Discoteque
Rock n' Roll Doggie
(or maybe it's "bag person??")
Pet peeve: have grocery stores stopped teaching their baggers how to bag groceries correctly any more??? I mean...you'd thnk it would be simple enough, any goofball could figure it out, right?? Cans on the bottom, bread and eggs on top....but no.
I live on the 3rd floor, so when I buy groceries I only want to make ONE trip (esp. when it's 105F outside), so I bring two large mesh bags with me - one for perishables, one for the non's. I take the perishables up to my apt., and leave the other stuff in my trunk to take upstairs the next day. Works great. Usually.
so first of all...it seems nobody at the grocery store even knows what the term "perishable" means, so everything was mixed in with everything else in the bag I brought upstairs tonight, even after I told them to separate them. First I find my lettuce crushed at the bottom of the bag. Then....where's the milk, the sour cream and the cheese??? (hey, I'm from Wisconsin, work with me). Nope, they were nowhere to be found, so down 3 flights I go again....
is it too much to ask to have something as simple as groceries packed properly? You'd think common sense would prevail, but not at the stores I've been to... wtf is up with that???
Pet peeve: have grocery stores stopped teaching their baggers how to bag groceries correctly any more??? I mean...you'd thnk it would be simple enough, any goofball could figure it out, right?? Cans on the bottom, bread and eggs on top....but no.
I live on the 3rd floor, so when I buy groceries I only want to make ONE trip (esp. when it's 105F outside), so I bring two large mesh bags with me - one for perishables, one for the non's. I take the perishables up to my apt., and leave the other stuff in my trunk to take upstairs the next day. Works great. Usually.
so first of all...it seems nobody at the grocery store even knows what the term "perishable" means, so everything was mixed in with everything else in the bag I brought upstairs tonight, even after I told them to separate them. First I find my lettuce crushed at the bottom of the bag. Then....where's the milk, the sour cream and the cheese??? (hey, I'm from Wisconsin, work with me). Nope, they were nowhere to be found, so down 3 flights I go again....
is it too much to ask to have something as simple as groceries packed properly? You'd think common sense would prevail, but not at the stores I've been to... wtf is up with that???
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