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Lotus’s go pet-friendly shopping paw-tnership in 100 stores in Thailand

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Popular supermarket chain Lotus’s announced the trial of a pet-friendly mall model allowing customers to shop alongside their beloved pets in 100 stores across the country.

 

The global trend of pet humanisation is growing, driven by pet owners who view their furry companions as family members or see themselves as their pets’ parents. These devoted pet parents spare no effort, both emotionally and financially, to ensure their pets’ well-being, akin to the care they provide to their offspring.

 

In response to this trend, Lotus’s has introduced pet-friendly brunches to welcome pets and their parents to shop together in the supermarket, creating a smart community that matches customers’ lifestyles.

 

To bring pets into the supermarket, pet parents must meet four conditions, including:


Pets must be safely contained within a bag or a trolley.
Pet parents are responsible for providing an appropriate bag or cart for their furry companions.
Pets must not walk around inside Lotus’s.
Pets are not allowed in restaurants without a pet welcome restaurant sign.

 

by Petch Petpailin

Top Photo via Lotus's

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2023-09-29

 

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  • Sorry, I'm a dog owner / lover, but in food stores (even if in a bag/whatever) no way José!  

  • Oh no, Turds in aisle 5.

  • My Lotus has the chicken and other meat uncovered, laying out where you pick it up with tongs to put in a plastic bag. I'm not going to buy something that may have been licked, bit, chewed, or slobber

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Sorry, I'm a dog owner / lover, but in food stores (even if in a bag/whatever) no way José!

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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Oh no, Turds in aisle 5.

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I just couldn't take my four to a shop which sold fresh food.

 

It would be like the battle of the Somme, but without the laughs!

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53 minutes ago, webfact said:

To bring pets into the supermarket, pet parents must meet four conditions, including:


Pets must be safely contained within a bag or a trolley.
Pet parents are responsible for providing an appropriate bag or cart for their furry companions.
Pets must not walk around inside Lotus’s.
Pets are not allowed in restaurants without a pet welcome restaurant sign.

Doesn't seem so unreasonable to me, as long as they're not free to wander and pee up and down the aisles.

 

In my hometown, people can bring their support animals into stores.  Stores aren't allowed to challenge whether that's actually a trained support animal, or if the person is even entitled to a support animal (by some medical criteria), without fear of a lawsuit.  There's some pretty mangy "support animals" traipsing in the stores, with no way they'd fit in a trolley.

 

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My Lotus has the chicken and other meat uncovered, laying out where you pick it up with tongs to put in a plastic bag. I'm not going to buy something that may have been licked, bit, chewed, or slobbered on by some stinky hound.

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2 hours ago, impulse said:

Doesn't seem so unreasonable to me, as long as they're not free to wander and pee up and down the aisles.

Just have a look at the sidewalks near your place, and you have the answer how this will work out in Lotus'sssss

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Extremely bad idea.

Pets simply do not belong in shops/malls etc.

My pooch stays at home during shopping trips and I have no desire to change that.

Good afternoon ???? 

 

the question would be , Are the  pets fully vaccinated ? And how will you control pets with behavioral problems with people and other pets.

I hope you are prepared Tesco ???? I would worry about those questions I asked to avoid legal liabilities: ???? Hopefully ???? You’ve thought of those things ???? 

I've seen cats pop out from underneath the shelves in several supermarkets. At least these animals will be restrained. 

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4 minutes ago, Robert Tyrrell said:

avoid legal liabilities:

Legal liabilities for the company that owns and rules Thailand?

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Dogs welcome at Lotus.

Where can they be found? In the sale or with the frozen products!?

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Oh No

Unexpected item in the Bagging area ????

4 hours ago, Crossy said:

Sorry, I'm a dog owner / lover, but in food stores (even if in a bag/whatever) no way José!

 

Why because they are unclean? I could catch a 1000 things from you that could kill me. Not one from a dog except Rabies 

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This is nothing more than big corporations trying to increase their ESG scores so that the big stock market hounds and hedge funds will promote their brand in the marketplace. If their scores plummet, then so does their stock value. It's all part of the New World Order's plan to control the populace and destroy the world's economies so they can enter into their Great Reset! We have got to start pushing back against this nonsense. Just wait until a customer gets too close to a shopping buggy with a dog in it, and the dog takes a chunk out of their body. It's highly probable! It's happened to me before. 

Environmental, Social and corporate Governance

 

Environmental, social, and corporate governance is an approach to evaluating the extent to which a corporation works on behalf of social goals that go beyond the role of a corporation to maximize profits on behalf of the corporation's shareholders. 

2 minutes ago, Bim Smith said:

Why because they are unclean? I could catch a 1000 things from you that could kill me. Not one from a dog except Rabies 

The Lotus near me has the new pet store, it is nowhere near the Tesco food store, it is built in the car park....:coffee1:

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The information on their website says dogs won't be able to go in the supermarket zone, so it sounds like they can only be in the mall part of the building, not around the food.

There more other important things to catch up with before this one that is ..... ????????

2 minutes ago, Polar Bear said:

The information on their website says dogs won't be able to go in the supermarket zone, so it sounds like they can only be in the mall part of the building, not around the food.

 

It will be interesting to see how this works, I can take the mutt to the shop but I can't actually shop coz he's not allowed inside.

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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8 minutes ago, Polar Bear said:

The information on their website says dogs won't be able to go in the supermarket zone, so it sounds like they can only be in the mall part of the building, not around the food.

So, they can walk around and lift their legs in the bakeries, restaurants, and food courts?

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2 minutes ago, John Drake said:

So, they can walk around and lift their legs in the bakeries, restaurants, and food courts?

Well I hope the Lotus folks properly identify which stores are pet-friendly so I can go elsewhere.

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My pet lizard...

Get down off that shelf Lizzy....

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7 minutes ago, Crossy said:

 

It will be interesting to see how this works, I can take the mutt to the shop but I can't actually shop coz he's not allowed inside.

 

This is how most of the pet-friendly malls operate. You can take them into the building (some say they have to be in a stroller/bag, some let say they can walk on leash.) Once you are inside, it's up to the individual stores whether they can go in. We go to K-village quite often, as it has a small dog park as well. You can take a dog into the mall, but not into most of the shops. The restaurants with outdoor seating are all fine with you having a dog there. (I'm not sure if they would let you go inside a restaurant, I've never asked.)

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Popular supermarket chain Lotus’s announced the trial of a pet-friendly mall model allowing customers to shop alongside their beloved pets in 100 stores across the country.

Leave Fido at home.

10 minutes ago, John Drake said:

So, they can walk around and lift their legs in the bakeries, restaurants, and food courts?

According to the original post, they have to be in a bag or stroller, so they can't walk around anywhere.

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18 minutes ago, Polar Bear said:

This is how most of the pet-friendly malls operate. You can take them into the building (some say they have to be in a stroller/bag, some let say they can walk on leash.) Once you are inside, it's up to the individual stores whether they can go in. We go to K-village quite often, as it has a small dog park as well. You can take a dog into the mall, but not into most of the shops. The restaurants with outdoor seating are all fine with you having a dog there. (I'm not sure if they would let you go inside a restaurant, I've never asked.)

Haven't been there in a while, but I remember K-Village being open air.

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The rottweiler bonking the daschund in row 5 should be good for a few selfies

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