jwsqrdplus2
<font color=green>I suddenly got inspired<br><font
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This morning I went to my local Albertson's to pick up stuff I needed for dinner (making fajitas) and got all of my grocieries for FREE.
I usually go to Albertson's early in the morning. I drop off my oldest DD4 at pre-school then youngest DD18mo and I go to the store. This is our normal routine, and I am in the store 3 or more times a week doing this, usually picking up fresh produce, etc. Anyway, I have gotten to know the store manager since he has a DD about 6 months older than my youngest DD.
This morning, the store had some type of power failure and they were jack-hammering up the floor in the bakery. All of the registers were down except the one in the Video rental area. So I am in line with all of the other early shoppers when I see the manager. I waved hi to him, and he signalled me over to where he was (one of the express lanes). I thought that they had gotten the other registers working and he was going to let me go first. Instead, he bags up my groceries (about $30 worth), pats me on the shoulder and says "Have a nice day." When I thanked him with an incredulous look on my face, he told me it was because I was such a good customer.
I usually go to Albertson's early in the morning. I drop off my oldest DD4 at pre-school then youngest DD18mo and I go to the store. This is our normal routine, and I am in the store 3 or more times a week doing this, usually picking up fresh produce, etc. Anyway, I have gotten to know the store manager since he has a DD about 6 months older than my youngest DD.
This morning, the store had some type of power failure and they were jack-hammering up the floor in the bakery. All of the registers were down except the one in the Video rental area. So I am in line with all of the other early shoppers when I see the manager. I waved hi to him, and he signalled me over to where he was (one of the express lanes). I thought that they had gotten the other registers working and he was going to let me go first. Instead, he bags up my groceries (about $30 worth), pats me on the shoulder and says "Have a nice day." When I thanked him with an incredulous look on my face, he told me it was because I was such a good customer.