Aldi customers who refuse to have their bags searched face being denied service
One staff member claims a new bags search policy, where customers are asked to put their shopping bags on the conveyer belt so they can prove they are empty, could see them get turned away if they decline.If the bag is not, "we have been asking to look in the bags to make sure none of our items are in there", the worker claimed.
Others have made similar claim on a Facebook group for Aldi shoppers, saying they have been told to put everything, including their empty bags, on the belt.Picture: AlamyAldi has said the policy is made by stores and it is not a nationwide rule.Read more:The claims come against the backdrop of the cost of living crisis, and a renewed focus on shoplifting as prices at the checkouts soar.
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