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Obese Shoppers Say Clerks Not Helpful

43 minutes ago Health - AP


By JUAN A. LOZANO, Associated Press Writer

HOUSTON - Even though she's been a model, an author and small-business owner, Catherine Schuller said some sales clerks still only see her as an overweight woman who is out of place in their stores.

"I was once in a store and asked for the plus-size section. The clerk said, 'Why would I know that?' It's like I was insulting her," said Schuller, who runs CurveStyle: Reshaping Fashion, a New York consulting firm. "I tend not to want any help from sales associates."


A small Rice University study details some of the unpleasant experiences of women like Schuller and other overweight shoppers. The study suggests sales clerks subtly discriminate against obese shoppers unless they think the customer is trying to lose weight.


But the world's largest retail trade association said the study proves only that some sales clerks are rude.


The research, conducted over five years, was done in three phases and focused on a large Houston mall. The shoppers visited smaller stores; no department stores or restaurants were included.


In the first phase, 10 white women played the role of a customer in four scenarios: casually and professionally dressed average-weight shoppers, and casually and professionally dressed obese shoppers. Those posing as obese participants wore a prosthetic that made them appear to be a size 22.


The obese shoppers reported greater levels of interpersonal discrimination, with the ones casually dressed facing the most rejection. The subtle forms of discrimination included less eye contact, more rudeness, hostility and unfriendliness, said Eden King, one of the study leaders.


"That kind of subtle discrimination is more challenging and potentially more harmful," said King, a Rice graduate student in psychology.


In the second phase, seven women acted as either obese or healthy-weight shoppers. They also carried either a diet cola or an ice cream drink and told store employees whether or not they were trying to lose weight.


Obese shoppers with the ice-cream drink reported the greatest amount of discrimination, King said.


The third phase of the research involved interviews with 191 white women, who were not involved in the study, about their shopping experiences in general. Obese women said they faced more discrimination, spent less time and money in the store and would probably not return.


But Scott Krugman, spokesman for the National Retail Federation in Washington, D.C., said he doesn't think the study clarifies whether the store employees were actually discriminating against the obese shoppers or whether they were just rude across the board.


"Discrimination happens in all walks of life, and it's wrong," he said. "If this behavior is happening, retailers want to know."


Krugman said the women carrying drinks might have been treated poorly because the store may have forbid food or beverages.


However, Chris Crandall, a psychology professor at the University of Kansas who has tracked attitudes toward the overweight for the last 20 years, said the Rice findings are typical.


"To reduce anti-fat prejudice, we have to tell people how much the problem is due to genetics and physiology and how it has less to do with willpower," he said. "But that flies against the American way of thinking about things."


Allen Steadham, spokesman for the International Size Acceptance Association in Austin, said the study's findings should be a call to action.


"Overweight people feel embarrassed when discriminated against and they want to forget it. "We as consumers have to connect with the businesses and make our needs known," he said.
 
Overweight people feel embarrassed

Probably not nearly embarrassed as a retail clerk who makes minimum wage.

At any rate... how many suck assed clerk have you personally run across?

Me... 99.9%... and Men's Store Clerks are almost always better.... but not all real good.
 
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Customer service has simply gone to shit in recent years. Too many high school kids working retail. And the very fact that they are at work (actually have to work) makes them bitter and a touch apathetic.

Not all adults are better. I've had some horrible responses to simple questions.

Q: Where can I find men's slacks?
A: Not here.(while smacking gum)

Asian chick at a local chinese restaurant: You order Shrimp Lo Mein. We out of noodle. I bring you Shrimp and Broccoli. You pay $1.25 more.
Me: I ordered Shrimp Lo Mein. I'm not paying more for something I didn't order.
Asian chick: But Shrimp and Broccoli cost more
Me: Its not what I ordered. I'm not paying for something I did not order, much less extra for it.
Asian chick storms off and returns: You take money back and go. You rude.
Me: WTF???

And then they bitch about low tips.
 
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scooter1369 said:
Customer service has simply gone to shit in recent years. Too many high school kids working retail. And the very fact that they are at work (actually have to work) makes them bitter and a touch apathetic.

Not all adults are better. I've had some horrible responses to simple questions.

Q: Where can I find men's slacks?
A: Not here.(while smacking gum)

Asian chick at a local chinese restaurant: You order Shrimp Lo Mein. We out of noodle. I bring you Shrimp and Broccoli. You pay $1.25 more.
Me: I ordered Shrimp Lo Mein. I'm not paying more for something I didn't order.
Asian chick: But Shrimp and Broccoli cost more
Me: Its not what I ordered. I'm not paying for something I did not order, much less extra for it.
Asian chick storms off and returns: You take money back and go. You rude.
Me: WTF???

And then they bitch about low tips.
She no ruv you rong time.
 
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scooter1369 said:
Customer service has simply gone to shit in recent years. Too many high school kids working retail. And the very fact that they are at work (actually have to work) makes them bitter and a touch apathetic.

Not all adults are better. I've had some horrible responses to simple questions.

Q: Where can I find men's slacks?
A: Not here.(while smacking gum)

Asian chick at a local chinese restaurant: You order Shrimp Lo Mein. We out of noodle. I bring you Shrimp and Broccoli. You pay $1.25 more.
Me: I ordered Shrimp Lo Mein. I'm not paying more for something I didn't order.
Asian chick: But Shrimp and Broccoli cost more
Me: Its not what I ordered. I'm not paying for something I did not order, much less extra for it.
Asian chick storms off and returns: You take money back and go. You rude.
Me: WTF???

And then they bitch about low tips.



Thanks, now I have that damn "Chopping Broccolli" song in my head.
 
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scooter1369 said:
Customer service has simply gone to shit in recent years. Too many high school kids working retail. And the very fact that they are at work (actually have to work) makes them bitter and a touch apathetic.

Not all adults are better. I've had some horrible responses to simple questions.

Q: Where can I find men's slacks?
A: Not here.(while smacking gum)

You may have deserved that simply for using the term "Slacks"

I just don't think its a good word... right up there with "Davenport"
 
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scooter1369 said:
Customer service has simply gone to shit in recent years. Too many high school kids working retail. And the very fact that they are at work (actually have to work) makes them bitter and a touch apathetic.

Not all adults are better. I've had some horrible responses to simple questions.

Q: Where can I find men's slacks?
A: Not here.(while smacking gum)

Asian chick at a local chinese restaurant: You order Shrimp Lo Mein. We out of noodle. I bring you Shrimp and Broccoli. You pay $1.25 more.
Me: I ordered Shrimp Lo Mein. I'm not paying more for something I didn't order.
Asian chick: But Shrimp and Broccoli cost more
Me: Its not what I ordered. I'm not paying for something I did not order, much less extra for it.
Asian chick storms off and returns: You take money back and go. You rude.
Me: WTF???

And then they bitch about low tips.

Me so solly about your experience
 
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The fat chick said:
"I was once in a store and asked for the plus-size section. The clerk said, 'Why would I know that?' It's like I was insulting her,"
I'm picturing her asking some random skinny girl who she thought was a sales associate this question! :lol:

The third phase of the research involved interviews with 191 white women, who were not involved in the study, about their shopping experiences in general. Obese women said they faced more discrimination, spent less time and money in the store and would probably not return.
So the women who by their own admission intend to spend less time and money in the store are less likely to get good help? Sounds like the sales clerks are doing a good job of seeking out the paying customers!
 
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AKAKBUCK said:
You may have deserved that simply for using the term "Slacks"

I just don't think its a good word... right up there with "Davenport"
Don't forget "Lavatory" used in substitution for bathroom.

My grandma still says davenport and lavatory.
 
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Unless you have gray hair don't go into a Saks store... I'm looked at like I'm a mexican running the boarder when I'm in there... then some older lady comes in and has a dozen associates at her disposal...

needless to say, they lost my business... (not that I'm a big shopper there... I don't care for the store to begin with, and don't shop there much... the repeated incidents really gave me a reason to stay away)...
 
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I hate rude sales clerks in the retail business

There is this huge overweight chick that works at Subway and she is so rude I just want to say to her Call Jenny Graig u fat Bitch!

I guess she never has took Jareds advice
 

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