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50 Annoying Customers Who Channeled Their Inner Karen And Got Shamed Online (New Pics)

50 Annoying Customers Who Channeled Their Inner Karen And Got Shamed Online (New Pics)

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It's not easy working in the service sector. Dealing with entitled customer demands can break even the strongest of spirits. In fact, 75% of frontline employees reported feeling stressed and overworked in 2024. After you've seen some of the entries on this list, you might get the idea why.
Today, we're shining the light on some of the most insufferable and annoying behaviors from customers that workers had to deal with. From wreaking havoc in supermarket isles to expecting to get stuff for free, some people just deserve shaming. So, join us in calling out inappropriate customer etiquette and have a chuckle in the process!

#1 Two Kinds Of Regular Customers

Two Kinds Of Regular Customers
124points

#2 My Dad's A Photographer, This Is His Most Recent Client

My Dad's A Photographer, This Is His Most Recent Client
123points

#3 I'll Just Leave This Here

I'll Just Leave This Here
121points

Nobody likes to be treated poorly in the workplace, but the younger generation seems to be doing worse than their older colleagues when it comes to difficult interactions with customers. 72% of Gen Z workers say that interactions with people at work have worsened their mental health.

Almost the same number of retail employees say they might quit their job because of negative interactions with managers, co-workers, and, of course, customers. When it comes to employees of all ages, 59% say they're looking for a new job because customer and co-worker interactions are just too much.

#4 The Customer Is Always Right

The Customer Is Always Right
108points

#5 Found A Total Of 6 “Gift Baskets” Today On The Shelves. Please Stop Doing This

Found A Total Of 6 “Gift Baskets” Today On The Shelves. Please Stop Doing This
The only reason I know why this even happened is because my coworker said there’s a trend on Tiktok to make gift baskets in retail stores and leave them on the shelves for people to buy and get for their partners, friends, etc.

Idiotic, nobody is going to actually pick these up and buy them. You just made me and my coworkers day so much worse in the middle of our busiest day of the week. These take so long to put away and its utterly pointless.
107points

#6 Retail Reality

Retail Reality
96points

One reason why younger people might be complaining more about entitled customers is because Gen Z has come into the job market with different expectations. Dr Zoë Port​, management lecturer at Massey University, explains that young workers don't sacrifice their values for a job.

"The overwhelming theme is they want to be treated like human beings, not like worker drones that are only there to fulfil tasks," she told Stuff. That's why young workers nowadays get branded as entitled or 'difficult to work with'. However, some experts ask: is it really too much to expect to be treated like a person? 

#7 A Very Annoying Customer Left An Annoying Review At My Store And This Was The Response From My Owner

A Very Annoying Customer Left An Annoying Review At My Store And This Was The Response From My Owner
96points

#8 People Who Constantly Block The Isles Of Stores To Stand Around And Chat

People Who Constantly Block The Isles Of Stores To Stand Around And Chat
Report
90points

#9 Member Wanted One From The Middle And Decided They Didn't Need Help

Member Wanted One From The Middle And Decided They Didn't Need Help
Cause the middle ones are freshest ya know.
88points

A recent survey by Perceptyx revealed just how bad dealing with entitled customers can be. 53% of the respondents claimed that they've recently encountered customers who were verbally abusive, threatening, or just plain unruly. In some cases, the situation gets so bad that two in three employees have had to bring in their manager to deal with the customer.

#10 Going To NYC For The First Time So I’m Looking At Restaurants On Yelp, Only To Come Across This Gem

Going To NYC For The First Time So I’m Looking At Restaurants On Yelp, Only To Come Across This Gem
81points

#11 This Lady Using Bread As Kneepads So That She Can Look At Other Bread

This Lady Using Bread As Kneepads So That She Can Look At Other Bread
Report
76points

#12 The Cashier Touched My Bottle

The Cashier Touched My Bottle
75points

Retail workers aren't the only profession affected by infuriating customers. Other frontline workers like servers, hospital staff, and those who work in information, finance, and insurance face abusive behavior from customers, too. 

"From being cursed at on the phone or at the customer service counter to threats of violence in a hospital ER, frontline workers in all fields deal with difficult customer interactions," Senior Director and Head of the Center for Workforce Transformation at Perceptyx Emily Killham explained.

#13 Client Tries Getting Out Of Paying By Offering Free Cupcakes To Their Diabetic Marketer

Client Tries Getting Out Of Paying By Offering Free Cupcakes To Their Diabetic Marketer
Report
70points

#14 Leave Your Kids At Home

Leave Your Kids At Home
Parents are financially responsible for every hole your kids poke in our ground beef.
69points

#15 Someone Doesn't Understand What "Client" Means

Someone Doesn't Understand What "Client" Means
65points

Frontline workers also have other work-related stresses to deal with. Whether they're working in retail or hospitality, many employees receive inadequate pay, long work hours, and staff shortages. And it isn't just an American problem; hospitality workers in New Zealand are experiencing more and more verbal abuse and threats from customers, too.

Experts attribute it to the tough financial situation both the workers and the customers are in. They say the cost of living crisis has made people stressed, and, sometimes, people lash out at frontline workers.

#16 This Grouch Thought It Was Ok To Pop A Squat On The Buns! She Then Proceeded To Yell At Me For Stealing Her Spot In Line At The Deli Courter

This Grouch Thought It Was Ok To Pop A Squat On The Buns! She Then Proceeded To Yell At Me For Stealing Her Spot In Line At The Deli Courter
64points

#17 This Lady Resting On The Apples At Walmart

This Lady Resting On The Apples At Walmart
60points

#18 Karen Leaves 1 Star Review After Trying To Use Voucher For A Different Restaurant

Karen Leaves 1 Star Review After Trying To Use Voucher For A Different Restaurant
58points

"Months of Covid restrictions, the cost of living crisis, and the terrible mauling that hospitality businesses took over the pandemic means customers are more stressed, money is tighter, and hospitality managers are struggling to make ends meet. The pressure of it all causes resentment," personal transformation strategist Simone-Ellen Keller offers one possible explanation. "Everybody is running around with shortened fuses and frontline staff are the meat in the sandwich."

#19 When Clients Think This Is How Commissions Work

When Clients Think This Is How Commissions Work
55points

#20 And People Ask Why I Hate People

And People Ask Why I Hate People
55points
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