I don't find them difficult but there is no way to do the thing without possibly looking like an idiot so you have to be OK with that.@FeelinSassie wrote:
I've never been tempted by these at all, but just to satisfy my curiosity, are they as conspicuous and easy to mess up as they sound? The stores I frequent are far too busy to pull off the photos.
@jewel1233 wrote:
... eat the meat after last year's recall so that is not an incentive either. . .
@gene wrote:
that is challenging. But How you get the full display (including cheeese) shot when people blocking your camera? Shall I tell them "get out I will make a shot?"
@Datagirl wrote:
@gene wrote:
that is challenging. But How you get the full display (including cheeese) shot when people blocking your camera? Shall I tell them "get out I will make a shot?"
You can take multiple pictures, up to 3. I usually just take what I can, get in line, order the meat and then the other sections get cleared. The slicer images are much more difficult though. They are often low behind the counter but I have gotten a few when they turned around. You just have to be ready.
@Marta24 wrote:
@Datagirl wrote:
@gene wrote:
that is challenging. But How you get the full display (including cheeese) shot when people blocking your camera? Shall I tell them "get out I will make a shot?"
You can take multiple pictures, up to 3. I usually just take what I can, get in line, order the meat and then the other sections get cleared. The slicer images are much more difficult though. They are often low behind the counter but I have gotten a few when they turned around. You just have to be ready.
You do not need to take a photo of the slicer. Just the counter, the middle display, and the slices display. Only if there is an issue with the slicer. Ihave done hundrends of them when they are heavily bonused and Im in the area or the store for something else.
@Datagirl wrote:
@Marta24 wrote:
@Datagirl wrote:
@gene wrote:
that is challenging. But How you get the full display (including cheeese) shot when people blocking your camera? Shall I tell them "get out I will make a shot?"
You can take multiple pictures, up to 3. I usually just take what I can, get in line, order the meat and then the other sections get cleared. The slicer images are much more difficult though. They are often low behind the counter but I have gotten a few when they turned around. You just have to be ready.
You do not need to take a photo of the slicer. Just the counter, the middle display, and the slices display. Only if there is an issue with the slicer. Ihave done hundrends of them when they are heavily bonused and Im in the area or the store for something else.
Yes, but if the slicer is dirty, you do need a pic.
@Antipopbritt wrote:
Cheap pay means cheap effort on my end. They get what they pay for. $5 will get a glowing review for the employee and some free treat meat for my cat.