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Apr 28, 2019 14:26:36   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
archie bunker wrote:
True story
Once when we we were kids, Mom made sauerkraut and weenies for supper, and us kids didn't like it, and wouldn't eat it.
Went to bed without supper, and woke up to the same thing for breakfast.
We prolly would have starved to death had we not had lunch at school.

My mother in law is German, and makes her own from scratch, so don't go thinking that my disgust for that rape of cabbage is in my head. I've tried. Uulllp! Can't stand it!
Cabbage should be fried in bacon grease!
True story br Once when we we were kids, Mom made ... (show quote)


Love good red cabbage German style. I can't eat a hotdog without Sauerkraut. Costco food court hotdog and soda is still $1.50. I like mine loaded with Mustard, Onion, and Sauerkraut.

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Apr 28, 2019 14:32:10   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Budweiser? Now that it isn't American owned. But I never cared for it anyway. I used to like Busch and Michelob Dark on tap with pizza. I have a friend that drinks Bud Light and I can barely finish one can of that swill...Dilly Dilly.

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Apr 28, 2019 15:13:08   #
Singularity
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
My husband and I are elderly and we have been very good customers at a Super Market which will remain unnamed. It had gotten to the point we had to sack our own groceries. We never expected or wanted anyone to push them out to the car and load them. Just please pack them! We’re paying enough for the groceries. We weren’t the only people who felt that way apparently because after a few months of this the store went into bankruptcy. Interesting that you brought this up. Thanks for giving me a chance to vent.
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Perhaps its a matter of jobs creators working in mysterious ways?

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Apr 28, 2019 15:29:00   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
archie bunker wrote:
I wasn't clear enough.
This person appeared to be a store employee.
The checker person scans the products while the sacker person bags them. After the t***saction is complete, the sacker person pushes the buggy full of the customer's purchases out, and loads them in the vehicle.
At least, that's how it's done here.
This just seemed really odd to me.


You were clear enough, its done that way here too. Problem is, I'm like you, I'd let the bodies hit the floor. My sister in law used to work there, she retired when they installed that assinine rule or wh**ever. Some people want to carry their own stuff out, some need help. The simple answer, ask.

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Apr 28, 2019 16:16:31   #
markc Loc: Tennessee
 
archie bunker wrote:
I wasn't clear enough.
This person appeared to be a store employee.
The checker person scans the products while the sacker person bags them. After the t***saction is complete, the sacker person pushes the buggy full of the customer's purchases out, and loads them in the vehicle.
At least, that's how it's done here.
This just seemed really odd to me.


It’s customary to tip at that point.

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