My boyfriend steals groceries

Anonymous
He’s doing it for the thrill. This guy is selfish and will justify his decisions many ways. Stay away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The OPs boyfriend:

I've been caught stealing;
once when I was 5...
I enjoy stealing.
It's just as simple as that.
Well, it's just a simple fact.
When I want something,
I don't want to pay for it.

I walk right through the door.
Walk right through the door.
Hey all right! If I get by, it's mine.
Mine all mine!

(But is the next verse about the OP?)

My girl, she's one too.
She'll go and get her a skirt.
Stick it under her shirt.
She grabbed a razor for me.
And she did it just like that.
When she wants something,
She don't want to pay for it.

She walk right through the door.
Walk right through the door.
Hey all right! If I get by, it's mine.
Mine all mine!


Woof woof woof!
Anonymous
I’ll call senior leadership at Aldi.

They’ll get his mugshot, tally the theft and prosecute.

Plus they’ll add those checkers to spend 2 mins per customer on the way out carrying receipt vs bagged goods.

And hire more people and increase their prices.
Anonymous
If he lived is Saudi Arabia by now he would have no hands.
Anonymous
Stealing 25% of your groceries is a lot, but I do think those self-checkout things make it really easy to steal. A lot of times it’s easier than actually paying for your things. I’ve never stolen before they put those in place, but now I’m getting produce, and I sometimew I hit the banana button instead of finding the code on whatever I bought. Or I try to scan it a few times and I can’t get it to go through, so I just throw it back in the cart.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stealing 25% of your groceries is a lot, but I do think those self-checkout things make it really easy to steal. A lot of times it’s easier than actually paying for your things. I’ve never stolen before they put those in place, but now I’m getting produce, and I sometimew I hit the banana button instead of finding the code on whatever I bought. Or I try to scan it a few times and I can’t get it to go through, so I just throw it back in the cart.


Of course it’s “easier” to walk out and not spend time scanning and paying for something.

Stop rationalizing your stealing of goods.

If you want to live in the ghetto food desert, go for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stealing 25% of your groceries is a lot, but I do think those self-checkout things make it really easy to steal. A lot of times it’s easier than actually paying for your things. I’ve never stolen before they put those in place, but now I’m getting produce, and I sometimew I hit the banana button instead of finding the code on whatever I bought. Or I try to scan it a few times and I can’t get it to go through, so I just throw it back in the cart.


Call the worker and they’ll fix it.

You know that. Now do it. Every time. Like everyone else does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stealing 25% of your groceries is a lot, but I do think those self-checkout things make it really easy to steal. A lot of times it’s easier than actually paying for your things. I’ve never stolen before they put those in place, but now I’m getting produce, and I sometimew I hit the banana button instead of finding the code on whatever I bought. Or I try to scan it a few times and I can’t get it to go through, so I just throw it back in the cart.


Of course it’s “easier” to walk out and not spend time scanning and paying for something.

Stop rationalizing your stealing of goods.

If you want to live in the ghetto food desert, go for it.


It wasn’t easier when the stores hired actual people to check you out. You would have to put some kind of effort into it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stealing 25% of your groceries is a lot, but I do think those self-checkout things make it really easy to steal. A lot of times it’s easier than actually paying for your things. I’ve never stolen before they put those in place, but now I’m getting produce, and I sometimew I hit the banana button instead of finding the code on whatever I bought. Or I try to scan it a few times and I can’t get it to go through, so I just throw it back in the cart.


Call the worker and they’ll fix it.

You know that. Now do it. Every time. Like everyone else does.


Oh, the one poor dude who actually still works there.

Remember when there was a worker at every lane of the grocery store who did this for you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whenever he goes to the self check out, he only rings up about 75% of his cart. He says that the store assumes people are stealing and already bake that into the price. He says most men do this.

I am a rule follower and am horrified by this behavior, and terrified he’s going to get arrested.

Do men really steal from the self check out?

And no, he’s not that poor. This isn’t an Aladdin situation.


Your boyfriend is insane and a career criminal - he’s probably doing other things illegal too - possibly a sociopath to justify it in such a way. I am a man and I’ve never heard of this. And even if I had, it’s still wrong. I’d run.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stealing 25% of your groceries is a lot, but I do think those self-checkout things make it really easy to steal. A lot of times it’s easier than actually paying for your things. I’ve never stolen before they put those in place, but now I’m getting produce, and I sometimew I hit the banana button instead of finding the code on whatever I bought. Or I try to scan it a few times and I can’t get it to go through, so I just throw it back in the cart.


Call the worker and they’ll fix it.

You know that. Now do it. Every time. Like everyone else does.


Oh, the one poor dude who actually still works there.

Remember when there was a worker at every lane of the grocery store who did this for you?


And you’d wait in line

Why are you still here trying to argue and rationalize your theft of groceries?

Psycho.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stealing 25% of your groceries is a lot, but I do think those self-checkout things make it really easy to steal. A lot of times it’s easier than actually paying for your things.

I’ve never stolen before they put those in place, but now I’m getting produce, and I sometimew I hit the banana button instead of finding the code on whatever I bought. Or I try to scan it a few times and I can’t get it to go through, so I just throw it back in the cart.


Duh.

Walking out with stolen goods is “easier” than scanning or the checkout line?!

Ok gaslighter. What other BS do you tell yourself every day.

“I never stolen before self checkout, it’s easy”
“I check everything out as $0.19 bananas, it’s easier ”
“I try the scan a few times, it doesn’t register, I just take it home anyways”

Easy peasy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stealing 25% of your groceries is a lot, but I do think those self-checkout things make it really easy to steal. A lot of times it’s easier than actually paying for your things. I’ve never stolen before they put those in place, but now I’m getting produce, and I sometimew I hit the banana button instead of finding the code on whatever I bought. Or I try to scan it a few times and I can’t get it to go through, so I just throw it back in the cart.


Call the worker and they’ll fix it.

You know that. Now do it. Every time. Like everyone else does.


Oh, the one poor dude who actually still works there.

Remember when there was a worker at every lane of the grocery store who did this for you?


And you’d wait in line

Why are you still here trying to argue and rationalize your theft of groceries?

Psycho.


It’s not been my lived experience that self checkout has made lines any shorter anywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stealing 25% of your groceries is a lot, but I do think those self-checkout things make it really easy to steal. A lot of times it’s easier than actually paying for your things. I’ve never stolen before they put those in place, but now I’m getting produce, and I sometimew I hit the banana button instead of finding the code on whatever I bought. Or I try to scan it a few times and I can’t get it to go through, so I just throw it back in the cart.


Nice rationalizing when in reality you are just a thief with no sense of right or wrong. You're also clearly lazy and entitled. You know perfectly well that you can have an employee help you, spend the 15 extra seconds to find the right code, or go stand in the line with a cashier.

I hope you never plan on getting a high level clearance that requires a polygraph, they love asking about this type of thing--and then boom, you failed. Because if you steal bananas, you'll steal from the govenment.

Loser.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stealing 25% of your groceries is a lot, but I do think those self-checkout things make it really easy to steal. A lot of times it’s easier than actually paying for your things. I’ve never stolen before they put those in place, but now I’m getting produce, and I sometimew I hit the banana button instead of finding the code on whatever I bought. Or I try to scan it a few times and I can’t get it to go through, so I just throw it back in the cart.


Call the worker and they’ll fix it.

You know that. Now do it. Every time. Like everyone else does.

+1. The laziness is astounding. Death to America by a thousand tiny cuts of slovenly, anti-social behavior.
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