In the early seventies I worked in a grocery store that under went major remodeling. This was done during “the energy crisis” with the new refrigerators the need for the air conditioners weren’t as great. However, customers were complaining about the waste of energy.
After spending a half hour in a cold store, upon leaving the store (on a hot day) you’re hit with a blast of hot air. The scorching pavement makes it even worse.
Unless you have MS (Multiple Sclerosis) and can’t stand to get hot because it makes you sick and woozy. Anything over 74 Fahrenheit and I need a small fan blowing in my face or I get nauseous. If I’m hot enough to break a sweat, I’m miserable! Pushing a cart full of stuff with a very painful twice-broke back adds to the stress too. Not all of us Pluggers are the stereotypical “always cold” old folks!
Someone explain to me why grocery stores ever changed to open cases for frozen and cold foods? I honestly don’t understand. To me it is like leaving the front door open during winter in North Dakiota saying you are letting in fresh air so you just keep the heat turned way up to balance it out. No wonder (and a lot of other crummy reasons) prices are so high – to pay for their AC. Oh, and yes, some stores are simply freezing because the ‘higher ups’ in the corporate offices control the temperature AND music. Crazy things going on these days.
It’s less expensive to cool the whole store than just the freezers and coolers which are less efficient at higher temperatures. Also, the produce lasts longer.
I’ve always been cold-blooded – my core temp runs in the low 97s – & I HATE the cold. In particular, I HATE the way most places keep their a/c on “refrigerator” all summer. (I keep mine on 78 at home.) If I had half the brains I was born with, I’d carry my windbreaker everywhere in summer, but I always seem to forget…
Kiba65 4 months ago
Some of them are a bit on the cool side….
Gent 4 months ago
In these hot tropics me is no wear jacket anywhere.
jmworacle 4 months ago
In the early seventies I worked in a grocery store that under went major remodeling. This was done during “the energy crisis” with the new refrigerators the need for the air conditioners weren’t as great. However, customers were complaining about the waste of energy.
Indiana Guy 4 months ago
After spending a half hour in a cold store, upon leaving the store (on a hot day) you’re hit with a blast of hot air. The scorching pavement makes it even worse.
mbakerbr549 4 months ago
Unless you have MS (Multiple Sclerosis) and can’t stand to get hot because it makes you sick and woozy. Anything over 74 Fahrenheit and I need a small fan blowing in my face or I get nauseous. If I’m hot enough to break a sweat, I’m miserable! Pushing a cart full of stuff with a very painful twice-broke back adds to the stress too. Not all of us Pluggers are the stereotypical “always cold” old folks!
juicebruce 4 months ago
Yes I wear a jacket in the winter ;-)
sousamannd 4 months ago
Someone explain to me why grocery stores ever changed to open cases for frozen and cold foods? I honestly don’t understand. To me it is like leaving the front door open during winter in North Dakiota saying you are letting in fresh air so you just keep the heat turned way up to balance it out. No wonder (and a lot of other crummy reasons) prices are so high – to pay for their AC. Oh, and yes, some stores are simply freezing because the ‘higher ups’ in the corporate offices control the temperature AND music. Crazy things going on these days.
pathfinder 4 months ago
I always wear a jacket or “cover shirt” because I carry a concealed weapon at all times. Don’t want to be first target for “active shooter.”
platinumboy7 4 months ago
I’m the exact opposite. I am getting warmer as I get older.
david_42 4 months ago
It’s less expensive to cool the whole store than just the freezers and coolers which are less efficient at higher temperatures. Also, the produce lasts longer.
ctolson 4 months ago
That’s because of all the open coolers they have No energy conservation there!
EMGULS79 4 months ago
Usually applicable only to female pluggers.
ragsarooni 4 months ago
That and ear plugs…..my store usually blasts the music way too loud and my hearing ain’t what it once was‼️
eekahler 4 months ago
Or, to Church!
DaBump Premium Member 4 months ago
Again, not me, but a Like in sympathy for those who have to.
anomalous4 4 months ago
I’ve always been cold-blooded – my core temp runs in the low 97s – & I HATE the cold. In particular, I HATE the way most places keep their a/c on “refrigerator” all summer. (I keep mine on 78 at home.) If I had half the brains I was born with, I’d carry my windbreaker everywhere in summer, but I always seem to forget…
sandflea 4 months ago
Or in a restaurant.
the lost wizard 4 months ago
Get off my lawn. :)
Zen-of-Zinfandel 4 months ago
Later tonight she’ll have brain freeze from her fave ice cream.
Strawberry King 4 months ago
That frozen food section’ll getcha.
walstib Premium Member 4 months ago
Hospital operating rooms are pretty chilly!
mistercatworks 4 months ago
In the old days of open freezer tubs, this was not optional.
eddi-TBH 4 months ago
This time of year they chase me out of the frozen food section. Even if I bring my own pillow.
Pluggergirl 4 months ago
i have become my mother and yes, i wear a jacket in the grocery store.