To all the people wearing rubber gloves to the grocery store...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ALso, can we discuss how dumb it is that people wear gloves to the store, touch everything, touch their purses, keys, door knobs, elevator buttons etc

And then get in their cars with the same gloves


Which is why I drop mine right at the car. I’m not an idiot.

Exactly. The cart guys are getting paid to pick up trash. We’re helping them and giving them a job! They should be grateful we’re giving them jobs!



+1 with as many lay offs as are going to coming since trump shut everything down and ruined the economy, ANY job will be something worth hanging on to. This is the new normal, people.


Yeah, I’m going to agree with the poster who said you are probably the types of people who didn’t wash their hands, ever, before this pandemic. You probably left public bathroom stalls without washing your hands. Stocked up on the hand sanitizer for your home not realizing you can wash your hands in your house (which is better than sanitizer). Probably don’t shower regularly either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m not touching my car with contaminated gloves. I’m dropping them where I’m done with them.

We have far more serious problems right now than a few biodegradable latex gloves laying about.



You're an asshole. Those gloves aren't a toxic waste dump. If you've taken them off correctly they aren't unsafe at all. They would be inside out and you can easily transport them to the nearest trash can. There are not particles on those gloves that you are going to breathe in. The transmission of this virus doesn't work that way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:can you not just throw them on the ground next to your car after you load you groceries.
Be better people. I thought WF shoppers were more concerned about the environment.
Guess that goes out the window in a pandemic.



Well, they are wearing gloves to the store, so they're already not the sharpest knives in the drawer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ALso, can we discuss how dumb it is that people wear gloves to the store, touch everything, touch their purses, keys, door knobs, elevator buttons etc

And then get in their cars with the same gloves


Which is why I drop mine right at the car. I’m not an idiot.



This is the quote of the day.

But you are pp. Yes, you are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is Whole Foods.

Organic berries - check.
Responsibly farmed fish - check.
Gluten free granola - check.
Free Range eggs - check.

Own bags with Save the Planet printed on it (give dirty looks to those who don't) - check.

Ask WF staff to take bags to car - check.

Get into luxury hybrid - check.

Dispose of rubber gloves in parking lot - check.



Why do YOU shop there if it irks you so much?

What a strange post.
Anonymous
wow.. I threw mine in the foot well of my car, then in the trash when we got home. And I don't even shop at WF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is Whole Foods.

Organic berries - check.
Responsibly farmed fish - check.
Gluten free granola - check.
Free Range eggs - check.

Own bags with Save the Planet printed on it (give dirty looks to those who don't) - check.

Ask WF staff to take bags to car - check.

Get into luxury hybrid - check.

Dispose of rubber gloves in parking lot - check.



Why do YOU shop there if it irks you so much?

What a strange post.


I think you missed the point.

Sense of humor - no check.
Loosen up a bit. Maybe start day drinking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ALso, can we discuss how dumb it is that people wear gloves to the store, touch everything, touch their purses, keys, door knobs, elevator buttons etc

And then get in their cars with the same gloves


Which is why I drop mine right at the car. I’m not an idiot.


Yes, you are an idiot. Obviously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ALso, can we discuss how dumb it is that people wear gloves to the store, touch everything, touch their purses, keys, door knobs, elevator buttons etc

And then get in their cars with the same gloves


Which is why I drop mine right at the car. I’m not an idiot.

Exactly. The cart guys are getting paid to pick up trash. We’re helping them and giving them a job! They should be grateful we’re giving them jobs!


I assume these are all one super troll posting, right? There can't be this many awful, disgusting people on this thread, can there?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:can you not just throw them on the ground next to your car after you load you groceries.
Be better people. I thought WF shoppers were more concerned about the environment.
Guess that goes out the window in a pandemic.



Well, they are wearing gloves to the store, so they're already not the sharpest knives in the drawer.


+10000000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m not touching my car with contaminated gloves. I’m dropping them where I’m done with them.

We have far more serious problems right now than a few biodegradable latex gloves laying about.



I'm a nurse. Id be happy to teach you how to take gloves off properly
Anonymous
I wore gloves. I absolutely did not throw them in the store or the road, or anywhere. I saw other people wearing gloves and not a single person just dropped them or did I see a single glove anywhere on the ground. Where exactly did you see this?
Anonymous
Hmmm. I put hand san on the gloves after I get in the car. I wipe the steering wheel even though I did not touch it with the gloves, yet. I then sanitize my keys, my wallet and most of my purse. As well as my phone and my credit card. Then I wipe all the door knobs in my house that I touched, even though I already sanitized the gloves. After I throw away the gloves, I wash door knobs again. Today I watched an elderly woman at the UPS store touch her nose and then touch the credit card key pad. The UPS worker did not use hand san nor did he have gloves, and I was fifth customer that I saw. Elderly lady touched the pad that was not wiped after the previous customer not the one before ad infinitum. Gloves prevent me from touching my face.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wore gloves. I absolutely did not throw them in the store or the road, or anywhere. I saw other people wearing gloves and not a single person just dropped them or did I see a single glove anywhere on the ground. Where exactly did you see this?


I guess it is not happening then. Google it - it is a problem everywhere.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. I put hand san on the gloves after I get in the car. I wipe the steering wheel even though I did not touch it with the gloves, yet. I then sanitize my keys, my wallet and most of my purse. As well as my phone and my credit card. Then I wipe all the door knobs in my house that I touched, even though I already sanitized the gloves. After I throw away the gloves, I wash door knobs again. Today I watched an elderly woman at the UPS store touch her nose and then touch the credit card key pad. The UPS worker did not use hand san nor did he have gloves, and I was fifth customer that I saw. Elderly lady touched the pad that was not wiped after the previous customer not the one before ad infinitum. Gloves prevent me from touching my face.


This.

Are people dumb. You can use hand sanitizer on the gloves. Keep wipes in your car. Wipe down you car interior when you get home. Throw the gloves away at home.
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