Billa’s new distance rule angered its customers! The warning letter was interpreted as “arrogance”!

by time news

2023-09-19 13:04:56

Linz. Billa management is at the center of reactions due to the new distance rule it introduced and the warning sign it hung at the entrance! The new rule and warning letter, which brought back memories of the corona period, angered customers.

According to the Heute newspaper, on the board hung at the entrance of Billa, located in the Harbach district of Linz, in capital letters: „respectful interaction“ A warning is given for. “Please keep your distance!” Warning letter that starts with the warning and attracts customers’ reactions „We value and respect all people. It doesn’t matter what you do, what gender you are, where you come from or what religion you belong to, who you love, or whether you have a disability. Our staff does its best for you. Please treat them the way you want to be treated.” continues as follows.

The company recently took action against harassment „Stop: no verbal or physical attacks!“ He uses the expression. Below the text, several people are depicted, including people sitting in wheelchairs, dark-skinned and wearing headscarves, while heart-shaped speech bubbles accompany the text. “Please use a respectful tone.”, “Please keep your distance” ve “Do not use obscene expressions” expressions are included.

“Who does Billa think she is! This is impudence!”

The messages received on Heute’s forum page reveal that customers are not very happy with this situation.

A user on the forum „Heute“ “Who does Billa think she is, scolding us?” he writes and what happened “arrogance” describes it as. Another customer “I don’t need to take lessons from a supermarket” While another stated that he would not comply with the new rule, another „I thought Billa was a convenience store, not an etiquette school. “These types of boards are ridiculous.” He comments. One commentator summarizes the situation as follows: “It’s not the job of supermarkets to educate people!”

Billa, suffering from labor shortage, had to close the delicatessen

On the other hand, it was learned that the employment shortage in Austria also hit Billa, and the company closed the delicatessen section of a branch in Linz-Urfahr. The company, which has been looking for employees for a long time, started working in mid-July. „We have around 3,000 jobs to fill across Austria, from sales to logistics to apprentices“ He made a statement as follows. (yenivatan.at)

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