Very rude member of staff on phone
Very rude member of staff on phone, who was reluctant to help and extremely rude to the point where my husband, who could hear the lady on the phone speaking to me, almost spat out his coffee! I called to ask about the cooking requirements on some of their unmarked frozen goods, and instead of going to check and help, the lady on the phone wanted to refer me to a website, but refusing to spell it. When asked if the website in question was called Farm Fair or Farm Fare, she reluctantly checked and came back to let me know the spelling was Fayre. This is after asking me “Do I use Google” in a strangely aggressive tone! I asked to speak to a manager and she seemed annoyed by this, asking why repeatedly, and after I said “to discuss the customer service” she didn’t even sign off.
This is such a shame to have unnecessarily rude people on the phone to customers. All other staff I’ve dealt with in my other visits at the Food Hall have been friendly and the model of good customer service. Not sure what happened with this particular older lady on the phone but she was clearly having a terrible day, or terrible life!
I spoke to a manager, who assured me I’d get a call back after she’d dealt with the complaint internally. She was much more helpful and supportive, giving me the information I needed and assurance she would follow up with me. She noted that the rude staff member I spoke to worked upstairs in the office and not on the shop floor - which doesn’t give license for frankly shocking customer service.
A note to the lady who chose to be rude on the phone:
You don’t know who you’re talking to, and what they might be going through. During a global pandemic, where many brands are struggling to stay afloat and even more people struggling to keep their jobs, it is unbelievable that you would represent your brand this way, and run the risk of your work being frowned upon by your colleagues. And for what? To feel good for trying to make someone feel stupid?
Have some bloody respect!
20 November 2020
Unprompted review