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By *occerstar579 OP   Man  over a year ago

Berwick

Why are changing rooms closed? I dont see how you can go into m and s and use the toilets but cant go into shops and use changing rooms? Aahhhh. Retail stores really not helping themselves some times! I'm not buying 4 or 5 trousers to try on to then return at least 4.

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By *olymalelincsMan  over a year ago

southend

I think it's to do with the need to sanitize them after use but not sure.

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By *enland doggersCouple  over a year ago

PE12 / PE13

Because I’m guessing your not swapping clothes with lots of people in M&S toilets. Not judging if you are though.

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By *olymalelincsMan  over a year ago

southend


"Because I’m guessing your not swapping clothes with lots of people in M&S toilets. Not judging if you are though. "

You mean that's not meant to be a thing

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"Retail stores really not helping themselves some times! "

It is not the store's decision

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By *lla_eastWoman  over a year ago

Manchester


"Retail stores really not helping themselves some times!

It is not the store's decision"

I think it is, as I’ve been to plenty that are still open.

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"Retail stores really not helping themselves some times!

It is not the store's decision

I think it is, as I’ve been to plenty that are still open. "

Sorry I didn't realise. I haven't seen any in Leeds

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Retail stores really not helping themselves some times!

It is not the store's decision

I think it is, as I’ve been to plenty that are still open. "

I've not been to anywhere that any changing rooms are open x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Some are open , some not , I think it’s the store not putting staff on to open them up , you need at least one or two on the door and then some to put back onto the rails etc , but agree I have walked out without buying as I can’t be assed to buy items that might not fit me and then having the hassle of returning them

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

I have just looked at the the government website and it says "changing rooms must remain closed except where essential". No definition of what "essential" means

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford

Some of the rules crazy! Went on a long coach trip last week 4 hrs! And we were unable to use the coach loo! Can understand its because people touch the door flush etc but then we all touch the hand rails etc getting on and of x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Some of the rules crazy! Went on a long coach trip last week 4 hrs! And we were unable to use the coach loo! Can understand its because people touch the door flush etc but then we all touch the hand rails etc getting on and of x"

And every public toilet are open ,makes no sense at all

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By *occerstar579 OP   Man  over a year ago

Berwick


"I have just looked at the the government website and it says "changing rooms must remain closed except where essential". No definition of what "essential" means "

Guess its essential if shops dont want you trying things on on the shop floor lol

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"Some of the rules crazy! Went on a long coach trip last week 4 hrs! And we were unable to use the coach loo! Can understand its because people touch the door flush etc but then we all touch the hand rails etc getting on and of x

And every public toilet are open ,makes no sense at all"

Well, it kind of does, toilets are essential, on a 4 hour coach trip, it's reasonable to expect adults to be able to go that long without using the toilet, there is unlikely to be a cleaner on the coach either.

Most public toilets have to be cleaned at regular intervals so are more likely to be clean (you'd hope).

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Some of the rules crazy! Went on a long coach trip last week 4 hrs! And we were unable to use the coach loo! Can understand its because people touch the door flush etc but then we all touch the hand rails etc getting on and of x

And every public toilet are open ,makes no sense at all

Well, it kind of does, toilets are essential, on a 4 hour coach trip, it's reasonable to expect adults to be able to go that long without using the toilet, there is unlikely to be a cleaner on the coach either.

Most public toilets have to be cleaned at regular intervals so are more likely to be clean (you'd hope)."

But as adults hopefully we b mindfull as to b able to clean b 4/after using a coach toilet if the appropriate materials are there 4 us! And wow my bladder is not that big! x

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"Some of the rules crazy! Went on a long coach trip last week 4 hrs! And we were unable to use the coach loo! Can understand its because people touch the door flush etc but then we all touch the hand rails etc getting on and of x

And every public toilet are open ,makes no sense at all

Well, it kind of does, toilets are essential, on a 4 hour coach trip, it's reasonable to expect adults to be able to go that long without using the toilet, there is unlikely to be a cleaner on the coach either.

Most public toilets have to be cleaned at regular intervals so are more likely to be clean (you'd hope).

But as adults hopefully we b mindfull as to b able to clean b 4/after using a coach toilet if the appropriate materials are there 4 us! And wow my bladder is not that big! x"

You're giving people far too much credit, you only have to look at the state of some public toilets to see that some people are actually very disgusting. I was once unfortunate enough enter a cubicle vacated by a 'lady', she had been for a number 2 and it was smeared on the wall, I confronted her and her response was 'they have cleaners for that'.

Some people are just gross.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Some of the rules crazy! Went on a long coach trip last week 4 hrs! And we were unable to use the coach loo! Can understand its because people touch the door flush etc but then we all touch the hand rails etc getting on and of x

And every public toilet are open ,makes no sense at all

Well, it kind of does, toilets are essential, on a 4 hour coach trip, it's reasonable to expect adults to be able to go that long without using the toilet, there is unlikely to be a cleaner on the coach either.

Most public toilets have to be cleaned at regular intervals so are more likely to be clean (you'd hope).

But as adults hopefully we b mindfull as to b able to clean b 4/after using a coach toilet if the appropriate materials are there 4 us! And wow my bladder is not that big! x

You're giving people far too much credit, you only have to look at the state of some public toilets to see that some people are actually very disgusting. I was once unfortunate enough enter a cubicle vacated by a 'lady', she had been for a number 2 and it was smeared on the wall, I confronted her and her response was 'they have cleaners for that'.

Some people are just gross. "

Ewwwww! x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Retail stores really not helping themselves some times!

It is not the store's decision"

Are you sure?

Only, a few weeks ago, we both used some changing rooms, along with others in and out.

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By *occerstar579 OP   Man  over a year ago

Berwick


"Retail stores really not helping themselves some times!

It is not the store's decision

Are you sure?

Only, a few weeks ago, we both used some changing rooms, along with others in and out."

I've used changing rooms in Next. Its shops decisions.

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"Some of the rules crazy! Went on a long coach trip last week 4 hrs! And we were unable to use the coach loo! Can understand its because people touch the door flush etc but then we all touch the hand rails etc getting on and of x

And every public toilet are open ,makes no sense at all

Well, it kind of does, toilets are essential, on a 4 hour coach trip, it's reasonable to expect adults to be able to go that long without using the toilet, there is unlikely to be a cleaner on the coach either.

Most public toilets have to be cleaned at regular intervals so are more likely to be clean (you'd hope).

But as adults hopefully we b mindfull as to b able to clean b 4/after using a coach toilet if the appropriate materials are there 4 us! And wow my bladder is not that big! x

You're giving people far too much credit, you only have to look at the state of some public toilets to see that some people are actually very disgusting. I was once unfortunate enough enter a cubicle vacated by a 'lady', she had been for a number 2 and it was smeared on the wall, I confronted her and her response was 'they have cleaners for that'.

Some people are just gross.

Ewwwww! x"

Yeah, I was absolutely gobsmacked at her response.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Think it maybe to keep track of clothes that may or may not be wore by the customer. No control if u allow customers to try on items of clothing. Covid is a new disease the shops r just learning bout it too.

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By *xfordshireCoupleMFCouple  over a year ago

Nr. Oxford

I went to two clothing stores today and both changing rooms were open. Maybe it’s a location or size thing. Primarks are closed but the two I went into are smaller retail stores (not sure I’m allowed to mention names so erring on the side of caution) and they both made a point of letting me know I could try clothing on.

Lily

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By *occerstar579 OP   Man  over a year ago

Berwick


"Think it maybe to keep track of clothes that may or may not be wore by the customer. No control if u allow customers to try on items of clothing. Covid is a new disease the shops r just learning bout it too. "

Sorry but makes no sense as the alternative is to buy many clothes and return to shops those that dont fit or dont like.

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By *ynecplCouple  over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

In a couple of shops the changing rooms were open but in most they were not. It is not helping them as if we have to buy clothes and then return those that don't fit etc then we might as well do our clothes shopping online which is what we are now doing and can't see us going back to store shopping.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

But what’s the difference, I can take them home try them on and take them back , so I’ve still worn them and could pass on COVID , I’ve seen people try on clothes in the shop , no one stops them , trainer at jds etc etc ,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was in two different clothes stores in derby earlier and both allowed me to try clothes on

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

1. Not being able to relieve yourself with dignity is a pretty big deal

2. Not trying on clothes immediately is only a hassle

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"But what’s the difference, I can take them home try them on and take them back , so I’ve still worn them and could pass on COVID , I’ve seen people try on clothes in the shop , no one stops them , trainer at jds etc etc , "

When they bought back they have been hanging them in a separate area before putting them back on sale x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"But what’s the difference, I can take them home try them on and take them back , so I’ve still worn them and could pass on COVID , I’ve seen people try on clothes in the shop , no one stops them , trainer at jds etc etc ,

When they bought back they have been hanging them in a separate area before putting them back on sale x"

Which they could do just as easily with clothes that are tried onnina changing room.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Living rurally it's an hour round trip to the nearest clothes shop. There's no way I'm buying any clothes to bring home and try on to take them all back. I hate clothes shopping at the best of times and rarely find things I like.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"1. Not being able to relieve yourself with dignity is a pretty big deal

2. Not trying on clothes immediately is only a hassle"

It will be a big deal for the retailer. As others have said, if you can't try them on you may as well shop online. Many people will never go back to the high street.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"1. Not being able to relieve yourself with dignity is a pretty big deal

2. Not trying on clothes immediately is only a hassle

It will be a big deal for the retailer. As others have said, if you can't try them on you may as well shop online. Many people will never go back to the high street."

Sure. It's a trend that was happening anyway.

But the necessity of toilets overrides the public health concerns that exist with both.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" I hate clothes shopping at the best of times and rarely find things I like. "

That would explain the socks then

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"But what’s the difference, I can take them home try them on and take them back , so I’ve still worn them and could pass on COVID , I’ve seen people try on clothes in the shop , no one stops them , trainer at jds etc etc ,

When they bought back they have been hanging them in a separate area before putting them back on sale x

Which they could do just as easily with clothes that are tried onnina changing room."

They could! Not my rules though shops! X lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I own an independent clothes shop and our changing rooms are open . You can try on , having a coffee and take your time looking through the store . Im trying my hardest to make the shopping experience as 'normal ' as i possibly can

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

Stores who have kept their changing rooms closed understand the financials very well - promote that customers have a month to return stuff and secondly save on staffing them - they're quids £££ in.

People buy more, when they are encouraged to in this way.

I'd research which competitors have their changing rooms open, rather than reward them.

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By *hatawasteMan  over a year ago

stafford


"Why are changing rooms closed? I dont see how you can go into m and s and use the toilets but cant go into shops and use changing rooms? Aahhhh. Retail stores really not helping themselves some times! I'm not buying 4 or 5 trousers to try on to then return at least 4. "

probably because of all the amateur short porn movies that are filmed in them0

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By *tace 309TV/TS  over a year ago

durham


"Retail stores really not helping themselves some times!

It is not the store's decision

I think it is, as I’ve been to plenty that are still open. I've not been to anywhere that any changing rooms are open x "

M&S in durham. The changing rooms were open there today

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By *iger4uWoman  over a year ago

In my happy place

Some are.

Monsoon is.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up

I have to say I think I've tried something on in a shop changing room twice in my life.. and once was for a bridesmaids dress. If it doesn't fit I'll just take it back

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport


" I hate clothes shopping at the best of times and rarely find things I like.

That would explain the socks then "

I think those socks are amazing. They must have been knitted out of trimmings from my hair

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By *ovebjsMan  over a year ago

Bristol


"I have just looked at the the government website and it says "changing rooms must remain closed except where essential". No definition of what "essential" means "

I would have thought that essential would be work changing rooms ect also rooms that are before chean areas

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"I have just looked at the the government website and it says "changing rooms must remain closed except where essential". No definition of what "essential" means

I would have thought that essential would be work changing rooms ect also rooms that are before chean areas "

Yes of course that must be the definition

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The problem is that the government is giving too much leeway in interpretation, so the actual policy is being decided by a local safety nazi. And these people are going to retain control when lockdown is finally lifted. Things won’t magically switch back to normal when lockdown ends, it will take several months for all the jobsworths to let go of the power they’ve had over the last year.

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By *onny123300Man  over a year ago

fleetwood

We all complain because the high street is dissapearing ..use it or loose it !.At the mo see shopping as on line but in 3d !the poor shop staff often have to wear masks for all of their working day and put up with hassle from disgruntled customers who are lets face it SLIGHTLY inconvenienced.id rather pick up clothes from the rack confident that they havnt been tried on in a confined poorley ventilated fitting room by a snivelling non mask wearer.At least when people bring them from home they are quaranteened for 24 hours before going back on the shop floor.??

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By *occerstar579 OP   Man  over a year ago

Berwick


"We all complain because the high street is dissapearing ..use it or loose it !.At the mo see shopping as on line but in 3d !the poor shop staff often have to wear masks for all of their working day and put up with hassle from disgruntled customers who are lets face it SLIGHTLY inconvenienced.id rather pick up clothes from the rack confident that they havnt been tried on in a confined poorley ventilated fitting room by a snivelling non mask wearer.At least when people bring them from home they are quaranteened for 24 hours before going back on the shop floor.??"

And so the clothes get taken to a home of several snivelling non mask wearers as you put it? Well have been to m n s today and been allowed to try on clothes and made a purchase or two. Having thanked the staff for allowing me to try on they say that they are doing very well because of the policy they are taking. It's down to furlough and not having staff to assist changing rooms. My argument is that if you staff changing rooms you will make extra sales.

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By *occerstar579 OP   Man  over a year ago

Berwick


"I have to say I think I've tried something on in a shop changing room twice in my life.. and once was for a bridesmaids dress. If it doesn't fit I'll just take it back "

I just dont want to be forced to take home three items...I was looking at a new suit for wedding...why buy 3 suits of about 140 quid each to return two and then take 3 days to get refund.

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By *traightcockloverMan  over a year ago

Leeds

A retailer worker told my cousin it’s because if they try them on and don’t fit they will put them back on the shop floor which is a risk. If they take them home and then bring them back they get put into the back of the store for a few days then put back out on the shop floor x

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By *occerstar579 OP   Man  over a year ago

Berwick


"A retailer worker told my cousin it’s because if they try them on and don’t fit they will put them back on the shop floor which is a risk. If they take them home and then bring them back they get put into the back of the store for a few days then put back out on the shop floor x"

Guess once you've tried it on it would be too difficult to then leave the items not wanted with the retail assistant to leave on a rack at the back?

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By *traightcockloverMan  over a year ago

Leeds


"A retailer worker told my cousin it’s because if they try them on and don’t fit they will put them back on the shop floor which is a risk. If they take them home and then bring them back they get put into the back of the store for a few days then put back out on the shop floor x

Guess once you've tried it on it would be too difficult to then leave the items not wanted with the retail assistant to leave on a rack at the back? "

Yes but you also need to think can everyone be trusted to do that? If there was a queue to hand the clothing back would everyone stand there to hand it in or just put it back on the shop floor?

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