That's OK, I don't need a bag...
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I've had the same experience, chester. It's a little heartbreaking. Now, when I'm in that situation (where they bag something before I can tell them not to), I ask, "If I don't take that bag, are you going to throw it away or use it for the next customer?" It prolongs the interaction with the cashier, which usually confuses and annoys them a little, but alas.chester wrote:I once told the cashier that I didn't need a bag as he was putting my pack of gum in it. He handed me the pack of gum and then proceeded to wad the bag up and throw it in the garbage.
We always take our own bags to the grocery store - I'm glad the revolution is catching on.
"I snatched defeat from the jaws of victory." --Paul
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Wow woodchuck, the poor employeed people are damned if they do and damned if they don't.woodchuck008 wrote:Carry my Trader Joe's bags into about any store now these days. Some give me a shitty look, others just don't care and proceed as the automatons they are.
They should quit and get on the government's paycheck.
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this thread makes me happy, unlike a couple times i walked out of a grocery store literally pissed and cursing under my breath after a bagger-lady didn't do what i asked. i usually am laughing at my anger by the time i am at my truck though. sometimes i feel like a stranger in a strange land.
efil lanrete... i enjoy the sound, but in truth i find this seductively backward idea to be quite frightening
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