'I worked in Aldi, people ask why we scan so fast but it's not why you think'
The percentage system seemed to throw some people off and many asked for clarification, according to Daily Star.
Generally, the German supermarket chain asks for 83%, but some stores set their own, often higher, targets, the worker claimed. "That’s why they go so fast. They’re literally being timed. After every shift was a paper that had all the totals. And almost every time, ‘you hit 91%, but you should have hit 95%’."One person said: "I mean people with disabilities and pensioners with health and mobility issues exist."
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