Just spent 125 quid at Asda about an hour ago ... imagine after 80 0dd % of my shopping had been packed and then a bottle of wine (common for many shoppers) came along and I was refused service or had to wait (remember this would be an ongoing occurrence) I would dump the shopping back on the belt and walk out.
I have once (and I live in a Town with a very high number of Muslims) had a supervisor come to the till to serve me.
Interestingly the young lady spotted my wine on the conveyor belt whilst she was serving the customer ahead of me - my shopping experience was not slowed down one bit.
This was a good few years ago, never happened since, even with the same assistant.
No, I don't think we should have to pick and choose our tills agreed - our shopping experience should be as smooth as possible and if (repeat if) employers are making concessions for anything be it religious intolerances ar anything else they should ensure the customer is not inconvenienced or the worker embarrassed.
I mentioned on a similar thread yesterday re my GP who wouldn't even discuss birth control as he was RC (as am I ) we joked and he called in a Colleague.
A small town in NSW called Merriwa had the highest rate per head of teenage pregnancies in all of Australia. The local pharmacist refused to sell condoms due to his religious beliefs. The local Butcher started stocking condoms and the trend was reversed.
Perhaps when trt has checked with M&S what their current policy, three after his link is, the discussion can progress - as I'm absolutely sure it will.
No - it's a very old article - which trt (and you) have misunderstood as being printed today - as that is the date The Telegraph puts at the top of every page of its website - however old the article below is.