This is just a rant so I'll keep it short.
I work really long shifts on Fri-Sat and Sun, and am off Monday thru Thursdays. I try to get my grocery shopping done early on Monday morning, along with my other errands, and laundry, etc.
I went to my local Kroger at about 9am. The parking lot was really full, which was odd, but I went in anyway. I started down the aisles and noticed SO many freaking people there. It was insane. It was like being in a WalMart on a Saturday afternoon. To make matters worse, the store apparently had some type of outside company doing inventory or something and they were blocking the aisles and only grudgingly moved when a customer needed an item that they were counting.
Now I ask you, WHY would this be done in the middle of the day and not at night?
I got through about half the store and decided I'd had enough. By this time, the intercom was blaring repeatedly, asking clerks to come up front to help.
This is rarely a fortuitous sign.
I got up front and there were 6 cashiers open by this time and there were about 5-6 people in each line.
On.a.monday.morning.
I asked the lady behind me if there was snow predicted or something. She and I laughed and said she was wondering wth was going on too.
For the life of me I cant figure it out. There are reasons I go to the grocery at off-peak times. I hate crowds and I was all stressed out and sucky by the time I left.
Gah!!
I work really long shifts on Fri-Sat and Sun, and am off Monday thru Thursdays. I try to get my grocery shopping done early on Monday morning, along with my other errands, and laundry, etc.
I went to my local Kroger at about 9am. The parking lot was really full, which was odd, but I went in anyway. I started down the aisles and noticed SO many freaking people there. It was insane. It was like being in a WalMart on a Saturday afternoon. To make matters worse, the store apparently had some type of outside company doing inventory or something and they were blocking the aisles and only grudgingly moved when a customer needed an item that they were counting.
Now I ask you, WHY would this be done in the middle of the day and not at night?
I got through about half the store and decided I'd had enough. By this time, the intercom was blaring repeatedly, asking clerks to come up front to help.
This is rarely a fortuitous sign.
I got up front and there were 6 cashiers open by this time and there were about 5-6 people in each line.
On.a.monday.morning.
I asked the lady behind me if there was snow predicted or something. She and I laughed and said she was wondering wth was going on too.
For the life of me I cant figure it out. There are reasons I go to the grocery at off-peak times. I hate crowds and I was all stressed out and sucky by the time I left.
Gah!!
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