I was up in my local Tesco yesterday with my mother. There was a gang of young fellows packing bags with collection boxes in front of them. They were all wearing yellow t-shirts and looked like they were collecting for an organised charity. However, as my mother was putting some money in the box she just happened to ask them what they were collecting for. Expecting to hear 'the homeless', 'Concern', 'the Wheelchair Association' or some such, she was astounded to be told it was for a trip to Amsterdam for the boy scouts. I've seen this kind of thing before in Tesco, either there's no indication on the box of what the charity is, or just a scrappy little notice in magic marker that you have to squint at to read. I really think there should be large signs at the checkout regarding what the collection is for. My mother certainly wouldn't have contributed if she'd known in advance it was for something like that. There's far better causes she'd like to give her money to. I also think there should be several 'packer free' checkouts for people who'd prefer to pack there own bags but feel embarassed to say 'no' to these eager young people. Anyone else agree?