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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

grocery shopping in the south

I needed a few things at the grocery store, so on my way home I stopped at the large local grocery store near my work. I went around the store picking up the necessary items and went to check out at the self-checkout aisle. After realizing that I had too many produce items which annoy the checker, because the machine pauses and I have to stare at the checker until they realize they need to do something, I went to a regular checkout.

Just as it was my turn to get my groceries rang up, the security beeper goes off. (You know the one that goes off and it usually is someone's cell phone making it go off.) Well, one of the managers went out to see what it was and as my checker is starting to scan my groceries I happen to glance out the window and see the manager yelling at someone and he is throwing his juice bottle at the customer/s. The customer didn't do what the manager asked, instead they hopped in their car and started reversing out to drive away. Meanwhile, in the store my checker mentions to another manager who happened to be walking by the checkstands, but hadn't looked out the window, that he might want to check on this guy. So as he's running out the front of the store as backup, the first manager has pulled out a KNIFE...yes, a knife and has punctured not just one but two of the tires as the car is trying to leave. Well, as the second manager is running out to help he pulls out his knife and before the car can get away, a third tire is punctured. This doesn't seem to affect the car, because it drives off out of the parking lot. And that is that. (I can't imagine that there is anything worth stealing from a grocery store that is worth more money than the three tires that they are going to have to replace!)

My checker resumed checking my groceries and after paying her, I left the store. I have learned a very good lesson here, they don't call the police on shoplifters...and store managers carry knives out here..so I won't ever want to get into a disagreement with one of them on how the price really was 99 cents not $2.99.

5 comments:

  1. Amie, holy moly. What an experience? I hope that you are okay. Are you traumatized?

    Better watch yourself. Also I hope Mom doesn't get too worried about you. This is an excellent post and I am glad that you've been able to figure things out.

    Moral of the story: Don't shoplift in the east because you could lose your life not just have to spend a night in jail and pay them back.

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  2. Amie, you better be careful who you tick off out there. Especially in the store.
    Take care
    jm

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  3. That's crazy! I can't believe you had an experience like that. I am sure glad that you are ok. And I definitely think you should not argue with the checkers.

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  4. Holy canoli! I can recommend a good shrink if you need to talk it out. :)

    Phil that was a great moral except that you shouldn't shoplift because your stealing from someone else; not because you'll have to spend a night in jail and pay them back, or run from a store manager's knife.

    Love you guys!

    J-P

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  5. Amie, Just be careful as we do live in a crazy world. Just an interesting experience for you and I am so glad that you did not get hurt. It must have been too shocking for you.
    I want you to know I appreciated reading your blog it is eliquently written and I loved every minute of it.
    Take care and enjoy everything that you do. Do take care.
    Love from,
    Aunt Mary-Ann

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