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KROGETORY

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Wisconsin Cheese and some other things that STINK!
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My Customer Service Manager Stinks! Yes she is a terrible leader, has a bad personality, is not very good looking but worst of all she ACTUALLY ****ing smells bad.  We all have our unique body odor and we cannot actually smell ourselves which puts us at the mercy of spouses, family, and loved ones. Also some days you just want to sleep in and not have to take the extra 15 minutes to shower so you go to work lit AF. Other days you eat the wrong combo of meals and you have to squeeze out a few farts but dammit I have to put my foot down! This girl smells rancid.  I have no idea how to describe the smell other than a dead animal clinging to her to clothes.  What causes that?

 

It doesn't help that her personality is toxic and she is slightly hunchbacked. Kroger insurance is so bad she probably cannot afford to fix that. But I am sure she can afford soap and laundry detergent FFS. As she walks by the smell remains in the area a while and it is distracting and gross.  I cannot wait until my time in Krogetory (Krogr Purgatory) is over!!!



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One of our departments heads constantly has awful BO. You can smell it from quite a distance. I honestly question if he showers.

 

Customers have even complained about it, yet management has done nothing.



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I work with someone who has an odd smell about them..........it is hard to describe, and seems to get worse as the day goes on. I am wondering if they have some kind of health problem that causes it. I've noticed that they do wear a perfume that smells bad (to me) sorta stinky, something vaguely reminiscent of the 1980s perfumes called Babe and Tabu, which I cannot stand the smell of. As the hours go by, something gradually changes and the smell starts to remind me of old mothballs, mixed with hot asphalt.

I don't know of a better way to describe it, but that is what it reminds me of. Does anyone have any idea what is going on?  Is the perfume simply very OLD, and the person can't smell themselves? I feel sorry for the person as there is no "nice' way to let someone know they have an odor.  It seems like it might be solved if they just start using a completely different, brand new cologne. Unless there is a health problem that is causing their skin to change the odor of a perfume, or add something to the smell that combines in a bad way.



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