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> Steve Calvin wrote:
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> > Sheryl Rosen wrote:
> > > Nancy Young at wrote on 1/23/05 11:56 AM:
> > >
> > >
> > >>"Sheryl Rosen" > wrote in message
> > ...
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> > >>>Nancy Young at wrote on 1/23/05 10:39 AM:
> > >>
> > >>>>The supermarket was a zoo yesterday, so we got in the best line.
> > >>>>Last person only had a handful of stuff. Cool. Well, guess what,
> > >>>>she was holding the place in line for her husband who had a huge
> > >>>>cart of stuff. I think this was discussed here relatively recently,
> > >>>>what was the consensus? Is that acceptable?
> >
> >
> > Personally I think that sucks, big time. If you'd have seen a full cart
> > you probably would have gone to a different line. But were you given
> > that option? Nnnnooooooooooooooooooooooo. Inconsiderate assholes as far
> > as I'm concerned, and I would have told them so in no uncertain terms.
> > Not that they would have cared. So many people are all about "me, me, me
> > and the hell with everyone else" that it's really sad.
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> Yep...they are inconsiderate jerks. I put them in the same category as the
> pigs who will go through produce, say broccoli or portabellas, and take off
> the stems, then go get their items weighed (and in this case the pigs are
> not wasting our time, but they are driving prices up for everybody, it's the
> same as stealing)...
For the longest time the Shaw's would sell whole broccoli and crowns for
the same price per pound. Now there's a twenty cent difference.