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Would you share a coffee grinder?
On 3/26/2017 11:30 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Mar 2017 09:51:53 -0700, Taxed and Spent
> > wrote:
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>> On 3/26/2017 7:58 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>>> On Sun, 26 Mar 2017 10:17:53 -0400, jmcquown >
>>> wrote:
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>>>> On 3/26/2017 7:05 AM, Janet wrote:
>>>>> In article >, says...
>>>>>> snip
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>>>>> I prefer to do my own bag pack because I want everything sorted and
>>>>> separated MY WAY, to protect it, and so it's very convenient and fast to
>>>>> unpack at home.
>>>>>
>>>>> Janet UK
>>>>>
>>>> I agree, but it just doesn't happen that way at the grocery stores in
>>>> this area. They're paying someone (often mentally challenged adults) to
>>>> bag the groceries and by gosh, they're going to do it! At least they do
>>>> know not to put heavy items on top of bakery bread. Eggs always go on
>>>> top or in a separate bag.
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>>
>>> at my preferred store, a cashier has checkout lanes on both sides of
>>> her. The conveyor is running as she punches items up. You go to the
>>> end of the conveyor and begin bagging. When she is done punching, you
>>> pay, finish bagging and you are on your way. Meanwhile, the person on
>>> the other lane begins bagging. Pretty efficient.
>>> Janet US
>>>
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>> very efficient for the store when the overcharge you and you are too
>> busy bagging to notice.
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> actually, my store is the least expensive, cleanest store in town. It
> is employee owned chain and treats their employees right.
> Also, I don't always think that everybody is always out to get me in
> everything all the time.
> Janet US
>
They don't have to be "out to get you" to make a mistake. Studies have
shown lots of errors in scanner prices.
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