I appreciate the folks who do the picking and loading, especially those who work the worst weather days. Somehow the grocery supply on the call-ahead pick up cart seems larger than when I load the cart myself. Not much difference the order, but it just looks like more in those handy crates.
Complain, complain, complain. Now I have an issue with people buying the company lottery pool in the middle of the day and I want to pay from my gas. 10 pages of 649, 1 page with Encore, 3 scratches, oh please check my winners and convert them to tickets…
There’s no one in the Express Lane the other lanes have lines a mile long…the cashier for the Express Lane waves me over & as soon as I unload my cart…bam…suddenly there are 5 people with 3 items or less flooding the Express Lane.
My wife and I grew up in Brooklyn in the 1950s. Although Brooklyn is a big city unto itself, it is (or was) a conglomeration of contiguous villages. There were local shops of every description within walking distance of one’s apartment.
So our moms shopped for that night’s dinner every day. We were lucky; we had a refrigerator and not an icebox, so we could store more food. The “freezer” was big enough for two ice trays and two ice cream bars.
When my wife and I got married, I was on active duty and lived in an area where one had to DRIVE to the market to get food. I had to break my wife of the habit of daily shopping.
We now work on the “hitch up the horses and ride into town to stock up on supplies” model.
I think a lot of you are missing the point of the cartoon – which is so apropos for today! My brother told me that the grocery stores in his area are out of the particular Keurig coffee pods which he likes. Someone bought out what was in stock at the store and went on Amazon to sell them at a ridiculous price.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
He hasn’t Prime.
allen@home about 3 years ago
Hope he’s not trying that at the express lane.
Twinkly lights about 3 years ago
Nope… simply has a teenage son at home. :-)
Imagine about 3 years ago
Nope. The Nile.
sandpiper about 3 years ago
I appreciate the folks who do the picking and loading, especially those who work the worst weather days. Somehow the grocery supply on the call-ahead pick up cart seems larger than when I load the cart myself. Not much difference the order, but it just looks like more in those handy crates.
tremaine53 about 3 years ago
“I’m going up eBay, actually.”
Beetle Bailey's Haint about 3 years ago
I’m going up the country, babe, don’t you wanna go?
Doctor Toon about 3 years ago
When I worked days running the dairy department, I would see couples where each had a basket this full and a small herd of kids with them
Hope they had good jobs, groceries are getting expensive
joe piglet Premium Member about 3 years ago
Complain, complain, complain. Now I have an issue with people buying the company lottery pool in the middle of the day and I want to pay from my gas. 10 pages of 649, 1 page with Encore, 3 scratches, oh please check my winners and convert them to tickets…
namleht about 3 years ago
There’s no one in the Express Lane the other lanes have lines a mile long…the cashier for the Express Lane waves me over & as soon as I unload my cart…bam…suddenly there are 5 people with 3 items or less flooding the Express Lane.
dflak about 3 years ago
My wife and I grew up in Brooklyn in the 1950s. Although Brooklyn is a big city unto itself, it is (or was) a conglomeration of contiguous villages. There were local shops of every description within walking distance of one’s apartment.
So our moms shopped for that night’s dinner every day. We were lucky; we had a refrigerator and not an icebox, so we could store more food. The “freezer” was big enough for two ice trays and two ice cream bars.
When my wife and I got married, I was on active duty and lived in an area where one had to DRIVE to the market to get food. I had to break my wife of the habit of daily shopping.
We now work on the “hitch up the horses and ride into town to stock up on supplies” model.
jessie d. about 3 years ago
pretty soon it’ll be going down Herman and it’ll be rough but not ready.
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
Denial.
Lee26 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Personally, if that were me and the guy behind me didn’t want to use the self checkout, I would let him go in front of me.
mfrasca about 3 years ago
I’m going up the country
Baby, don’t you wanna go?
I’m going up the country
Baby, don’t you wanna go?
We gonna go somewhere
Where I’ve never been before
- A Wilson
paranormal about 3 years ago
Naw, going off the grid…
Daniel Verburg about 3 years ago
If he went to Amazon he would not be standing in the check-out lane. Figuring this cartoon appeared in the 21st century.
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
Just the Nile!
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
I think a lot of you are missing the point of the cartoon – which is so apropos for today! My brother told me that the grocery stores in his area are out of the particular Keurig coffee pods which he likes. Someone bought out what was in stock at the store and went on Amazon to sell them at a ridiculous price.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
No the wife is eating light this week as she is on a diet…..
randolini Premium Member about 3 years ago
If he is, he better hurry, Bolsonaro is destroying it a quickly as he can.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 3 years ago
Puts a very different spin on things. Amazon.