Why do people grocery shop with the whole family?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because the dad is useless...can't follow a list and comes home w/ a bunch of random crap, and leaves out key ingredients for the menu and blows the budget. Mom can't go alone because dad will jack the kids up on crap food (assuming he bothers to feed them at all,) the house will look like a tornado blew through and no one will help clean it up. That's why.


This is the most common reason.


It isn't common to treat your dh like a child who can't handle any responsibilities.


+1! Did you marry & procreate with a 10-year-old or a grown ass man?


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because the dad is useless...can't follow a list and comes home w/ a bunch of random crap, and leaves out key ingredients for the menu and blows the budget. Mom can't go alone because dad will jack the kids up on crap food (assuming he bothers to feed them at all,) the house will look like a tornado blew through and no one will help clean it up. That's why.


This is the most common reason.


It isn't common to treat your dh like a child who can't handle any responsibilities.


+1! Did you marry & procreate with a 10-year-old or a grown ass man?


NP. Have you ever seen a grown man try to operate the self checkout?

Lord help us all, when every self checkout lane is being used by a man, all at the same time. I truly hate to resort to stereotypes, but it's like seeing a 6 year old try and change a tire.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP— this is weird to me. When I see a single person shopping at the grocery store I always think how sad their life must be. There is nothing more lonely to me than seeing that. I am not talking about someone running in for a few items after work. You can tell those. Someone alone in wegman’s on the Sunday before Christmas is sad even if they have family.


I'm alone and never realized other shopper's would give me a thought. A little embarrassed now, especially as I'm doing this week's grocery shop on Christmas.




Second PP: first PP is BSing you so they can get their way. Like a child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP— this is weird to me. When I see a single person shopping at the grocery store I always think how sad their life must be. There is nothing more lonely to me than seeing that. I am not talking about someone running in for a few items after work. You can tell those. Someone alone in wegman’s on the Sunday before Christmas is sad even if they have family.
WTF... people aren't allowed to grocery shop...whether they're single in their life circumstances or just alone because the family is doing something more interesting? Hands down the strangest thing I've read on here and I've read a lot of strange things over the years.


+1

Shopping alone is NORMAL, people.


+2

Most people think of grocery shopping as an errand to be done as fast as possible not as a prolonged social &/or family bonding activity!


+1

Preach. If y’all are so desperate to bond at the grocery, y’all have bigger problems.
Anonymous
You sound like you shouldn't have any kids!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You sound like you shouldn't have any kids!


No, we manage. That does not include dragging them to the grocery.
Anonymous
My husband just suggested we all go together to the grocery store right now, I would rather stay myself in the eye. Then I remembered this thread and doubled down no. He’s going by himself.
Anonymous
I don't care if other people do it, but no way for me. I leave DH and the kids at home when I shop. I see couples with kids shopping all the time and know it would drive me crazy to do that.
Anonymous
Why do OP and her echo chamber feel superior because they do things differently from others?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do OP and her echo chamber feel superior because they do things differently from others?


Because this is a situation where it's not the more the merrier. There is only so much space in store aisles and the more people in each party, the less space there is for others. Not to mention that these people typically aren't aware of others and don't let others pass.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Ugh. My husband went to work and I need to take both my kids to the grocery. Bonus, I’m being judged by jerks like you.


You can order groceries now. All children under age 16 should not be allowed in stores of any kind.


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I don’t get this sanitized upper middle class American view of children especially when adults don’t have common courtesy when it comes to driving or being on phones in public. My kid is 2 and has been a quiet, cheerful grocery store tag along since birth. He’s never been loud or touched things he shouldn’t. Once he began crying at Target (no idea why) and we hustled out of there immediately. Kids can go places that aren’t designated kid places and you don’t need to glare at my 2 year old for simply existing. In fact, it’s healthy for them to go about normal life with their parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because the dad is useless...can't follow a list and comes home w/ a bunch of random crap, and leaves out key ingredients for the menu and blows the budget. Mom can't go alone because dad will jack the kids up on crap food (assuming he bothers to feed them at all,) the house will look like a tornado blew through and no one will help clean it up. That's why.


This is the most common reason.


It isn't common to treat your dh like a child who can't handle any responsibilities.


+1! Did you marry & procreate with a 10-year-old or a grown ass man?


NP. Have you ever seen a grown man try to operate the self checkout?

Lord help us all, when every self checkout lane is being used by a man, all at the same time. I truly hate to resort to stereotypes, but it's like seeing a 6 year old try and change a tire.


Yup yup yup
Anonymous
Wegmans l’original (Dulles) has the sheriff’s deputies out in the parking lot again, thankfully. No wonder they closed down the childcare with this lot around here. I have seen more than one adult lose it in there let alone children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Was at Wegmans today (which is a total disaster) and so many families shopping! Why do people do this? Why not have one parent stay home with the out of control kids and the other go to the store? People like to make life as terrible as possible. Ha ha. Merry Christmas!

The one in Gaithersburg? If so- this was us! We blew into the store around 1pm and left a trail of chaos in our wake. Sorry bout’ that
Anonymous
It’s the grocery store, not the opera. Chill.
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