Tuesday, May 22, 2012

FILTHY shopping centre toilets are pushing consumers out the doors of major shopping centres and on to the internet

I find the behaviour of people in shopping centre food courts have changed in Australia as a result of the shopping centres themselves. In the past when you went to a food court you took your rubbish to the bin. Now people seem to want to be waited on and leave the mess for others to clean up.

This behaviour didn’t exist in the past. As people see others leaving their waste they end up doing the same. Instead of just needing to clean up inadvertent accidents people are now required to clean up what people could easily do themselves.

We are becoming an incredibly lazy group of people but only as a result of the behaviour which appears to be encouraged and endorsed by shopping centres. If more people threw out their basic rubbish, more time could be spent ensuring eating areas were properly cleaned.

Shoppers in Melbourne’s most popular outlets, including Chadstone, Westfield Doncaster, Westfield Fountain Gate and Victoria Gardens, have relayed accounts of grubby toilet seats, benches drowning in water, unidentified liquids spilt on the floor and bins overflowing with rubbish.... Read More

- Kelvin Eldridge
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