If you eat while you grocery shop.. why? Do you pay for what opened and consumed?

Anonymous
I’ve noticed more and more half consumed foods in the aisles and opened boxes and foods left even at Costco.

Are people eating and not paying and just placing this stuff wherever in the store?

I have never eaten in the store. It was never allowed when I was a child by my mother and I’ve never even had the urge to eat and shop. I do see people doing this all the time.


Are you paying for what you consumed?
Anonymous
I think walking around the grocery store while eating is gross so I never do it. If I did consume something, I would of course pay for it.
Anonymous
Sometimes when I take DD (22) food shopping she will open a drink like coconut water or green smoothie and drink it as we shop. We pay for it. She is one of those "I forgot to eat/drink today!" types so I am not going to stop her from hydrating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes when I take DD (22) food shopping she will open a drink like coconut water or green smoothie and drink it as we shop. We pay for it. She is one of those "I forgot to eat/drink today!" types so I am not going to stop her from hydrating.

I’ve grabbed a drink and began consuming it while I’ve shopped, but I’ve always paid for the empty on my way out.
Anonymous
How else do you know if the grapes are sweet or not?
Anonymous
I would never do that. But, I am also not White.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes when I take DD (22) food shopping she will open a drink like coconut water or green smoothie and drink it as we shop. We pay for it. She is one of those "I forgot to eat/drink today!" types so I am not going to stop her from hydrating.

I’ve grabbed a drink and began consuming it while I’ve shopped, but I’ve always paid for the empty on my way out.

Ditto.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How else do you know if the grapes are sweet or not?


You don’t, just like you don’t know with apples, or bananas or blueberries. Stop stealing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gross. This is classic Lower Class behaviour.


Going into stores to shop for food is lower class behaviour.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gross. This is classic Lower Class behaviour.


Going into stores to shop for food is lower class behaviour.

Unless it’s Whole Foods
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes when I take DD (22) food shopping she will open a drink like coconut water or green smoothie and drink it as we shop. We pay for it. She is one of those "I forgot to eat/drink today!" types so I am not going to stop her from hydrating.


Tell her to go pay for it first, seriously raising bad children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gross. This is classic Lower Class behaviour.


Going into stores to shop for food is lower class behaviour.

Sigh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gross. This is classic Lower Class behaviour.


Going into stores to shop for food is lower class behaviour.


Eating the food you didn’t pay for (or honestly eating while you shop) is. But I think you know that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How else do you know if the grapes are sweet or not?


I always eat one grape. I hate it when you get rock hard, bitter grapes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How else do you know if the grapes are sweet or not?


I always eat one grape. I hate it when you get rock hard, bitter grapes.


How many bushels do you take a grape from before you decide on the one you want to pay for?
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