Meet the Asda worker who's been tidying up trollies for 40 years
One of Asda's oldest employees has been sharing his secrets to a happy job, more than 40 years since he started.
Lloyd Jones had his first day at the Gloucester store on 18 November 1982, just before its grand opening - and he says he has never looked back.
He said: "When the store opened I needed a job and I was taken permanently taken on about a month later.
"I remember the day it opened. There was some traffic queues as people were keen to get in here.
"I didn't expect to work here all this time, but I still enjoy it. I like to meet people and love working with my colleagues.
"The nature of the job has changed over the years and the store has definitely grown too."
He is a firm favourite with customers and colleagues, helping wherever he is needed, and likes to have a chat with customers while he's tidying up the trolleys.
Lloyd, who's been married to Jill for 50 years and has a son, Steven, said the reason that he's stayed at the store all these years was the people and atmosphere.
He said: "I like to look after our customers and make sure that the car park is all stocked up with trolleys and is tidy and a clean place to go into.
"I see the same customers each week and I know quite a few of them after working here so long.
"I like to have a chat with them when I can and if anyone of them ever needs any help all they have to do is come over and give me a shout. I like to help whenever I can."
Regular customer Paula Slade said: "I love coming to Asda and bumping into Lloyd.
"He always wishes me a good day and speaks to my son.
"If he sees my trolley empty, he always saves me going to the trolley bay to put it back."
Community champion Fay Edwards said: "I have so much respect for Lloyd. After a recent knee op he couldn't to come back to work and show it off.
"I missed him when he was off so I made sure we caught up on the phone.
"I have never known anyone like Lloyd before. Whenever we chat it always ends with laughter.
"He's such a joy to be around. All the colleagues, old and new, enjoy his company. We need more Lloyds in this world!"