My daughter-in-law asked me to stop by a store yesterday for some apple juice before I drove her home. Over $200 later, I had to go back to the car and get more bags! All those years isolating she got used to having everything delivered and forgot she loves to shop!
Are they calling shopping carts “baskets”? Where do people do that? (I believe the Brits call them “trolleys” after the swiveling wheels. What about the Canadians?)
Lucy Rudy over 1 year ago
My daughter-in-law asked me to stop by a store yesterday for some apple juice before I drove her home. Over $200 later, I had to go back to the car and get more bags! All those years isolating she got used to having everything delivered and forgot she loves to shop!
pschearer Premium Member over 1 year ago
Are they calling shopping carts “baskets”? Where do people do that? (I believe the Brits call them “trolleys” after the swiveling wheels. What about the Canadians?)
Brian G Premium Member over 1 year ago
That is every weekend in a tourist town, but there are 6 of them in each pod, choosing food by committee at the same time.
M2MM over 1 year ago
This happens to me all the time, BUT I always grab a cart first just-in-case.
david_42 over 1 year ago
I get a cart, have to have some place to put my reusable grocery bags.
PoodleGroomer over 1 year ago
I went to the wholesale club for 2 gallons of milk and it was $600 for everything.
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
His feminine side is showing. Real guys get what they came for and leave, and find out when they get home they needed the other stuff.
j.l.farmer over 1 year ago
Our Walmarts have just grocery carts because they want you to buy more. That’s why I carry everything in my arms so that doesn’t happen.
Caeruleancentaur over 1 year ago
Those idiots are other shoppers who have a right to be there. You’re not the only person on the planet.