Irritations While Out Shopping Yesterday

MIGrandma

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1. Don't leave your cart in a handicapped parking space. I understand maybe you can't walk very far, but if you can't walk it to the cart corral at least leave it in the blue marks beside the parking space so the next handicapped person can at least park their car without having to get out and move your cart. No, I'm not handicapped and I parked further down in the row but as I was walking to the store I saw this. I did grab the cart and take it in with me.

2. After you have your groceries loaded onto the belt, move out of the way and pull your cart forward so the person behind you can start putting their things on the belt too. And if you refuse to do that, don't give me a dirty look when I'm putting my things on the belt and push your cart a bit so it bumps you.

There was a third irritation, but I have forgotten it now. I know it was about some idiot's driving but that's all I remember. I must be getting old. :laughing:
 
1. Don't leave your cart in a handicapped parking space. I understand maybe you can't walk very far, but if you can't walk it to the cart corral at least leave it in the blue marks beside the parking space so the next handicapped person can at least park their car without having to get out and move your cart. No, I'm not handicapped and I parked further down in the row but as I was walking to the store I saw this. I did grab the cart and take it in with me.

2. After you have your groceries loaded onto the belt, move out of the way and pull your cart forward so the person behind you can start putting their things on the belt too. And if you refuse to do that, don't give me a dirty look when I'm putting my things on the belt and push your cart a bit so it bumps you.
There was a third irritation, but I have forgotten it now. I know it was about some idiot's driving but that's all I remember. I must be getting old. :laughing:


I was unloading my groceries the other day. I was halfway up the belt, standing in front of my cart because it's much easier to unload from the front than the back. Upon unloading my cart, I realized I couldn't move - the man in front of me was finishing paying and the lady behind me was so close I didn't have any room to maneuver. I was waiting for the man in front of me to move so I could quickly step to the side and pull my cart forward, but the lady behind me couldn't wait to start unloading her groceries and purposely pushed my cart into me as to gain a thirty second start on unloading her groceries. People are so nice sometimes. :rolleyes:
 
I was unloading my groceries the other day. I was halfway up the belt, standing in front of my cart because it's much easier to unload from the front than the back. Upon unloading my cart, I realized I couldn't move - the man in front of me was finishing paying and the lady behind me was so close I didn't have any room to maneuver. I was waiting for the man in front of me to move so I could quickly step to the side and pull my cart forward, but the lady behind me couldn't wait to start unloading her groceries and purposely pushed my cart into me as to gain a thirty second start on unloading her groceries. People are so nice sometimes. :rolleyes:

I'd have to go postal on someone if they did that. I unload the back of my cart first--then push it back out so that I am at the push end of the cart and unload the front.

I gotta say--I find it rude to do that.

But I will put the divider up for the next customer to signal that I am done and they are free to start unloading.
 
1. Don't leave your cart in a handicapped parking space. I understand maybe you can't walk very far, but if you can't walk it to the cart corral at least leave it in the blue marks beside the parking space so the next handicapped person can at least park their car without having to get out and move your cart. No, I'm not handicapped and I parked further down in the row but as I was walking to the store I saw this. I did grab the cart and take it in with me.

2. After you have your groceries loaded onto the belt, move out of the way and pull your cart forward so the person behind you can start putting their things on the belt too. And if you refuse to do that, don't give me a dirty look when I'm putting my things on the belt and push your cart a bit so it bumps you.
There was a third irritation, but I have forgotten it now. I know it was about some idiot's driving but that's all I remember. I must be getting old. :laughing:


If you push my cart into me for any reason you're going to get a dirty look. You may get more than that too. :mad:
 

And if you unload from the front of your cart, take your cart with you when you are done! Just because you no longer need it doesn't mean you can forget about it! ;)
 
2. After you have your groceries loaded onto the belt, move out of the way and pull your cart forward so the person behind you can start putting their things on the belt too. And if you refuse to do that, don't give me a dirty look when I'm putting my things on the belt and push your cart a bit so it bumps you.

That is so arrogant. Are you entitled?
 
I'd have to go postal on someone if they did that. I unload the back of my cart first--then push it back out so that I am at the push end of the cart and unload the front.

I gotta say--I find it rude to do that.

But I will put the divider up for the next customer to signal that I am done and they are free to start unloading.


I was beyond annoyed, trust me. Our store has those super-sized carts, so it's next to impossible to unload from the push end - you have to stand in front and get everything from there.

The most annoying part? She had three items! She had a cart for three items that were so important that she had to get them on the conveyor belt immediately and be totally rude about it in the process. The three items? Cat food, toilet paper, and a box of wine. :lmao:
 
1. Don't leave your cart in a handicapped parking space. I understand maybe you can't walk very far, but if you can't walk it to the cart corral at least leave it in the blue marks beside the parking space so the next handicapped person can at least park their car without having to get out and move your cart. No, I'm not handicapped and I parked further down in the row but as I was walking to the store I saw this. I did grab the cart and take it in with me.

2. After you have your groceries loaded onto the belt, move out of the way and pull your cart forward so the person behind you can start putting their things on the belt too. And if you refuse to do that, don't give me a dirty look when I'm putting my things on the belt and push your cart a bit so it bumps you.

There was a third irritation, but I have forgotten it now. I know it was about some idiot's driving but that's all I remember. I must be getting old. :laughing:

I don't have to move out of the way. That is pretty rude of you.:rolleyes:
 
1. Don't leave your cart in a handicapped parking space. I understand maybe you can't walk very far, but if you can't walk it to the cart corral at least leave it in the blue marks beside the parking space so the next handicapped person can at least park their car without having to get out and move your cart. No, I'm not handicapped and I parked further down in the row but as I was walking to the store I saw this. I did grab the cart and take it in with me.

Thank you for doing the good samaritan thing.

2. After you have your groceries loaded onto the belt, move out of the way and pull your cart forward so the person behind you can start putting their things on the belt too. And if you refuse to do that, don't give me a dirty look when I'm putting my things on the belt and push your cart a bit so it bumps you.

Patience, seriously. Is that extra 30 - 60 seconds going to really make a difference in the grand scheme of things? Bumping anyone is uncalled for and rude, even if the person is going slow. Do you bump someone's car when they do not accelerate immediately when the light is green too?
 
Did you really just admit, as a grown woman, to bumping someone with their own cart because you couldn't wait 30 seconds?? :eek::eek:

Your time isn't more valuable than anyone else's, and if you were behind me in line and did that, you'd definitely get a dirty look. :sad2:
 
It bothers me more when people wait until the last minute, after the check out is done to get their method of payment out. I mean really, swipe your card, get the check writing process going while they are scanning your items..... but Im impatient like that, my husband tells me to chill.. but still .. LOL
 
My pet peeve is when people are paid and done and they leave their cart, blocking my way to the register. That gets my goat. I did ask the last woman that did it if she was done with her cart. She reluctantly took it on her way out. Ugh.
 
Thank goodness for Peapod (our store's home grocery delivery ) :)
 
It bothers me more when people wait until the last minute, after the check out is done to get their method of payment out. I mean really, swipe your card, get the check writing process going while they are scanning your items..... but Im impatient like that, my husband tells me to chill.. but still .. LOL

I agree with this - I always try to get my method of payment out and ready - DH does not and it drives me nutty - he'll stand there and then finally at the end take his wallet out of his pocket - AGHHHH - I guess if this is the biggest problem in our 7 year marriage I should thank my lucky stars!

On the other hand, I do understand that many people are watching the register printout/screen to ensure everything rings up correctly and that may cause them to delay in the payment process.

I feel your pain - I struggle with my level of patience daily! I find the entire grocery store experience frustrating - clueless people blocking the aisles with carts, rude people who simply don't care that they are being inconsiderate, violators of personal space - can you step back an inch - geez! I don't like the grocery shopping, check out, loading into car, carrying into the house or putting it all away at home....

geez I guess I have some strong grocery shopping feelings...:rolleyes1
 
I feel your pain - I struggle with my level of patience daily! I find the entire grocery store experience frustrating - clueless people blocking the aisles with carts, rude people who simply don't care that they are being inconsiderate, violators of personal space - can you step back an inch - geez! I don't like the grocery shopping, check out, loading into car, carrying into the house or putting it all away at home....

geez I guess I have some strong grocery shopping feelings...:rolleyes1

Its my most hated chore of all! And I probably go in there in a bad mood just because I have to be in there and it goes downhill from there LOL!
 
Yeah...just leaving the grocery cart there when you are done and can carry the bags without the cart is my pet peeve too. Screams lazy to me.

My biggest pet peeve has to be the person who runs back for 14 items leaving me and the cashier standing there twiddling our thumbs. If you forget something, pay for your order and go back. There was a lady in front of me on Sat who forgot milk, she nicely asked me if I minded if she ran back and got it. I said no, good thing you remembered before you left as I would have remembered on the ride home. I kid you not, she came back and had been in every aisle of the store and STILL HAD NO MILK.

Yeah...my biggest pet peeve at the grocery store.

Kelly
 
Everytime I go grocery shopping the cashier often scans my cereal box and says "Oh I love this cereal, what aisle did you find this??" :lmao:
 
It bothers me more when people wait until the last minute, after the check out is done to get their method of payment out. I mean really, swipe your card, get the check writing process going while they are scanning your items..... but Im impatient like that, my husband tells me to chill.. but still .. LOL

Don't forget to start putting it away and/or reorganizing your purse in fron of the cc machine!;)
 
Everytime I go grocery shopping the cashier often scans my cereal box and says "Oh I love this cereal, what aisle did you find this??" :lmao:

Oh, I really don't like cashiers to make comments about the stuff I buy. I don't know why. One thing is okay, but on and on. Just no.
 





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