MikeyT Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 The world is going bonkers!! Or at least this Sales Assistant! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12...-looked-21.html
Finnegan Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 DAILY MAIL IN "INSPIRES ANGER OVER NON-EVENT" SHOCKER
sdb Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 Yes the world is going bonkers when people read the Daily Mail. It's silly but no more so than the girl deciding to go to a national 'newspaper' with her story about a 49p Quiche. Jesus wept.
Jordan Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 Next time I'm presented with a ridiculous request for my ID, the first thing I'm going to do afterwards is make a phone call to a tabloid.
Leicfox Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 Quiches are pretty dangerous. But not as dangerous as a pork pie.
AoWW Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 She should have stood there and eaten the quiche in front of the cashier just for the hell of it. Would love to see the woman trying to figure out what to do then. Bear in mind the whole thing did happen in Coventry.
Scow Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 DAILY MAIL IN "INSPIRES ANGER OVER NON-EVENT" SHOCKER DOES QUICHE GIVE YOU CANCER?
Guest Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 How old do you have to be to buy accompanying salad? Better take my driving license to Tesco later
Suffolk_fox Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 Some people are sooo desparate to get their moment of fame - I seriously doubt this affair happened at all. Her receipt would have said who served her, and the store would have been able to identify who served her given the description, rough till number, approximate time etc.
MikeyT Posted 7 February 2010 Author Posted 7 February 2010 Not the world just the check out assistant. Good point.
Finnegan Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 Yes the world is going bonkers when people read the Daily Mail.It's silly but no more so than the girl deciding to go to a national 'newspaper' with her story about a 49p Quiche. Jesus wept. Spot on, mate. DOES QUICHE GIVE YOU CANCER? GORDON BROWN GIVES CANCER QUICHE TO IMMIGRANT
CosbehFox Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 As a 18 year old,I was turned down for buying a can of Shandy because I didn't have ID. Even though the alcohol content was about 0.15%, she was adament!
coale39 Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 OUTRAGE AS QUICHE SALES INDIRECTLY FUNDING TALIBAN ARMY
sdb Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 UNGUARDED QUICHE IN PARIS TUNNEL TAKES LIFE OF PRINCESS DI
MikeyT Posted 7 February 2010 Author Posted 7 February 2010 As a 18 year old,I was turned down for buying a can of Shandy because I didn't have ID. Even though the alcohol content was about 0.15%, she was adament! I'm 29 and got asked for ID when buying ciggarettes at ASDA in Thurmaston, and i don't think i look 18 or under.
sdb Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 I only get asked for ID when there happens to be a hot girl in the vicinity.
MikeyT Posted 7 February 2010 Author Posted 7 February 2010 I only get asked for ID when there happens to be a hot girl in the vicinity. Haha sods law!
Jimothy Posted 7 February 2010 Posted 7 February 2010 I'm 29 and got asked for ID when buying ciggarettes at ASDA in Thurmaston, and i don't think i look 18 or under. They're fooking idiots at Asda Thurmaston. When I was 25 I got asked for ID when buying a 12 rated film in there! I do look young for my age, but for ****s sake I don't look prepubescent! No disrespect to anyone that does the job but most checkout workers are retards. When my sister was at college, so about 17, she was asked for ID to buy lottery in the Co-op she worked in, whilst wearing her uniform!
Alexikokopops Posted 8 February 2010 Posted 8 February 2010 Waaaahahaha. That was my local Tesco in my first and fourth year at Uni. Superb.
Sir Fynwy Posted 8 February 2010 Posted 8 February 2010 Waaaahahaha. That was my local Tesco in my first and fourth year at Uni. Superb. I used to buy my lunch there every day at my first job after uni, never once asked for ID but I don't think I ever bought quiche either.
Spencer Posted 8 February 2010 Posted 8 February 2010 Co-op are doing a 'Think 25' scheme now instead of the old Think 21.. I got ID'd for a scratchcard... Bear in mind you have to be 16.. I was 20 at the time (21 now). I had my work uniform on, with my County Council access keycard, which has my name and face on it haha. Common sense should have prevailed, but it did not! Now how many 16 year olds a) Have ID, and b) look 25? Besides the odd rare goatee'd kid I'm gonna say none.
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