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


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15 minutes ago, JayClay said:

the big difference is that @Crossy is much less likely to jump over you with dirty paws (without any prior invitation) then proceed to slobber all over you or, indeed, all over the products that you may choose to purchase.

 

I thought that was the standard Mod greeting ???? 

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Purely in the name of research (OK we needed some non-food stuff) I visited our local Lotus's's's (which is on the list).

I spoke to the security chap and pretty lady on Customer Service.

 

Between their (actually half decent) English and my (pretty useless) Thai we concluded that: -

  • Dogs need to be in the basket or a stroller.
  • They are OK in the home and wear areas but cannot go into the area with fresh foods.
  • It was unclear about the packaged foods areas.

"No-dogs" signs were not in evidence at any of the food outlets, but it was still early and few were actually open.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Adumbration said:

Most of the staff in my tesco are muslim...customers as well.  But happy to take my little bloke with me when I shop if they would let me.

Dogs are considered haram in Islam, so I doubt a filthy dog would be welcome.

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On 9/29/2023 at 1:30 PM, John Drake said:

My Lotus has the chicken and other meat uncovered, laying out where you pick it up with tongs to put in a plastic bag.

Not the most hygienic of set-ups -- even leaving pets out of the equation. ????

 

I never buy meat in Thailand that's left out uncovered for hours with who knows what going on around it.

 

Big C used to do the same, but I have no idea if they still do...as it's been ages since I ever shopped there for any fresh meats.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, likerdup1 said:

It's the  dumbing down of USA and growth of the Walmart class of Pajama and slipper wearing, overweight, pizza and burger eating unhealthy consumers.

Walmart Class, I like that.  :thumbsup:

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