The local Publix stores used to have the "no cigarettes" rule in their express lines, so the customers had to go to customer service. This is where all cigarettes are located in most grocery stores I've been in. They even had a huge sign that said it and cashiers would enforce it. But, in the end, the customers always defeated this rule, saying it was discrimination against smokers to have to go wait in one line for cigarettes, then go shopping and wait in another line to check out with their groceries.
What's really painful about this is usually a bagger is sent to get a pack of menthol lights cigarettes, then the customer blows up at him because he got the soft pack instead of the flip top box. Or, the customer really wanted 100's but failed to say that.
Gimme a break!
What's really painful about this is usually a bagger is sent to get a pack of menthol lights cigarettes, then the customer blows up at him because he got the soft pack instead of the flip top box. Or, the customer really wanted 100's but failed to say that.
Gimme a break!
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