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ka43 said..
Dont know anything about Aldi acohol except for the only time Ive been in there I asked my daughter (over 18) to pass me a bottle of spirits to have a look.
We then went to the checkout and the bloke behind the counter asked for my daughters ID. She looked a bit bemused and this is what followed.
"I just got her to pass it to me"
"I saw her touch the bottle"
"I know but she was just passing it to me"
"I need to see her ID"
"Why, its not for her?"
"If she touched an alcoholic product she must provide ID to prove shes over 18"
"Thats fine but Im way over 18 and its for me"
"Doesnt matter, thats our policy"
"your joking right?"
"No sir, Im not. You could be buying it for her"
"I could demand to know why you have such a pathetic policy but Im sure it would be laughable"
"That is managements policy, I dont make the rules"
"Couldnt give a rats arse. Do you want me to put it back or would that incur a 25% restocking fee?"
Out we walked never to return.
I'd have refused service too and have done in many similar instances in the past. My staff have been trained to do the same. Licensed premises are not the place for underage teens and if they are of age they should have ID on them. If not, no service, it just ain't worth the 10 k to the bloke on the till.
No need to take offense, it's just the way it is.
What if it was your 16 yr old daughter in the bottlo with a 38 yr old bloke who claims to be her Father and her ID wasn't checked and she ended up pissed, roofied and raped?
Then you'd have reason to be incensed.