It's a supermarket, not a ####### restaurant.fantasycurse42 said:I'm not talking about this... I mean like a juice, a snickers, maybe a pastry, or a cup of fruit salad while you're walking around doing your shopping.McGarnicle said:Love watching the fat asses camp out by the free sample stations at Costco.
Which aisle?I go to the supermarket to take a dump so I never have to buy toilet paper.
Yea, you don't eat ice cream at the Supermarket?apalmer said:"If we bring a spoon"?fantasycurse42 said:If we bring a spoon, sometimes we'll hit the Haagen Daz ice cream (obviously that's a little tough out of the freezer with the plastic utensils in the market), that's like $6. We each grab a Blueprint juice another $6-8 each, and I'll grab my son a croissant or something like that. Occasionally a prepared meal if we're in a gourmet supermarket.fred_1_15301 said:He already mentioned the frozen Oreida productsOK - we need an itemized list that gets you to $20 before you hit the checkout lane. This is crazytown.fantasycurse42 said:We typically go through $15-$20 worth of stuff walking through, is this common?![]()
they have spoons at the supermarket. why bring one?Yea, you don't eat ice cream at the Supermarket?apalmer said:"If we bring a spoon"?fantasycurse42 said:If we bring a spoon, sometimes we'll hit the Haagen Daz ice cream (obviously that's a little tough out of the freezer with the plastic utensils in the market), that's like $6. We each grab a Blueprint juice another $6-8 each, and I'll grab my son a croissant or something like that. Occasionally a prepared meal if we're in a gourmet supermarket.fred_1_15301 said:He already mentioned the frozen Oreida productsOK - we need an itemized list that gets you to $20 before you hit the checkout lane. This is crazytown.fantasycurse42 said:We typically go through $15-$20 worth of stuff walking through, is this common?![]()
Ya, just take one of those too while you're at it.they have spoons at the supermarket. why bring one?Yea, you don't eat ice cream at the Supermarket?apalmer said:"If we bring a spoon"?fantasycurse42 said:If we bring a spoon, sometimes we'll hit the Haagen Daz ice cream (obviously that's a little tough out of the freezer with the plastic utensils in the market), that's like $6. We each grab a Blueprint juice another $6-8 each, and I'll grab my son a croissant or something like that. Occasionally a prepared meal if we're in a gourmet supermarket.fred_1_15301 said:He already mentioned the frozen Oreida productsOK - we need an itemized list that gets you to $20 before you hit the checkout lane. This is crazytown.fantasycurse42 said:We typically go through $15-$20 worth of stuff walking through, is this common?![]()
Upper tier of that like at $15/hr.The only people I ever see doing this are really big women, with like four kids, who have no hope of ever having a job that pays more than $15 an hour.
I will go with my wife and daughter, only because I can't drive. They will sit up out of the way in a nice little seating area while I run thru the store. It is getting to be more fun to take my little girl (8) around the store "Go get me one of those. What do you think about that. etc"cant stand people who treat the supermarket like a family outing. Its a chore. Get in and out ASAP.
When I see someone blocking off the entire dairy aisle because they can't figure out what kinds of eggs they want to get, I want to kick them in the knee.
Barring some annoying litter of kids or a fat broad on her phone (Which was the problem earlier today) getting in the way, I can be in and out of the grocery store with 10 days worth of food in under 14 minutes.
Why can't you drive?I will go with my wife and daughter, only because I can't drive. They will sit up out of the way in a nice little seating area while I run thru the store. It is getting to be more fun to take my little girl (8) around the store "Go get me one of those. What do you think about that. etc"cant stand people who treat the supermarket like a family outing. Its a chore. Get in and out ASAP.
When I see someone blocking off the entire dairy aisle because they can't figure out what kinds of eggs they want to get, I want to kick them in the knee.
Barring some annoying litter of kids or a fat broad on her phone (Which was the problem earlier today) getting in the way, I can be in and out of the grocery store with 10 days worth of food in under 14 minutes.
But I agree, when I see 2 parents with 2 or 3 kids in 2 carts it's the beginning of a traffic jam!