I think it is wrong to take peelies off of items u are not purchasing. As far as tearpads go I take what I will use. I think it is wrong to take the whole pad.
oh my! I'm sorry..Is "I didn't know better" a good enough excuse?
I think it is wrong to take peelies off of items u are not purchasing. As far as tearpads go I take what I will use. I think it is wrong to take the whole pad.
Thank you for asking a question that I have been too timid to ask here myself! I personally think it is wrong to take a peelie off a product that you do not intend to buy.
OK, Peelie Ethics Experts - here's one for you:
I buy 4 bags of Widgets. Most of the bags on the shelf are peelie-free. I get the last 4 peelied bags. The peelies are for "$3 off 2 bags of Widgets."
I use only 2 of the peelies for my 4 bags of Widgets and take the two other packages home still peelified for later use.
Is that 100% acceptable, borderline cceptable, or ethically iffy?
Last edited by Mitchell; 04-22-2009 at 06:18:03 PM. Reason: Bad speeling
I know what my decision is. Was. I took 'em without a second thought. I was just wondering what others thought since it's such a highly charged subject around here.
Had someone been shopping for the same item right then and there I would have offered them a peelie, however. I'm super helpful to other shoppers around me. I gave a $5 off $50 groceries to a guy in front of me today because I can't see myself buying that many groceries at Target and someone should get some use out of it.
ETA - Doreen quoted my type. Waaah!
Last edited by Mitchell; 04-22-2009 at 07:09:28 PM. Reason: Mitchell