So, what's the deal with these new in-store shoppers? These new employees that roams the isles of the market, Walmart and so many other stores. The ones who typically push some oversized cart while they're fulfilling online orders for the lazy.
What I've found, based on my encounters and run ins, most of these folks are rude and seem to have little regard for others. Many seem young and sadly have no idea what common curtsey and respect are all about. They don't know how, or perhaps choose not to, say "excuse me" or "sorry". They don't give way to the other shoppers, often parking their oversized cart in the center of the isle or in the way of others. All too consumed with reading and checking their list. They don't smile. They don't say "Hi", after all are they not store employees and representatives of the business and shouldn't they too promote a friendly and welcoming environment?
It's bad enough that regular every day people are rude and inconsiderate but now add these new shoppers and carts to the mix and it makes shopping all the more difficult and chaotic.
Personally, I don't get the whole being lazy and shopping from behind a keyboard when it comes to grocery shopping. Are people REALLY that busy, c'mon?! I prefer to see what I'm buying and what's available, especially when it comes to fruits and vegetables and meats, I want to inspect it all first hand.
This just adds to how disassociated and antisocial everyone is becoming.
People suck!
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