SKP responds to refusing to allow delivery people to enter, have you ever been there to shop?

Updated on tourism 2024-04-27
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I haven't been there, but I heard that the service there is very good, but I didn't expect to look down on the delivery staff.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I'll go to SKP if I'm fine, and I can't go through the main entrance to deliver takeaways, it's normal, the shopping environment is good, and things are really not cheap, but no one says anything if you don't buy it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I haven't been there because I'm not from Beijing, and I haven't been to Beijing either.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I've been there, when I buy a famous brand, or when I buy a gift for a customer. The main reason is that the people who consume there are quite rich, and I feel that I am really far from the people over there!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, because there is no SKP in my city, and I am not high-end enough to go in and shop.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't think I'm going to go, since the takeaway service has been opened, why don't you let the takeaway guy in, why is this.

    And I feel that this behavior is a bit of a professional discrimination. Why, do you feel that the delivery brother can't afford your things, or do you have some prejudice against the profession of the delivery brother. <>

    Haven't you heard of the phrase "All men are created equal"? I was too embarrassed to say that, I felt like I was pretending. But I didn't think of anything else for a while, so I'll make it official.

    But anyone who has gone to school or received a modern ideological education, I don't think they should do this. It used to be sexism, but now it's going to engage in occupational discrimination, it's still a high-end shopping mall, and people who have received higher education, we can't live more and more and go back. <>

    What's wrong with the takeaway guy, you don't let people in. If someone has a demand, there is a rationality for takeaways to go in. Besides, can't the takeaway brother go in to consume, then you are purely looking down on people.

    When the time comes, you will not be allowed to enter the cleaners or migrant workers, and you may be able to block a big financier.

    Now the rich just don't follow the usual path, and there are rich old ladies who specialize in cleaning up. Have you watched the recently popular TV series "Thirty Only", is there a clip in it, an aunt goes to the jewelry store with a grocery bag. Some clerks in the store looked down on people and didn't accept them at all, and finally they bought the treasure of the town store and slapped their faces.

    Therefore, preventing the takeaway brother from entering the mall is itself more cheap. People who are really rich, educated, and have quality really don't do that. The whole self is high above and looks down on others. Be careful and turn around, people will slap you in the face and catch you off guard. <>

    SKP malls take a relatively high-end route, with big brands gathered, and luxury goods are also dazzling and dizzying. But you can't just because it's all these high-end things, you don't let the takeaway guy in. The takeaway guy changes his clothes, a straight suit, or a famous brand, can you still be so arrogant to stop him from entering?

    So, if SKP really does this kind of thing, then I can't accept it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I won't go there to shop in the future, because their service attitude is problematic, and the delivery staff are the same people, and their status is not low.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If there is something necessary, it may still go. The things they have over there are all **,**Although they are expensive, they will still go if there is a demand, but there is a problem with what they do, and I will continue to track it to see how to deal with it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Actually, I won't go there to shop in the future, because I think this mall is discriminatory against delivery people.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In response to the question of whether the takeaway brother can enter the SKP,SKP issued a statement at noon today, saying that during the epidemic, all restaurants will deliver the packaged customer meals to the designated location, and the delivery staff will pick up the food at a fixed point. Before the pandemic, delivery workers entered through the staff aisle to pick up food.

    SKP said,There are different entry lanes for customers and staff. All staff, including delivery riders, must enter through the staff passage in accordance with regulationsThe main entrance is open for all customers.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I don't think shopping malls should refuse takeaways to enter, although the variety of goods in the mall is indeed relatively complete, but it still can't meet everyone's needs, and the clerks in the mall also have to eat, so they can't be forced to spend in the mall!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You can refuse, each mall has a property team dedicated to maintaining order and security, and they have relevant regulations for takeaways.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can't refuse, the takeaway staff is a regular job, which is also worthy of respect, and the takeaway is a convenient way for people to eat, which is mutually beneficial.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Probably not, because the delivery staff is also a customer, and there is no reason to refuse someone.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Recently, SKP has aroused heated discussions among netizens because of its refusal to allow delivery workers to enter; Everyone is thinking about why the takeaway brother is treated as an "inferior group". I think most of the reasons are because they do the most basic work!

    With the development of the Internet, online shopping and online ordering have become the most accustomed things around us. Delivery workers and couriers have also become a popular profession.

    However, in many cases, delivery workers will always encounter unfair treatment, and we can often see that delivery workers are prohibited from entering office buildings and shopping malls.

    In my personal opinion, the reason why many places treat delivery workers as "low-class people" is because of the following reasons:

    1. The takeaway brother will affect the "image" of the shopping mall In the eyes of many businesses, the takeaway brother belongs to the low-class group and is incompatible with the tall shopping mall he operates. So in order to improve the image of the mall, they will issue such a ban.

    It is forbidden for the little brother wearing takeaway clothes to enter the store; And the process of picking up food can only wait in front of the mall. If it is a business with "strict" management, it may not be allowed to stand in front of the mall.

    Second, the takeaway brother will bring inconvenience to the management of the shopping mallThere are a lot of takeaway brothers around us, and I think for them, time is really money. In order to be able to deliver the order on time, many times I use running instead of walking.

    In the surging shopping mall, the behavior of the takeaway brother running may cause harm to customers. If you collide with a customer while carrying a hot meal, you will burn the customer.

    Once such behavior occurs, it is very bad for the hygiene of the mall and the shopping experience of customers.

    I think it is under such circumstances that some shopping malls and office buildings are forbidden to takeaway brothers.

    But in my personal opinion, management cannot be one-size-fits-all; This is disrespectful to the takeaway brother, and the correct approach should be to set up a dedicated takeaway brother channel. This will help them be more efficient and avoid contact with customers.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Which eye do you have to see SKP treating delivery workers as low-end people? This high-end mall has been open for so many years, why is there nothing? The so-called female blogger or so-and-so director wants to experience the work of a food delivery person, and this Internet began to bombard people, why don't you people with a sense of justice say that the so-and-so director pretends to be a food delivery person, and sour people skp?

    And it fell into the vinegar vat, don't be like this, I didn't see anything wrong with SKP in the whole process, people are very civilized, and this pretending to be a food delivery person is really childish.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I don't think the delivery worker should be regarded as a low-class profession, SKP may be for the image of the mall, but this is a kind of disrespect, the profession is not high.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I think it's they who look at people with colored eyes. I always feel that the delivery staff is particularly unqualified. Particularly dirty and messy.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    What clothes to wear is everyone's own choice, and now there are many people who like to wear JK clothes to go shopping, what kind of clothes to wear to the mall will have an impact on the mall? Not reallyBeijing's SKP will not have a bad business or a decline in reputation just because there are delivery workers wearing work clothes into the mall, so this move by Beijing SKP is really very inappropriate.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's not suitable, the delivery people are also people, and they can naturally enter the mall, otherwise many people won't be able to eat.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I don't think it's appropriate to not allow people in takeaway uniforms to enter the mall, which will delay the work of the takeaway guy and will also cause trouble for the staff in the mall.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I think it's inappropriate for delivery workers to wear takeaway overalls and not be allowed to enter shopping malls, which are originally places for mass consumption.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The real fact is that in my opinion, this is an exaggerated fact, although it is undeniable that there is occupational discrimination in Beijing SKP, but according to the interviews with other delivery workers, it is not as bad as Director Cao said. This shopping mall provides a special staff channel, including the staff of the shopping mall to go through the staff channel, one to avoid contradictions, and the other is for convenience.

    The mall is qualified to manage the entry crowd In our opinion, this incident highlights the occupational discrimination of Beijing SKP, butIn fact, SKP has the right to decide what kind of people can enter the store to consume, and the mall has the right to operate and manage independently. Therefore, this matter cannot be excessively magnified by the management of the mall, saying that it is occupational discrimination.

    When we look at events, we can't simply look at the surface of things, but we need to have a deep understanding of the real events.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It is occupational discrimination, and their behavior will inevitably have a great impact, especially from the community.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I think that the Beijing SKP's refusal to allow delivery workers to enter is a kind of occupational discrimination, because they believe that they are a high-end shopping mall and there should be no entry and exit of delivery workers, so they prohibit outsiders from entering and leaving, which is undoubtedly a kind of occupational discrimination.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Personally, I think it is discrimination against the profession, after all, "360 lines, the line is the champion". Every industry is not easy, and every industry has its own dignity, and Beijing SKP refuses to enter the takeaway, which invisibly expresses to the world that it does not respect the takeaway industry.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    In fact, it is occupational discrimination, because a shopping mall refuses to allow delivery workers to enter, which actually causes great inconvenience.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    I don't think it's professional discrimination, it's about creating a good shopping environment for customers.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    This incident is real, and I personally think that it is professional discrimination, and it is not an exaggeration that Beijing SKP thinks that food delivery is too low-level and not suitable to enter their place.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I think it's occupational discrimination, after all, SKP is a place where the rich gather, and it's normal to look down on delivery people.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    One is that the security guard is new, and the other is the unspoken rules of the mall, which this delivery man is not familiar with.

    Recently, some netizens said that the delivery staff who delivered SKP was told when delivering food in Jinlou that they were not allowed to enter the mall in takeaway clothes and were turned away. Netizens are all question marks, how can they deliver a takeaway discriminatory?

    Isn't that discrimination against delivery people? What age are people still divided into three, six, nine and so on?

    Let's take a look at what kind of mall SKP is. <>

    SKP is a luxury brand and high-end department store jointly created by Taiwan's Shin Kong Mitsukoshi and Beijing's local brand Hualian, and is one of the most profitable department stores in China and the second in Asia. I basically bought high-end goods and luxury brands.

    Of course, SKP responded soon after the incident, saying that its mall has a special channel for delivery people to go, and there are also special pick-up locations. There is no intention of apologizing throughout the article, as if to say that the delivery man is not. But even the security guard at the entrance of the mall doesn't know where the takeaway pick-up point is, what the hell is going on?

    Probably the mall's explanation is only "this security guard is new". <>

    A shopping mall like SKP must be for the experience of customers or the spirit of the shopping mall, there are such regulations, and we are also very curious, why is it only now **? Didn't you have it before? How did merchants communicate with their customers in the past?

    Where is the legendary employee aisle or take-out pick-up point?

    And when we look at the ** at the time of the incident, we will also find that SKP has not implemented the security guard at all, and faces this matter with an attitude of not caring, as if to say, 'You can go, you don't know and you can't enter' This unique tone of high-end shopping malls faces this matter. Otherwise, why don't the security guards know anything? Is it true that the security guard doesn't know?

    Or does SKP simply not have a staff aisle or a pick-up table? We don't know. <>

    In the end, we should all have a correct three views, and it is not shameful to earn money with both hands, and we should not allow others to discriminate against us.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    This may be due to the fact that the information is not delivered in a timely manner, or it may be that there is indeed no waiting area, or it is not safe for the delivery person to enter.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    It's just a clear view of the forced explanation, and there is no collusion between the top and bottom to make good lines, just to give ** and the public an explanation, don't take it seriously.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    It must have been due to the fermentation of the matter, in order to calm everyone's anger, so it was said that there was a waiting area, but in fact there was no at all.

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