While the ladies are definitely pigs that left that mess, why are the changing rooms allowed to stay in that shape?! One or two like that, I can understand, but Kohl's should have employees checking in on the rooms so that does not happen.
I worked in a department store for many years, and I will tell you that on busy days, it's almost impossible to keep up with the mess! The employees have to gather the clothes, turn them right side to, hang them, take them back to their proper location/rack. It's time consuming. By the time you finish, you have to start again.

Back when I first started, in the late 80's, we had fitting room attendants, who monitored the amount of clothing people took in to try on, and checked the rooms when they were done. I think that stores are no longer paying people to just do that, and have given the task the other sales people, who are responsible for merchandising the sales floor and helping customers.
You don't want to know the things that I have found in fitting rooms....
