An SCs husband actually stood up for me.
As I've posted in other threads, I've been called up front to cashier quite a lot lately. This makes me a very unhappy camper, but I do it. This past weekend I was ringing up an order with the husband standing across from me loading the bagged groceries into his cart. His wife was at the beginning of the lane loading groceries unto the belt.
I had reached for a box of breakfast bars which was sitting right next to another box of the same product. As I grabbed one box, the other fell to the floor. I said, "Oh...sorry" as I reached down to pick up the box.
At that point the wife says in an angry tone, "Is she throwing our groceries on the floor?" The husband looked at her, put his arms out to his side like an umpire does when signaling the runner is safe and quietly says, "Chill!"
Something like that has never happened before. I thought that was pretty cool.
As I've posted in other threads, I've been called up front to cashier quite a lot lately. This makes me a very unhappy camper, but I do it. This past weekend I was ringing up an order with the husband standing across from me loading the bagged groceries into his cart. His wife was at the beginning of the lane loading groceries unto the belt.
I had reached for a box of breakfast bars which was sitting right next to another box of the same product. As I grabbed one box, the other fell to the floor. I said, "Oh...sorry" as I reached down to pick up the box.
At that point the wife says in an angry tone, "Is she throwing our groceries on the floor?" The husband looked at her, put his arms out to his side like an umpire does when signaling the runner is safe and quietly says, "Chill!"
Something like that has never happened before. I thought that was pretty cool.

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