I have to go shopping on Saturdays often enough that this is a elephant sized pet peeve for me. The aisle widths are like three people wide, and there’s seven trying to get through, two of them pushing carts. I have to shop like I’m dodging bullets in the fucking Matrix, swinging around the shopping basket to fit through gaps as they form.
And what’s even the result of all of that stocking during daytime? Shelves are empty half of the time anyway, I have to wait actual weeks for something to come back in stock sometimes, the shelf is empty every time I’m there and it’s at different times on different days. I don’t believe I’m always there just after a magical rush where all of it gets sold out.
Covid just straight up ruined everything about shopping in person and it never went back. They realized people will still shop there even if they offer dogshit service and that’s how it stayed. We need to demand better.
I have to go shopping on Saturdays often enough that this is a elephant sized pet peeve for me. The aisle widths are like three people wide, and there’s seven trying to get through, two of them pushing carts. I have to shop like I’m dodging bullets in the fucking Matrix, swinging around the shopping basket to fit through gaps as they form.
And what’s even the result of all of that stocking during daytime? Shelves are empty half of the time anyway, I have to wait actual weeks for something to come back in stock sometimes, the shelf is empty every time I’m there and it’s at different times on different days. I don’t believe I’m always there just after a magical rush where all of it gets sold out.
Covid just straight up ruined everything about shopping in person and it never went back. They realized people will still shop there even if they offer dogshit service and that’s how it stayed. We need to demand better.
Why do retired people shop on a saturday.