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Our employee restrooms are the single occupant kind with the lock.  The ones in the back aren't marked but the ones in the breakroom are marked men on one and women on the other.  That brings me to my first question.  If only one person uses the restroom at a time, why does it matter if it's used by a man or a woman?  My second question has to do with the fact that the men's restroom has both a toilet and a urinal.  Why not have just a toilet?  I can just see two guys in there with one standing at the urinal and the other one sitting down taking a dump.  Besides, with both a urinal and a toilet in there, whenever the people outside hear a flush, they know you just took a dump.  If there was just a toilet, they wouldn't be able to tell if you just went number one or number two.



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Our employee restrooms are the single occupant kind with the lock.  The ones in the back aren't marked but the ones in the breakroom are marked men on one and women on the other.  That brings me to my first question.  If only one person uses the restroom at a time, why does it matter if it's used by a man or a woman?  My second question has to do with the fact that the men's restroom has both a toilet and a urinal.  Why not have just a toilet?  I can just see two guys in there with one standing at the urinal and the other one sitting down taking a dump.  Besides, with both a urinal and a toilet in there, whenever the people outside hear a flush, they know you just took a dump.  If there was just a toilet, they wouldn't be able to tell if you just went number one or number two.


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First world problems...

I agree, if it has a lock, then it should be multi use.  Ours don't have urinals.  Toilet only.  I have seen men use the ladies bathroom when the mens is occupied.

I have seen two courtesy clerks come out of a single occupant bathroom before.  I didn't want to know why.

Maybe men are messier.  Maybe womens bathrooms have dispenser and special biohazard can for tampons?

The locks do break so always have your cell phone with you.  Two locks have been replaced at our store.



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Our employee restrooms are the single occupant kind with the lock.  The ones in the back aren't marked but the ones in the breakroom are marked men on one and women on the other.  That brings me to my first question.  If only one person uses the restroom at a time, why does it matter if it's used by a man or a woman?  My second question has to do with the fact that the men's restroom has both a toilet and a urinal.  Why not have just a toilet?  I can just see two guys in there with one standing at the urinal and the other one sitting down taking a dump.  Besides, with both a urinal and a toilet in there, whenever the people outside hear a flush, they know you just took a dump.  If there was just a toilet, they wouldn't be able to tell if you just went number one or number two.


 I have never seen a Kroger break room with restrooms. Never seen single restrooms in any new store. The old store I worked at had 2 restrooms up front single occupant. I cannot remember if the men's had a urinal or not. The funny thing is the bigger restrooms were in the back behind the meat department there was a hallway where the restrooms were. That store first opened as M&M anyone in Savannah Georgia knows M&M Kroger bought them out. Maybe your store was M&M and remodeled and just happen they kelp the restrooms and built the break room where they are. 



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Our employee restrooms are the single occupant kind with the lock.  The ones in the back aren't marked but the ones in the breakroom are marked men on one and women on the other.  That brings me to my first question.  If only one person uses the restroom at a time, why does it matter if it's used by a man or a woman?  My second question has to do with the fact that the men's restroom has both a toilet and a urinal.  Why not have just a toilet?  I can just see two guys in there with one standing at the urinal and the other one sitting down taking a dump.  Besides, with both a urinal and a toilet in there, whenever the people outside hear a flush, they know you just took a dump.  If there was just a toilet, they wouldn't be able to tell if you just went number one or number two.


 I have never seen a Kroger break room with restrooms. Never seen single restrooms in any new store. The old store I worked at had 2 restrooms up front single occupant. I cannot remember if the men's had a urinal or not. The funny thing is the bigger restrooms were in the back behind the meat department there was a hallway where the restrooms were. That store first opened as M&M anyone in Savannah Georgia knows M&M Kroger bought them out. Maybe your store was M&M and remodeled and just happen they kelp the restrooms and built the break room where they are. 


Nope, the store has always been a Kroger store except when it was an A&P back in the '70s.  The entire store store was expanded and remodeled five years ago and that included building a new upstairs where there had not been one before.   So that entire section is new.   The upstairs is where the breakroom, conference room, and managers' offices are.   The restrooms in the backroom were also built new as was the entire backroom.



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Our employee restrooms are the single occupant kind with the lock.  The ones in the back aren't marked but the ones in the breakroom are marked men on one and women on the other.  That brings me to my first question.  If only one person uses the restroom at a time, why does it matter if it's used by a man or a woman?  My second question has to do with the fact that the men's restroom has both a toilet and a urinal.  Why not have just a toilet?  I can just see two guys in there with one standing at the urinal and the other one sitting down taking a dump.  Besides, with both a urinal and a toilet in there, whenever the people outside hear a flush, they know you just took a dump.  If there was just a toilet, they wouldn't be able to tell if you just went number one or number two.


 I have never seen a Kroger break room with restrooms. Never seen single restrooms in any new store. The old store I worked at had 2 restrooms up front single occupant. I cannot remember if the men's had a urinal or not. The funny thing is the bigger restrooms were in the back behind the meat department there was a hallway where the restrooms were. That store first opened as M&M anyone in Savannah Georgia knows M&M Kroger bought them out. Maybe your store was M&M and remodeled and just happen they kelp the restrooms and built the break room where they are. 


 The store you work at is old,unclean and obsolete. New stores have these simple set ups.



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Our employee restrooms are the single occupant kind with the lock.  The ones in the back aren't marked but the ones in the breakroom are marked men on one and women on the other.  That brings me to my first question.  If only one person uses the restroom at a time, why does it matter if it's used by a man or a woman?  My second question has to do with the fact that the men's restroom has both a toilet and a urinal.  Why not have just a toilet?  I can just see two guys in there with one standing at the urinal and the other one sitting down taking a dump.  Besides, with both a urinal and a toilet in there, whenever the people outside hear a flush, they know you just took a dump.  If there was just a toilet, they wouldn't be able to tell if you just went number one or number two.


 I have never seen a Kroger break room with restrooms. Never seen single restrooms in any new store. The old store I worked at had 2 restrooms up front single occupant. I cannot remember if the men's had a urinal or not. The funny thing is the bigger restrooms were in the back behind the meat department there was a hallway where the restrooms were. That store first opened as M&M anyone in Savannah Georgia knows M&M Kroger bought them out. Maybe your store was M&M and remodeled and just happen they kelp the restrooms and built the break room where they are. 


 The store you work at is old,unclean and obsolete. New stores have these simple set ups.


 OK to clear the confusion. The store that was M&M opened in 1989 as M&M changed to Kroger until 1991. Then in 2005 a new store was built so yes it is kinda getting old but BTW it's not where I work at anymore. I was just stating maybe the store the OP was at was originally set up with single restrooms up front behind the Pharmacy 2 single restrooms. Then they remodeled and restrooms were in break room after the remodel. 

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Our employee restrooms are the single occupant kind with the lock.  The ones in the back aren't marked but the ones in the breakroom are marked men on one and women on the other.  That brings me to my first question.  If only one person uses the restroom at a time, why does it matter if it's used by a man or a woman?  My second question has to do with the fact that the men's restroom has both a toilet and a urinal.  Why not have just a toilet?  I can just see two guys in there with one standing at the urinal and the other one sitting down taking a dump.  Besides, with both a urinal and a toilet in there, whenever the people outside hear a flush, they know you just took a dump.  If there was just a toilet, they wouldn't be able to tell if you just went number one or number two.


 I have never seen a Kroger break room with restrooms. Never seen single restrooms in any new store. The old store I worked at had 2 restrooms up front single occupant. I cannot remember if the men's had a urinal or not. The funny thing is the bigger restrooms were in the back behind the meat department there was a hallway where the restrooms were. That store first opened as M&M anyone in Savannah Georgia knows M&M Kroger bought them out. Maybe your store was M&M and remodeled and just happen they kelp the restrooms and built the break room where they are. 


Nope, the store has always been a Kroger store except when it was an A&P back in the '70s.  The entire store store was expanded and remodeled five years ago and that included building a new upstairs where there had not been one before.   So that entire section is new.   The upstairs is where the breakroom, conference room, and managers' offices are.   The restrooms in the backroom were also built new as was the entire backroom.


 I missed where he said it was an A&P. And upstairs was added and break room was upstairs. 



-- Edited by i386 on Thursday 5th of December 2019 06:59:56 AM

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Our employee restrooms are the single occupant kind with the lock.  The ones in the back aren't marked but the ones in the breakroom are marked men on one and women on the other.  That brings me to my first question.  If only one person uses the restroom at a time, why does it matter if it's used by a man or a woman?  My second question has to do with the fact that the men's restroom has both a toilet and a urinal.  Why not have just a toilet?  I can just see two guys in there with one standing at the urinal and the other one sitting down taking a dump.  Besides, with both a urinal and a toilet in there, whenever the people outside hear a flush, they know you just took a dump.  If there was just a toilet, they wouldn't be able to tell if you just went number one or number two.


 I have never seen a Kroger break room with restrooms. Never seen single restrooms in any new store. The old store I worked at had 2 restrooms up front single occupant. I cannot remember if the men's had a urinal or not. The funny thing is the bigger restrooms were in the back behind the meat department there was a hallway where the restrooms were. That store first opened as M&M anyone in Savannah Georgia knows M&M Kroger bought them out. Maybe your store was M&M and remodeled and just happen they kelp the restrooms and built the break room where they are. 


 The store you work at is old,unclean and obsolete. New stores have these simple set ups.


 OK to clear the confusion. The store that was M&M opened in 1989 as M&M changed to Kroger until 1991. Then in 2005 a new store was built so yes it is kinda getting old but BTW it's not where I work at anymore. I was just stating maybe the store the OP was at was originally set up with single restrooms up front behind the Pharmacy 2 single restrooms. Then they remodeled and restrooms were in break room after the remodel. 

 

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Our employee restrooms are the single occupant kind with the lock.  The ones in the back aren't marked but the ones in the breakroom are marked men on one and women on the other.  That brings me to my first question.  If only one person uses the restroom at a time, why does it matter if it's used by a man or a woman?  My second question has to do with the fact that the men's restroom has both a toilet and a urinal.  Why not have just a toilet?  I can just see two guys in there with one standing at the urinal and the other one sitting down taking a dump.  Besides, with both a urinal and a toilet in there, whenever the people outside hear a flush, they know you just took a dump.  If there was just a toilet, they wouldn't be able to tell if you just went number one or number two.


 I have never seen a Kroger break room with restrooms. Never seen single restrooms in any new store. The old store I worked at had 2 restrooms up front single occupant. I cannot remember if the men's had a urinal or not. The funny thing is the bigger restrooms were in the back behind the meat department there was a hallway where the restrooms were. That store first opened as M&M anyone in Savannah Georgia knows M&M Kroger bought them out. Maybe your store was M&M and remodeled and just happen they kelp the restrooms and built the break room where they are. 


Nope, the store has always been a Kroger store except when it was an A&P back in the '70s.  The entire store store was expanded and remodeled five years ago and that included building a new upstairs where there had not been one before.   So that entire section is new.   The upstairs is where the breakroom, conference room, and managers' offices are.   The restrooms in the backroom were also built new as was the entire backroom.


 

 I missed where he said it was an A&P. And upstairs was added and break room was upstairs. 



-- Edited by i386 on Thursday 5th of December 2019 06:59:56 AM


 Yes you still work there. Every one here knows youre a liar.



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