WHAT size can I get for you madam . . . you fat, pikey t**t?
And would you like a bag with that - or a punch in the face?
Primark's customer service has been taken to a bizarre unofficial level by fed-up staff on a Facebook page.
They've flocked to the social network site to slam shoppers at the cut-price chain's 125 UK stores. One storms: "The money is s*** and the place is a market for pikeys." Another from Essex says of customers querying bills: "You want to punch them in the face."
Meanwhile a women's department assistant moans at "hefty" shoppers who need to "lose some f****** weight" instead of insisting they are a 16 "when they are obviously a 22 or 24".
And one worker blasts "t**t customers" who leave folded clothes in a mess, saying she wants to "dropkick them to the homeware department".
A Primark spokesman told us: "We are investigating this." Customers of the UK's second biggest clothes seller hit back at mocking staff. "You can't ridicule the people who keep you in business," said Selena James, 41, of Brighton, East Sussex.
Chloe Brooks, 32, a size 16 from Maidstone, Kent, said: "Primark is good for large sizes - but it's gutting to know some of their staff laugh at us."
And would you like a bag with that - or a punch in the face?
Primark's customer service has been taken to a bizarre unofficial level by fed-up staff on a Facebook page.
They've flocked to the social network site to slam shoppers at the cut-price chain's 125 UK stores. One storms: "The money is s*** and the place is a market for pikeys." Another from Essex says of customers querying bills: "You want to punch them in the face."
Meanwhile a women's department assistant moans at "hefty" shoppers who need to "lose some f****** weight" instead of insisting they are a 16 "when they are obviously a 22 or 24".
And one worker blasts "t**t customers" who leave folded clothes in a mess, saying she wants to "dropkick them to the homeware department".
A Primark spokesman told us: "We are investigating this." Customers of the UK's second biggest clothes seller hit back at mocking staff. "You can't ridicule the people who keep you in business," said Selena James, 41, of Brighton, East Sussex.
Chloe Brooks, 32, a size 16 from Maidstone, Kent, said: "Primark is good for large sizes - but it's gutting to know some of their staff laugh at us."
thats HILARIOUS

Comment