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54 minutes ago, Logic said:

This isn't quite as irritating as the things you've already mentioned, but...

Leaving wrappers/garbage/drink cups in the carts when you're done using them.

Like.....***** gross, man. Clean up after yourself. 

 

I find it’s usually pages of coupons or the wipes they used to “sanitize” the cart. I have no desire for your trash. Throw your crap in the garbage can! I start with an empty cart, and I leave an empty cart. 

 

I like to grab a trash free cart in the parking lot and test drive it in. There are times you find a wobbly wheel or something, so then I will swap it out. 

 

Why do some people abandon their carts in haphazard fashion to go off looking for something? Take the cart with you, or move it off to the side so it’s NOT blocking traffic for the rest of us! Incredibly selfish and inconsiderate!   

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There is such a thing as being courteous  and there is such a thing as being a jerk. I find examples of both while out shopping for Christmas
 

I think here are times when you also have to think "well muppy in the grand scheme of life being delayed or inconvenienced in a store means you have sufficient funds to shop. Are healthy enough to shop.  And refuse to lower my own standards of behavior to their lowest denominator. I practice this same philosophy while driving on socal freeways. You want to talk about entitled selfish completely oblivious clueless and straight up DGAF about anyone but themselves type people.

 

so while I do understand the frustration I do my best to rise above the BS and be a better person than they are. Or think okay that person Might just have 10X more on their plate than I do and practice GRACE.

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4 hours ago, Gugny said:

 

I have always enjoyed grocery shopping.  Still do.  I make my shopping lists in aisle/store location order and 99% of the time, I stick to the list.  One thing I do NOT particularly care for is small talk.  And when I say I don't particularly care for it, what I'm trying to say is that I f*cking hate it with every ounce of my soul.

 

So if I can take a leisurely stroll through the grocery store and not have to stop and answer questions I don't feel like answering and/or pretend to be happy to run into someone I know ... then it's a successful trip.

 

If we are expanding beyond shopping cart related issues to include general grocery shopping, how about the deli counter line?

 

Are we using numbers, are we not using numbers? I could care less either way, I just want consistency. But if numbers are in play, don't not take a number and walk away to do other shopping because there's no line, come back and then tell me you were there first when I'm holding the next number.  One time that happened to me and  it was thisclose to escalating stupidly.

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4 hours ago, SinceThe70s said:

 

If we are expanding beyond shopping cart related issues to include general grocery shopping, how about the deli counter line?

 

Are we using numbers, are we not using numbers? I could care less either way, I just want consistency. But if numbers are in play, don't not take a number and walk away to do other shopping because there's no line, come back and then tell me you were there first when I'm holding the next number.  One time that happened to me and  it was thisclose to escalating stupidly.

 

This is a GREAT one!!!

 

My local supermarket has prepackaged sliced deli meats, so I am DONE standing in line and wondering who the hell is next!

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22 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

This is a GREAT one!!!

 

My local supermarket has prepackaged sliced deli meats, so I am DONE standing in line and wondering who the hell is next!

I will give you a 15 yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty when you slap someone upside the head with a bag of meat after you got the last package of sliced turkey. 

 

It sounds like roughing the meat eater to me! 

 

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2 minutes ago, Augie said:

I will give you a 15 yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty when you slap someone upside the head with a bag of meat after you got the last package of sliced turkey. 

 

It sounds like roughing the meat eater to me! 

 

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If roughing the meat was a penalty, I'd be on death row.

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9 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

Have you picked your last meal yet? We could get a GREAT thread out of that!    😋

 

Oh, man.  That is a great thread idea.  You should do it.  "If You Were On Death Row, What Would Your Last Meal Be?"

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I recently had a older gentleman, probably in his 70's, cut me off inside Wegmans with his cart and then proceeded to break-check me...that did not go well in his favor the second time me made me stop dead in my tracks. I probably had 100 lb's worth of groceries in the cart so stopping on a dime when in motion was dicey once let alone twice. He got up in my face saying I ran into him on purpose because he cut me off. I almost wish that was the case but I am not that sadistic. He got pretty animated over it and looked like he wanted to trade blows. I'm twice his size and half his age...if I wanted to do it on purpose you'd be on the floor with a broken hip. 

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18 hours ago, teef said:

how about when two people clog an aisle while talking, completely oblivious that other humans are trying to shop.  this is why i make my wife go to wegmans.


Always go to wegmans or target when asked 

 

Guaranteed 5 smokeshows in yoga pants will be at both locations.     

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31 minutes ago, Teddy KGB said:


Always go to wegmans or target when asked 

 

Guaranteed 5 smokeshows in yoga pants will be at both locations.     

that may be the only benefit of prime time wegmans.  the mall by us tends to have the well kept housewives roaming around.  not a terrible time.

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1 hour ago, Your Brown Eye said:

I recently had a older gentleman, probably in his 70's, cut me off inside Wegmans with his cart and then proceeded to break-check me...that did not go well in his favor the second time me made me stop dead in my tracks. I probably had 100 lb's worth of groceries in the cart so stopping on a dime when in motion was dicey once let alone twice. He got up in my face saying I ran into him on purpose because he cut me off. I almost wish that was the case but I am not that sadistic. He got pretty animated over it and looked like he wanted to trade blows. I'm twice his size and half his age...if I wanted to do it on purpose you'd be on the floor with a broken hip. 

Wow! Just wow... 😆 

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17 hours ago, Augie said:

Why do some people abandon their carts in haphazard fashion to go off looking for something? Take the cart with you, or move it off to the side so it’s NOT blocking traffic for the rest of us! Incredibly selfish and inconsiderate!

 

I consider this a teachable moment and like to take two things out of the abandoned cart and replace them with something unique from a nearby shelf. 

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17 hours ago, Augie said:

 

 

Why do some people abandon their carts in haphazard fashion to go off looking for something? Take the cart with you, or move it off to the side so it’s NOT blocking traffic for the rest of us! Incredibly selfish and inconsiderate!   

 

20 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

I consider this a teachable moment and like to take two things out of the abandoned cart and replace them with something unique from a nearby shelf. 

 

I will on occasion abandon my cart to get something I forgot from an aisle on the other side of the store - but I do move it to the side. I'll do this in a small, crowded store when I don't want to be the fish going upstream. On at least one occasion someone took my cart by mistake, lol.

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25 minutes ago, SinceThe70s said:

 

 

I will on occasion abandon my cart to get something I forgot from an aisle on the other side of the store - but I do move it to the side. I'll do this in a small, crowded store when I don't want to be the fish going upstream. On at least one occasion someone took my cart by mistake, lol.

Yeah, I leave mine all the time; but usually leave it at the endcap and then walk up the aisle to grab what I need.

I've never had it taken but I once absent-mindedly grabbed somebody else's and didn't realize it until the kid in it started screaming...

Sorry if it was yours. Let me know if you want it back ; - )

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Simon said:

Yeah, I leave mine all the time; but usually leave it at the endcap and then walk up the aisle to grab what I need.

 

Yeah, this is my strategy when an aisle is overly-congested.  Put my cart somewhere out of the way, then go get what I need without having to try to get a cart through a sea of a-holes.

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