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Had to share this.
Whilst in the 'Ladies' in Morrisons a member of Morrisons Staff came in, replaced the loo rolls, inspected the cubicles, and then went to the loo herself. She then went out onto the shop floor without washing her hands.
Should I have said something?
Whilst in the 'Ladies' in Morrisons a member of Morrisons Staff came in, replaced the loo rolls, inspected the cubicles, and then went to the loo herself. She then went out onto the shop floor without washing her hands.
Should I have said something?
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How many people who don't wash their hands then go and touch the door handles and the locks and surfaces etc... where you will put your nice clean hands? Just a thought.
(I always wash my hands in case anyone wonders, just thought I'd add that to the mix).
How many people who don't wash their hands then go and touch the door handles and the locks and surfaces etc... where you will put your nice clean hands? Just a thought.
(I always wash my hands in case anyone wonders, just thought I'd add that to the mix).
Forgot to say good morning Robinia.
By the way, perhaps I am out of touch but they had a new hand washing system in that Morrisons. You just put your hands in recess in the wall containing a sink and a bit of liquid soap comes down followed by about 20 secs of hot water, followed by a blast of hot air for drying. You don't actually touch anything. The trouble is I was so slow and looking for buttons to push that the whole process had finished before I managed to actually physically wash my hands. Kindly a patient lady explained the whole process to me so I could do it properly. I am a poor old country bumpkin!!!
By the way, perhaps I am out of touch but they had a new hand washing system in that Morrisons. You just put your hands in recess in the wall containing a sink and a bit of liquid soap comes down followed by about 20 secs of hot water, followed by a blast of hot air for drying. You don't actually touch anything. The trouble is I was so slow and looking for buttons to push that the whole process had finished before I managed to actually physically wash my hands. Kindly a patient lady explained the whole process to me so I could do it properly. I am a poor old country bumpkin!!!