I had to go to our local Dillons store today for some food, and as I walked in there was a fundraising booth set up (our Dillons has a foyer with carts and ads, then you walk into the store). The booth was set up out of the way and was selling candy for a local children's choir to make a trip to Branson. Unfortunately, the adults were at the booth and the children (looked to be in the 8-10 age range) were all over the foyer, blocking the entrance, blocking the carts, playing games with each other and generally getting in everyone's way. I got my cart and got past the kids after several attempts, did my shopping and came back out. The mom at the booth asked if I wanted to buy something, and I told her that I would, but that I would be more inclined to spend money helping them if the kids were not actually blocking the door and the carts.
Mom told me to mind my own business, that those kids were having fun and this was a plus for them, they are underprivileged. I walked out without buying anything because she ticked me off so much.
I don't mind the fundraiser, the girl scouts do it all the time, as do other groups, but they stay back and don't block the doors or other areas, so I am more inclined to help them.
Mom told me to mind my own business, that those kids were having fun and this was a plus for them, they are underprivileged. I walked out without buying anything because she ticked me off so much.
I don't mind the fundraiser, the girl scouts do it all the time, as do other groups, but they stay back and don't block the doors or other areas, so I am more inclined to help them.
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