Supermarket behavior
On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 13:45:03 -0800, Leo >
wrote:
>I was behind a middle aged woman at the egg section of my market today. She
>wasnīt aware of me standing about eight feet away. I think she thought she
>was alone.
>She picked up a a carton of eggs, opened it and sorted through. Good idea!
>There are often broken eggs in cartons as we all know.
>She opened another carton, picked out an egg and replaced what I thought was
>the broken one. Thatīs OK too. Then she opened another carton and picked
>out a couple of eggs, replacing them with other eggs in her original carton.
>She was replacing perfectly good eggs with others that she liked better. Then
>she toodled off.
>Is that normal behavior?
>
>leo
I was behind a young man in the supermarket once. Probably
professional judging by clothes (suit and tie). He picked through
several wrapped bunches of asparagus and selected the ones he wanted
and discarding those he didn't. I also have seen a man shopper
picking through pre-weighed bags of grapes and taking the ones he
wanted, tearing bunches apart to get what he wanted.
What was your point again, about the middle-aged woman?
Janet US
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