The buckets are usually placed where my messages need to go...
We get www.sari.ie collecting in my supermarket. All the collectors are coloured people...why?
+1. And I agree re the OP, the names on display for these collections often are similar to genuine charity organisations and people may be misled in thinking that they are donating to genuine causes.fThe ones that annoy me most are the chaps who regularly set up with a table and chair outside both the post office and credit union which are on the same street collecting for some vague charity
Let us know how you get on with Tesco manager.
now bill, that's nearly pathetic. It is not just gaa clubs that pack shopping bags in supermarkets, i have seen rugby clubs, hockey clubs, swimming clubs, athletic clubs, soccer clubs, in fact every kind of club, well, nearly every kind of club.
I can say that in the case of my own gaa club all monies donated in supermarket collections go to the running of underage sections. And to be fair to the local supermarkets it is the local clubs are allowed to pack groceries.
Nearly forgot, you dont have to contribute if you so wish.
One of the biggest gripes I have is with the fragmenting of charitable work. Each charity needs an office, paid staff, publicity, travel expenses etc.
....."the fight against drugs!"..is what charity...exactly?
I probably come across as cold and rude to these people but Ive bigger
things to worry about than what some randomer in the supermarket thinks of me.
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