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uhhhmmm on second thought, i'm not feeling like chicken tonight
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>>21859297
you know who.
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>>21859297
Frustration, often, at not finding something you're looking for, and not finding it once too often.
This person planned a meal and evening around roast chicken and _____. Ofc the chickens are at the front of the store, so they pick it up first, then make their way around to the opposite end of the store. "Goddammit, they're out of _____ AGAIN! So fucking sick of this shit." Lose their temper, leave their cart or whatever they were carrying, do a 360 and walk out. The competence crisis is real, and not everyone is inclined to do a full store inventory before picking out the items they originally came there for, making sure first that everything was in stock.
Shoplifters also do this, but not usually with something like a fresh, roasted chicken, but they will fill up a cart, pretending to shop while they unwrap her makeup or hair care products for subsequent pocketing, then ditch the full cart or basket full of items wherever they are.
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>>21859330
Because baby boomers were raised to respect each other.
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>>21859282
OP gets a chicken puts it on a shelf and takes a picture then trolls /ck/
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>>21859376
Yeah. I used to do it as a kid when shopping and bored with my mom just to fuck with people. Stuff like hiding steaks behind the toilet paper, putting rotisserie chickens under the lettuce, fruit in the freezer, rearranging shelves etc. You know, harmless childish japes.
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>>21859293
>>21859297
low trust society
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>>21859385
A local school had a felt peg letter board in their cafeteria for the menu. I once got in on the weekend and rearranged the letters for sheer devilment. Come monday, the students got a menu of ass fries and butt cakes.
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>>21859421
I stole all the mouse balls from the computer lab and threw them in the trash. It was like 40 mouse balls lol. In HS I would pee in the bathroom hand dryers by leaning backwards, holding my dick at a weird angle and arcing my piss right into the nozzle that I turned to face up so it would catch my piss. Still can't believe no one walked in on me doing that.
On topic people leave shit around the grocery stores either because they're antisocial scumbags or lazy. I know why I did it as a kid.
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>>21859310
When I lived in Montgomery, they'd load up carts full of groceries and have an accomplice set the paper goods aisle on fire. In the ensuing chaos, they'd walk out the door with their carts full of grocery without being noticed. Grocery stores had to start hiring off duty police officers to provide visible security so those pulling these antics would go to someone else's store. You knew an area was going down the tubes when you started to see a uniformed police officer in the store providing security.
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>>21859474
>just a spot of shopping
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It worries me that some of those items end up back on the shelf to be sold. If a box of crackers ends up in the wrong part of the store and is reshelved, that's ok but for foods that need to be kept in certain temperature ranges you can unwittingly end up with degraded food even though you picked it up from the proper location.
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>>21859722
I don't know if it's the same for every store but when I worked in grocery, when it came to hot products the policy was to always waste it out if you find it sitting on a shelf like that since it'll pretty much always be below acceptable temps by the time you find it, and hot food temperatures was something they were really strict for.
Refrigerated or frozen products could be temp'd to see if it was still good but it usually just ended up being a matter of "eh it still feels cold"
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I was at the Wahl Mart in Worcester MA once, which is an abject hellhole, full of unsavory characters and half the product boxes are empty because it's a shoplifting free-for-all, and i saw this fat dumb bitch pushing a shopping cart up and down the aisles while she at one of the rotisserie chickens with her hands right out of the container, and then dumped it on a shelf in the linens department. no chance he ever paid for it, just picked it up and ate it while she was a shopping and dumped it on a shelf.. Never again.
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>>21859433
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It's true, and that shit pisses me off. Also when DikDokers post ragebait food prep videos where all they're doing is wasting a shitload of food makes me want to cut someone.
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>>21860736
The boomers on my street always shovel snow respectfully and fully clear their sidewalks and drive ways. The college kids do the bare minimum and they're disrespectful jerks who shovel snow directly into the street and into my already shoveled driveway. They shovel their sidewalks exactly the width their shovels so there are tiny almost useless pathways on the sidewalk. They don't shovel their steps they just push the snow to either side and leave a tiny path on the stairs. A lot of them are too lazy to shovel out their cars. I think their parents probably did everything for them including snow shoveling so these kids have no sense of personal or neighborly responsibility.
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>>21861258
I do. I tell them to get their snow out of my driveway and to stop shoveling their snow on my property. I'm not shoveling for some lazy retarded college kids on top of all of my own shoveling and helping the elderly neighbors with theirs.
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>>21860566
Dynamic pricing is federally illegal in the United States if a store accepts SNAP. Are stores going to be willing to give up 40 million customers just so they can charge some ten cents more?
>Just give food stamps the lowest price
Still illegal. The price must be the same. No higher. No lower.
>But coupons. But membership.
Those aren't dynamic pricing and they're open to both SNAP and the general public.
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>>21859293
>not my problem
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>>21859334
>Because baby boomers were raised to respect each other.
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>>21859282
i think it's a bit rude to leave the chicken there but won't one of the employees eventually find it and put it back in the meat section? why do i keep seeing this reposted as a signifier that The West Has Fallen and Millions Must Die? it's not a big deal
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>>21859716
>I can't count the number of times I pass by an aisle with an item on the floor
Saw this just today. Went to Target to pick up a couple things, turned to go down the bread aisle, saw two loaf bags on the floor. What was worse is that an employee was heading the opposite direction pushing a cart and walked right past them, didn't even look. I picked them up and put them back because otherwise someone was going to step on them, and god forbid the useless brown kids that work there actually zone their areas properly (admittedly, it doesn't help that the local EBT crowd shops there).
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I worked in a supermarket for a year when I was 19. I think you'll find that most employees don't mind shit like this >>21859282
>>21865513 as it gives us an excuse to walk around the store and briefly chat to our work friends on the way. We also don't mind getting asked questions, it's good to stop loading shit onto the shelfs for a while.
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>>21859293
Am I evil for occasionally doing this with non perishables? Like the other day I grabbed a 1L olive oil from the oil section and then on my way towards the checkout saw a display with the exact same olive oil but 2L on sale for a better price (there was no 2Ls stocked in the oil section) so I grabbed a 2L and put the 1L in the display.
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>>21859282
On the flip side of this though, people who lug around meat or milk in their cart for an hour before deciding to put it back where they found it are more dangerous, since it's possible for the food to turn by that point.
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>>21865634
You'll get what's fucking coming to you you piece of shit
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>>21859364
>OP gets a chicken
Oh you simple-minded fool, why do it himself when he can just go to reddit?
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>>21859474
Looks like nigville there. Grim.
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It was the same for me where we were supposed to be strict on what meats to store and what to throw out, but if my jew boss was working that day he would harangue us if we through it out if the only thing off was the temp. "Just reheat it and it'll be fine" he'd say. That being said, most places would probably throw that chicken out, but as times get tougher, people/businesses get jewier just to survive.
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>>21859783
What is this retarded hypothetical? I never see random items on the floor, where do you shop where this is a common occurrence?
Also, it doesn’t address op or the thread because it’s even weirder to put the fucking chicken you picked up on the floor somewhere random. How would that make it easier for the cleaning crew to notice, nestled into the shelves with other products or sitting in the middle of the aisle on the ground lmao.
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>>21859325
I also live in Florida, a nice area in Tampa that's been recently inundated with MAGA snowbirds. Loud disrespectful pilled-up soccer moms driving their husband's $100k Cayenne that have seething tantrums if you drive below 15 in a parking lot. I think about moving every day.
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>>21859282
My wife attempts to do this occasionally, I tell her to walk her fat ass back to the appropriate section and put it back properly. She need correction sometimes, but I still love her. Most expensive pet I've ever owned though...
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>>21859282
People that leave temperature sensitive foods in random aisles instead of putting them back or don't return their carts to the corral unless they are physically limited should be denied access to Heaven.
I've locked my own sister out of the car during -20 winters when she leaves carts randomly in the lot. Fucking inconsiderate self centered bitch I swear.
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>>21868242
Your attitude is why the third world is a shithole, Ranjesh. Hostility towards civic responsibility and bewilderment at why anyone would care about anything or anyone else that doesn't directly benefit them is why shithole countries are shitholes.
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>>21868281
>is why america is in the decline that it is
It's the White Erasure of White cultural standards and norms.
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>>21868277
It benefits me when I can walk on the sidewalk and not have to go into the street and risk being run over because you're too retarded to understand why you should shovel your sidewalk. Enjoy the fine from the city because I will definitely call the non emergency line every day to report you until you're forced to clean your sidewalk or pay the hefty fine.
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>>21868269
Collectivist nonsense.
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>>21868307
Agreed. Organizing society in any way is collectivist nonsense. We don't need to be wasting billions of dollars on sewage infrastructure and waste disposal. We should have certain areas when people defecate and that's it. Nature will take of the rest.
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>>21868242
It's beyond staggering that the average 4chan faggot, 99% of them, constantly whine about "waah i wish i lived in a high trust society" and then fail to realize that they, themselves, are the reason it's not a high trust society.
Absolutely do not @ me with your red-faced fuming complaints that it's someone else's fault.
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>>21868375
it's just another example in a long line of hypocritical beliefs of incels here. they love going on and on about as you say a "high trust society" but then as we've just seen now seethe about something as simple as shoveling snow from the sidewalk because they don't see any immediate benefit from it.
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>>21868354
The non emergency line is not the police. It's for reporting scofflaws and those who break civic trust like people who don't shovel their sidewalks but also don't pose an immediate threat to public safety. Cities with regular winter snowfall have ordinances regarding residential shoveling. This is so cities remain functional after a snowfall. Snow removal and clean sidewalks benefit everyone who lives in the city.
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dunning kruger right here.
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>>21868401
Zoomers just larp as Boomers and it's all pretty transparent and tedious, I just hope they'll snap out of it and pick things up from the Millenial's lead when they see trad-larping is not going to get them anywhere.
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>>21869954
Typical avoidant non-answer of someone who doesn't believe in or know anything about the nonsense they're spewing. I thought country folk understood the importance of being a good neighbor. Isn't it city slickers who are supposed to indifferent callous assholes?
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>>21867574
Seasonal influx of shitty people is exactly why i would never move to FL, or any other tourist area.
My state has 1 sometimes 2 whole international events a year, and they last like 3 days. That’s the most I’m willing to deal with
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>>21869954
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In rural areas you only interact with your neighbors if you go out of your way to do it. The idea that I have to shovel because Ted next door will be upset is a foreign concept to rural people. Generally people are self sufficient and also far more tolerant of people being lazy fucks on their property. No one gets pissy if you don't cut your grass, have shitty cars lying around or whatever else because they dont have to look at it except for maybe 1 second when they are driving by.
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>>21870200
There's no need to be upset with country Ted next door for not shoveling because he lives five miles way. For city slickers Ted next door is ten feet away so his failure to maintain his property directly impacts all of his neighbors.
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