopping instead of calling names, shouting, and not treating the workers with respect.
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