The arrows remind of a old WWI area commissary I used to go. The aisles were so small there was just enough room for a grocery cart, so they were one-way with arrows showing the way. Inevitably there would be someone pointed the wrong way, standing next to the cart intently examining every product on the shelves, with a line back of people trying to get by.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 4 years ago
I go really early and can ignore the arrows for the most part. But I try to follow them anyway.
julie over 4 years ago
Shopping is indeed a challenge these days. No matter what I need, it’s at the other end of the aisle that is the wrong way!
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
The arrows remind of a old WWI area commissary I used to go. The aisles were so small there was just enough room for a grocery cart, so they were one-way with arrows showing the way. Inevitably there would be someone pointed the wrong way, standing next to the cart intently examining every product on the shelves, with a line back of people trying to get by.