DisneyScraps
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Usually when I am waiting in line I will kill time looking and trying to figure out who the person is.
I arrange my items on the belt in categories. Meats, breads/cereals, snack foods etc. Well, my dirty-minded sister made me self-conscious when I put my bananas, cucumbers and zucchini together. She said people were staring at me. So now I make sure I mix things up so not to give a wrong impression.![]()


I arrange my items on the belt in categories. Meats, breads/cereals, snack foods etc. Well, my dirty-minded sister made me self-conscious when I put my bananas, cucumbers and zucchini together. She said people were staring at me. So now I make sure I mix things up so not to give a wrong impression.![]()

I honestly never look in anyone else's cart. And it annoys the heck out of me when someone comments on what I am buying as I put it on the belt. Once Advil was on sale, the box had a coupon on it and it was a great deal. We were buying quite a bit, stocking up. The person behind us was studying everything we were buying and commented "wow, you must get a lot of headaches!". MYOB!
I arrange my items on the belt in categories. Meats, breads/cereals, snack foods etc. Well, my dirty-minded sister made me self-conscious when I put my bananas, cucumbers and zucchini together. She said people were staring at me. So now I make sure I mix things up so not to give a wrong impression.![]()

It kind of rubs me the wrong way also when I saw a lady JUST TODAY in line with a basket full of steaks, deli shrimp, crab legs, all expensive seafood and steaks using a food stamp card. Eating like kings off my dime. People who work hard and pay taxes to buy those food stamp groceries for them usually can't afford to eat steak and lobster but if you get welfare you can. Makes no sense to me. Just like WIC limits what you can get when you receive benefits from them I think the food stamp program should limit the amount of luxury items and junk food people can buy when they are getting government assistance.
Why should you get to decide how other people eat? Classism is really inappropriate.
I frequently buy shrimp at my supermarket when it's buy one bag, get two free. Very cost effective.
By the way, almost everyone who receives food stamps works full time. There goes another one of your mean misconceptions.
Why should you care what people eat? It doesn't change the amount of money they deserve (yes, deserve) if they buy a decent dinner compared to the ramen noodles you apparently believe they should be living off of.
i don't judge what people buy, but i like to make up stories sometimes. if someone is buying cases of drinks and large amounts of hot dogs and such, i make up a story about some bbq they're going to have.
seriously? you think people without enough skill or talent to get a job to make enough money to afford nice products "deserve" to eat fancier foods? they should learn to live within their means or find a way to make themselves more desirable for jobs that will pay enough to let them eat their lobster and such. buying things on sale is completely different than buying things you can't actually afford with food stamps and assistance provided by those who actually can buy them.
I don't judge at all. But I will say that looking in other people's carts at the check out sort of interests me, in a good way. I like seeing different foods and stuff. I feel like I always buy the same things, every.single.time. Seeing new and interesting foods and products is interesting!!

Just because they are on food stamps or government assistance means absolutely NOTHING about their skills. It's people like you who disgust me. I have skills that could get me a job making a nice living but I am planning on going into public service because helping others who can't help themselves is more important than a 6 figure salary. But apparently that is the thought amongst many people....if you aren't rich, you have no meaningful skills or talents. But I guess I just don't have enough talent to make enough money and I don't deserve "fancier" food...Maybe I should choose either the MD or PhD routes that are constantly being shoved in my face instead and make more money
Just becaue you seem them buy it ONCE does NOT mean you know their situation. They might have something to celebrate and they decide to buy it. Maybe someone in the family got a new job. Or maybe they got a job after being unemployed for over a year. You have no idea what is going on with them so I would think before I speak if I were you....