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Supermarket stock worker sets a precarious chocolate bar trap, deliberately overloading shelves after a snarky demand from a manager: 'Like a cocoa avalanche waiting to happen'

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  • ""You will stock the shelves!" – Okay, but you won't like it..."

    Some years ago, back in the last millennium, I earned some extra money stocking shelves in supermarkets. I wasn't working for the supermarkets themselves, but for a well-known chocolate brand-you know, the one with the violet cow. Usually, my job was simple: Check in, look at the shelves, restock, tidy up,
  • check expiration dates, and leave. Each store took maybe 1-2 hours. But there was this one store... The manager was never satisfied. He'd always inspect my work, find some bizarre issue, and make me do extra tasks. I didn't really mind, since I was paid by the hour.
  • Above the chocolate shelves, there was a little space where we kept extra boxes to restock quickly without fetching the pallet from the warehouse every time. So, one day, I'm in that store doing my usual routine. I only needed about
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  • half the weekly pallet-no big deal. I prepped the rest to go back to the warehouse. Just as I was about to leave, the manager blocks my way: "The warehouse is full. Nothing goes back. Fill everything into the shelves and put the rest on top!"
  • I paused. I had already filled the shelves. The top space wasn't exactly empty either. So I replied, politely: "Sorry, everything's already full. There's no more room." His answer? "I don't care how, just do it!" Cue malicious compliance.
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  • I filled the shelves. Every. Single. One. Front to back, top to bottom. I stacked chocolate bars behind, on top of, and between other chocolate bars. It looked awful. Like a cocoa avalanche waiting to happen. Then I got my work signed off, smiled, and left.
  • About 30 minutes later, I got a call. Apparently, it is possible to exceed the weight limit of supermarket shelves-with chocolate bars. Something bent. Everything spilled onto the floor. The manager was furious, but sadly I was already working in another store... So tragic.
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  • keepingitrealgowr... Everyone smiles at the end of these stories
  • AsleepContest1197 I want to say that the CAD got BURIED in chocolate, but it's the wrong brand. DazzleLove You really milka'd that joke

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