The Checkout Girl
By (Author) Tazeen Ahmad
HarperCollins Publishers
The Friday Project Limited
1st October 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Retail and wholesale industries
381.4564130092
Paperback
272
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 18mm
292g
How much do you really know about what goes on at your local supermarket
We see them every week and they are privy to some of our most intimate secrets - those we wouldn't even share with our closest friends. To us they are the anonymous helpers for whom nothing is too much trouble. But for them, every customer has a part in a gripping soap-opera of lovers' tiffs, family feuds and extraordinary innuendos - turning the daily life of a checkout girl into a hilariously entertaining farce.
As we began to contend with the recession, Tazeen Ahmad realised that the supermarket checkout was the perfect place to gauge how the nation was coping with increasing job cuts, sky-high food prices and a billion pound hole in our economy. The answer, it turns out, was with white bread, ice cream and lots and lots of potatoes.
Sworn at, flirted with and at the receiving end of endless customer rants, The Checkout Girl is the deliciously gossipy memoir of life on the supermarket conveyor belt where each one of us has unwittingly had a walk-on part. Reading her story will change the way you shop forever.
Tazeen Ahmad has been a TV presenter and reporter for over 12 years, most recently working for Channel 4's Dispatches for whom she has made films that include Women Only Jihad, Undercover Mother, Christmas Credit Crisis and The Truth About Beauty Creams.'