
REWE customer with unusual self-checkout question: “Is it legal and morally ok?”
Home Consumers Stand: 07.07.2026, 17:36 Comments Follow us on Google A supermarket customer watches employees codes at the..
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Handling the employee code may seem tempting if the intention is clean and the alternative means annoying waiting. I’m explicitly talking about paying for products at full price and not stealing something or something. The answer is clear: no, this is not allowed – even if the intention is completely honest.
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Handling the employee code may seem tempting if the intention is clean and the alternative means annoying waiting.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1I’m explicitly talking about paying for products at full price and not stealing something or something. The answer is clear: no, this is not allowed – even if the intention is completely honest.
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