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Tuskys immoral behavior
Burning Spear
#11 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 11:04:43 AM
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'user' wrote:
There has been complaints on coin shortage and forced sweets sales by Tuskys but today I have a new dimension.

I have been looking for sugar at Tuskys OTC in the past two months.They have been only stocking 2Kg packs at Kshs 340.

Isn't this immoral given that other supermarkets like Ukwala stock upto 0.5Kg.

I read this as a sign of greed and insensivity to the prevailing economic conditions of the bulk of their customers who are low income earners.
Sometime I just go near where they display the sugar to observe the customers reaction.Most customers just come , watch the packs click their tongues in disappointment and move to the next items .

Cant they have smaller packs like 1 kg or 0.5kg to cater for the lower income customers?



wastage of time.How do you go to one supermarket for 2 months looking for what is in other supermarkets.If other supermarkets sell in smaller quantities,then you go buy there and go home.

Stop Idleness !!! Komesha ujinga !!!
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'user'
#12 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 11:08:06 AM
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Burning Spear wrote:
'user' wrote:
There has been complaints on coin shortage and forced sweets sales by Tuskys but today I have a new dimension.

I have been looking for sugar at Tuskys OTC in the past two months.They have been only stocking 2Kg packs at Kshs 340.

Isn't this immoral given that other supermarkets like Ukwala stock upto 0.5Kg.

I read this as a sign of greed and insensivity to the prevailing economic conditions of the bulk of their customers who are low income earners.
Sometime I just go near where they display the sugar to observe the customers reaction.Most customers just come , watch the packs click their tongues in disappointment and move to the next items .

Cant they have smaller packs like 1 kg or 0.5kg to cater for the lower income customers?



wastage of time.How do you go to one supermarket for 2 months looking for what is in other supermarkets.If other supermarkets sell in smaller quantities,then you go buy there and go home.

Stop Idleness !!! Komesha ujinga !!!


Kizungu ngumu , let me rephrase it , in the past 2 months , whenever I go to tuskys..... blah blah blah.

Not going there to idle.

Kweli wazua ina masonko if no one finds ksh 340 for 2kg sugar bundle inexpensive(not too much).

In one of my observation session, Im almost certain I saw a (suspected)Wazuan grinning with creases on the face when he saw the Kshs 340tag.

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#13 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 11:15:24 AM
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'user' wrote:
bwenyenye wrote:
@User... get a life my boy. Why would you keep walking into a supermarket to watch people get humiliated? or is there someone you expect to meet there?


At OTC ,Sugar is just next to Unga and milk and juices . My observation is from the corner of my eyes and attentive ears and goes on as I shop for other items.

By the way OTC area ni area ya Wakamba. The tyres nearby is a confirmation to this. So this is where I meet my kinsmen and buy 2 or three Items for them.

Please do move on to other supermarkets as they offer sugar 2kg for Kshs 300. En this is in Nakumatt and besides their sugar is Mumias not that name i have never seen being sold in Tuskies.
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gohill
#14 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 11:17:14 AM
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Stop condemning @User. He goes to the supermarket wanting to buy a 0.5kg sugar finds there is none he goes home. For two months he can't get a 0.5kg packet and that's the source of his frustration.
'user'
#15 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 11:23:33 AM
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gohill wrote:
Stop condemning @User. He goes to the supermarket wanting to buy a 0.5kg sugar finds there is none he goes home. For two months he can't get a 0.5kg packet and that's the source of his frustration.


Not a sin . Mtu huenda msalani kulingana na ukubwa wa msamba wake. Bahati yako ni ya leo ile ya kesho ndio yangu.
2012 is here.Kenya is Ours.Be Part of The Peace Keeping Mission To Protect Our Motherland.Say No To Violence and Tribal Hatred .If you can read this,wewe ni mtu amesoma, usifikirie kama mtu hajaenda shule .Ni Hayo Tu
McReggae
#16 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 11:27:18 AM
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gohill wrote:
Stop condemning @User. He goes to the supermarket wanting to buy a 0.5kg sugar finds there is none he goes home. For two months he can't get a 0.5kg packet and that's the source of his frustration.


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#17 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 11:44:21 AM
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@User raised a question that has only given him insults.

A supermarket is supposed to cater for everyone, unless its an upmarket establishment, packaging of essential commodities that discriminate against social status is unwarranted and I think against the constitution.

Most of these supermarket built themselves on the sweat of this small income earners why do they discriminate when they grow.

PS.I have realised that the major supermarkets are ripping us dry..Eastmart for instance is a small establishment..they sometime sell items 10/= cheaper than the big supermarkets.
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#18 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 11:57:41 AM
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I surprisingly mbot a 2KG sugar at a Naivas store at 300...so sweet.
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#19 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 12:31:21 PM
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all supermarkets should introduce economy packs of all basic food items-the way they have done for snacksApplause Applause Applause
all about Kenya in 2011
Shak
#20 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 1:11:01 PM
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'user' wrote:
gohill wrote:
Stop condemning @User. He goes to the supermarket wanting to buy a 0.5kg sugar finds there is none he goes home. For two months he can't get a 0.5kg packet and that's the source of his frustration.


Not a sin . Mtu huenda msalani kulingana na ukubwa wa msamba wake. Bahati yako ni ya leo ile ya kesho ndio yangu.


@user, i'm on your side. I'm surprised by the level of insensitivity of some wazuans. These are the people who complain about lack of leadership and greed and at the same time are completely insensitive on the plight of the ordinary kenyan. They will only start to complain when ot hits them yet they could have done something about it earlier like make more noise like you're doing
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