This makes me wanna work in a grocery store again NOT!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@DanknDerpyGamer3 ай бұрын
Still trying to figure out the math on the "losses" - maybe I'm being an idiot.
@stars6604 ай бұрын
I would totally accept Pizzarrias as a gift.
@Adrastia5 ай бұрын
"Let's take a peak in the Backroom". How about nope? o.o
@OMADRevolution5 ай бұрын
Wise potato chips were soooo good! Those were the days!
@kyleanderson29495 ай бұрын
@16:05 totally thought that was Kevin Nealon
@TimothyWilson-uh7os5 ай бұрын
I enjoy these older videos back when America had concern for what they did and the pride was definitely there. Ever since then, it seems like there isn't half of the concern of something that once was.
@ShakespeareCafe7 ай бұрын
Make sure you tell every customer to have a nice day
@RandomDifferently7 ай бұрын
Old country buffet anyone?
@elpusegato7 ай бұрын
Cool kids puff cigs behind A&P
@doublecontralto8187 ай бұрын
Totally thought that was the Pokemon opening for a hot second at the beginning
@Thorium_Th7 ай бұрын
5:14 Less than 1% profit? That can not be true! Edit: nevermind.... just found out that American supermarkets have a profit marging of 1-3%. That's wild! We have profit margins of 20-30% and products are still cheaper.
@sassythesasquatch44257 ай бұрын
i work in IT but this is interesting as f
@rapman57917 ай бұрын
That chick at 17:00 is cute. I’d let her take a bottle of Tylenol for a little rendezvous out back. 😉
@jasonmatthews78297 ай бұрын
This was the same year that ABC aired the special that showed Food Lion bleaching fish and arguing about whether or not expired chicken could be safely deep-fried and sold at the deli. It's comforting to know the shrinkage issue was properly addressed in these training films.
@Moonlava7227 ай бұрын
Lol I worked at a Winn Dixie and we had this one chick who worked in the office and would always steal money. She finally was caught she stole over 9,000 in a month that was back in 93
@imKazahkstan8 ай бұрын
The bit at 7:14 is inaccurate, you shouldn't return chicken left out in the aisle to the cooler, because you don't know how long that chicken has been sitting out for. It could make a customer sick if you sell it.
@fjb35448 ай бұрын
Love how even then they made sure it was only white people stealing.
@Rick51508 ай бұрын
Nowadays this training video would tell you how your fully trained and heavily armed security force could possibly save 10% of your stores toothpaste from being stolen.
@therrienmichael088 ай бұрын
Are checks accepted now a days ?
@pepawg22818 ай бұрын
As a former retail grocery employee for 46 years, I can say that net profit margins are definitely very small. Loss prevention takes on many different roles! One of the most important areas is in diligence regarding billing of goods. Incorrect charges that go undiscovered is a HUGE reason for loss of profits. These are not only vendor errors, but internal company errors in billing items to the individual stores. We were tasked to review our bills daily to check for over charges by the warehouses.
@muskheadroom8 ай бұрын
My left ear is enjoying this
@lmtx459 ай бұрын
9:04 Sorry sir. I think you're lost here.
@timkeyes88709 ай бұрын
If you see someone stealing food, no, you didn't. Other stuff? Sure. But never food.
@Mugiwara2k10 ай бұрын
I have to hand it to them for telling such a bold face lie in this video, in that that they only make 1% off of profits and that a loss of rough $100 would take $16,000 to make up. It’s such a laughably obvious lie that it’s almost offensive that they expected anyone to believe that, as literally no business could survive even a year making literal pennies while maintaining overhead.
@everythingthrice258210 ай бұрын
The way he pronounces "refrigeration"
@andreww121210 ай бұрын
I worked at Pathmark in 2007-2011. They got bought out by A&P around 2010 and ran it into the ground. They went out of business in 2016 and closes all stores including A&P stores.
@Daddy-dp5gb10 ай бұрын
Legend has it, it was only illegal in Idaho to steal a bag of O'Boisies. 5-10 easy.
@Arthur-hg7ny10 ай бұрын
Do you like hot fudge sundaes?
@jxchamb10 ай бұрын
For whatever reason, we only went to A&P for ice cream.
@richardgadberry839811 ай бұрын
"If you're unsure about a customer, simply ask Yurf."
@wileyfoxyx10 ай бұрын
This is less than honest.
@MarkMeadows9011 ай бұрын
DaThings made a great YTP out of this
@AllenWalkerr11 ай бұрын
Yeah ajaja
@sushistalker2696 Жыл бұрын
Shrink is so evil. I’m going to enlist to join the fight against Shrink.
@phillipstracner7909 Жыл бұрын
I'm going to join the organization for shoplifting.
@marymorenomariposa Жыл бұрын
no, this is EXACTLY what i’d expect at any store now 😂😂😂
@kristinei4428 Жыл бұрын
Watch for those strangers in the back with a Fanny Pack, they are the hardcore ones.😊😂
@dewilew2137 Жыл бұрын
8:13 oh man this style of breyers yogurt cups really brought back the memories. Does breyers even make yogurt still?
@Adrastia5 ай бұрын
I don't think so. I haven't seen it in years.
@zenoslayer9618 Жыл бұрын
Ahh the day when store managers dressed like one. Now they try to hide by looking just like a bag boy. Shame about a&p. Also this is1992 the prices shown on product are not much lower than 2021. What happened?
@tj921able Жыл бұрын
These training videos would even be good in today's world. In many stores I walk in now, they look like their back storage rooms, no space to walk or anything. It's absolutely shameful! Thank you for sharing this. God Bless You & stay safe.
@vbrook04 Жыл бұрын
Now I get why the cigs are locked up
@scootyes89 Жыл бұрын
Refigeration...lol
@memaimu Жыл бұрын
He said refideration.
@stevezee5568 Жыл бұрын
I was a stock boy at Waldbaum’s (NY) supermarket in 1995. This brings back memories, thanks for posting
@ddub9696 Жыл бұрын
Waldbaums! Part of the A&P family. Come share our values!
@DanknDerpyGamer4 ай бұрын
Waldbaum's man I haven't heard that name in a long time, used to have one in the town next to me.
@bpcruiser Жыл бұрын
It was easy to steal back in those days.
@tomgrzywacz6135 Жыл бұрын
This did NOT age well...
@bjosezombie87 Жыл бұрын
How did DaThings miss this one?
@dimethylhexane11 ай бұрын
good news!
@69605 Жыл бұрын
translation: youre a retard, the manager will handle it
@holdmanchristmas Жыл бұрын
No way that if they lose $120 worth of product the company has to sell $16,000 worth of product to make up for it. This means that if jimmy accidentally drops a can of $3 pickles on aisle 4 the company loses a profit of $400.
@Eric-sn4qz Жыл бұрын
Back in the 80’s I worked in the Deli of a well known Supermarket. Upon closing at the end of the evening we used all the top of the line cleaning products to close for the evening. Every night. Boy were they pissed.
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This makes me wanna work in a grocery store again NOT!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Still trying to figure out the math on the "losses" - maybe I'm being an idiot.
I would totally accept Pizzarrias as a gift.
"Let's take a peak in the Backroom". How about nope? o.o
Wise potato chips were soooo good! Those were the days!
@16:05 totally thought that was Kevin Nealon
I enjoy these older videos back when America had concern for what they did and the pride was definitely there. Ever since then, it seems like there isn't half of the concern of something that once was.
Make sure you tell every customer to have a nice day
Old country buffet anyone?
Cool kids puff cigs behind A&P
Totally thought that was the Pokemon opening for a hot second at the beginning
5:14 Less than 1% profit? That can not be true! Edit: nevermind.... just found out that American supermarkets have a profit marging of 1-3%. That's wild! We have profit margins of 20-30% and products are still cheaper.
i work in IT but this is interesting as f
That chick at 17:00 is cute. I’d let her take a bottle of Tylenol for a little rendezvous out back. 😉
This was the same year that ABC aired the special that showed Food Lion bleaching fish and arguing about whether or not expired chicken could be safely deep-fried and sold at the deli. It's comforting to know the shrinkage issue was properly addressed in these training films.
Lol I worked at a Winn Dixie and we had this one chick who worked in the office and would always steal money. She finally was caught she stole over 9,000 in a month that was back in 93
The bit at 7:14 is inaccurate, you shouldn't return chicken left out in the aisle to the cooler, because you don't know how long that chicken has been sitting out for. It could make a customer sick if you sell it.
Love how even then they made sure it was only white people stealing.
Nowadays this training video would tell you how your fully trained and heavily armed security force could possibly save 10% of your stores toothpaste from being stolen.
Are checks accepted now a days ?
As a former retail grocery employee for 46 years, I can say that net profit margins are definitely very small. Loss prevention takes on many different roles! One of the most important areas is in diligence regarding billing of goods. Incorrect charges that go undiscovered is a HUGE reason for loss of profits. These are not only vendor errors, but internal company errors in billing items to the individual stores. We were tasked to review our bills daily to check for over charges by the warehouses.
My left ear is enjoying this
9:04 Sorry sir. I think you're lost here.
If you see someone stealing food, no, you didn't. Other stuff? Sure. But never food.
I have to hand it to them for telling such a bold face lie in this video, in that that they only make 1% off of profits and that a loss of rough $100 would take $16,000 to make up. It’s such a laughably obvious lie that it’s almost offensive that they expected anyone to believe that, as literally no business could survive even a year making literal pennies while maintaining overhead.
The way he pronounces "refrigeration"
I worked at Pathmark in 2007-2011. They got bought out by A&P around 2010 and ran it into the ground. They went out of business in 2016 and closes all stores including A&P stores.
Legend has it, it was only illegal in Idaho to steal a bag of O'Boisies. 5-10 easy.
Do you like hot fudge sundaes?
For whatever reason, we only went to A&P for ice cream.
"If you're unsure about a customer, simply ask Yurf."
This is less than honest.
DaThings made a great YTP out of this
Yeah ajaja
Shrink is so evil. I’m going to enlist to join the fight against Shrink.
I'm going to join the organization for shoplifting.
no, this is EXACTLY what i’d expect at any store now 😂😂😂
Watch for those strangers in the back with a Fanny Pack, they are the hardcore ones.😊😂
8:13 oh man this style of breyers yogurt cups really brought back the memories. Does breyers even make yogurt still?
I don't think so. I haven't seen it in years.
Ahh the day when store managers dressed like one. Now they try to hide by looking just like a bag boy. Shame about a&p. Also this is1992 the prices shown on product are not much lower than 2021. What happened?
These training videos would even be good in today's world. In many stores I walk in now, they look like their back storage rooms, no space to walk or anything. It's absolutely shameful! Thank you for sharing this. God Bless You & stay safe.
Now I get why the cigs are locked up
Refigeration...lol
He said refideration.
I was a stock boy at Waldbaum’s (NY) supermarket in 1995. This brings back memories, thanks for posting
Waldbaums! Part of the A&P family. Come share our values!
Waldbaum's man I haven't heard that name in a long time, used to have one in the town next to me.
It was easy to steal back in those days.
This did NOT age well...
How did DaThings miss this one?
good news!
translation: youre a retard, the manager will handle it
No way that if they lose $120 worth of product the company has to sell $16,000 worth of product to make up for it. This means that if jimmy accidentally drops a can of $3 pickles on aisle 4 the company loses a profit of $400.
Back in the 80’s I worked in the Deli of a well known Supermarket. Upon closing at the end of the evening we used all the top of the line cleaning products to close for the evening. Every night. Boy were they pissed.
No wonder they are no longer in business.