The job involves observing whether the item is rung-up correctly and if the clerk expresses any “thanks” following the transaction.
The government’s Liquor Distribution Branch is seeking bids from qualified mystery shoppers, who will discreetly examine the cleanliness, customer service and stock levels at a select number of its close to 140 stores.
Other questions the LDB is hoping to answer through its mystery shopper service include: Was the store clutter-free and easy to navigate?, and: Were all the shelves at least 90 per cent stocked? Those hired will provide the agency with a detailed report of their store findings, including any patterns witnessed and suggestions for improvement.
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