Chaos at the Rewe checkout: customer ignores the cashier – video goes viral!

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In Cologne, a Facebook video from the Rewe Braunsfeld branch shows a controversial checkout situation and stimulates discussion.

In Köln zeigt ein Facebook-Video aus der Rewe-Filiale Braunsfeld eine kontroverse Kassensituation und regt zur Diskussion an.
In Cologne, a Facebook video from the Rewe Braunsfeld branch shows a controversial checkout situation and stimulates discussion.

Chaos at the Rewe checkout: customer ignores the cashier – video goes viral!

A video from the Rewe branch “Irrgang Braunsfeld” in Cologne is currently causing a stir on social media. The clip, which has already garnered over 700 likes and 240 comments, shows an everyday but unusual situation at the checkout. A customer packs his purchase very leisurely and, to make matters worse, he even removes individual bars from their packaging. The cashier takes action, states the total price and asks the customer to make their payment, but the customer simply ignores the request. Meanwhile, the situation becomes so tense that the cashier is forced to open another checkout to help the waiting customers.

The scenario captured in the video leads to a lively discussion among users who share similar retail experiences. Many report rude and disrespectful customers who make shopping a test of patience for everyone else. “The goods belong to the store until paid for,” comments one user, emphasizing the importance of thinking about your fellow human beings when you are in the store. The debate also revolves around the stress at the checkout, where sometimes you just need a little time to handle sensitive food.

Put on your health glasses

On a completely different topic, but no less important, is glaucoma, a serious eye disease that is not always accompanied by major symptoms. In fact, glaucoma can occur without known causes, with risk factors such as age (over 60), diabetes or family history playing a role. From Precision Vision we learn that although complete prevention is not always possible, regular eye exams and a healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce the risk.

Ophthalmology also provides evidence that intraocular pressure is a key risk factor for glaucoma. Signs of increased risk can be identified through an anamnesis. Normal intraocular pressure is between 10 mmHg and 21 mmHg; However, even with normal pressure, glaucoma can occur. Furthermore, the Universitätsklinikum Dresden recommends that 24-hour intraocular pressure measurements should be considered under certain circumstances in order to record fluctuations over the course of the day and to ensure that patients receive appropriate care.

Keep a clear view

The challenge of detecting and treating glaucoma early is of great importance. Timely surgery can help reduce intraocular pressure and thus prevent further damage to the optic nerve. Regular follow-up examinations are essential after such surgery to preserve vision and avoid deterioration.

In summary, it shows that a little patience and prevention can make a big difference, both in everyday life in the supermarket and in health care. Whether shopping or having an eye exam, mindfulness is key. So stay informed and careful both when shopping and being health conscious!