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Bunnings has allowed pets into its stores since 2015 as long as they are carried, secured on a lead or in a shopping trolley. In a statement Bunnings' managing director Mike Schneider told Daily ...
The DIY giant has long been a fan of furry friends, and lets shoppers bring their pets in store provided they are carried, on a lead, or secured in a shopping trolley. Bunnings boss Mike Schneider ...
Bunnings has allowed pets into its stores since 2015 as long as they are carried, secured on a lead or in a shopping trolley.
only to return to the “scene of the crime” to find a woman had already rolled over the dog poo with her trolley. The image sparked outrage among fellow Bunnings shoppers who were quick to ...
“Kid came in shopping with his dad ... after another Reddit user posted a photo of their dog sitting in a trolley at Bunnings earlier this week, prompting hundreds of positive responses.
Dodging dogs and putting my items in trolleys covered in dog fur ... customers have any concerns about their shopping experience." According to Bunnings, dogs are allowed in stores if they ...
Mum accused hardware giant of 'profiling' customers READ MORE: Bunnings shoppers go wild over ... as they had once had a security guard 'rip' a trolley put of their hands. 'Needless to say she ...
“Next time you’re wandering the aisles of Bunnings, armed with a trolley, a big bag of potting mix, and even bigger plans, remember: you’re not alone, and your gut has a mind of its own.
The motion from councillors Mark Bain and Joanne Page also demands district level centres including the Lynwood Shopping Centre and Bunnings Cannington be written to about the trolleys issue and ...
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