
I would have let you back into line, especially if thre was still a line and I wasn't holding it up waiting for you |
This is how it goes in the DC burbs. |
Honor your mothers people. You know she suffered through checkout lines with your whiny ass, did not have a phone to "work" on. |
Whatever it is you do for a living, it's the wrong thing. |
No they don't! |
Whole Foods? Is this satire? Have you been in the parking lot? Bitchy women, too poor to hire out their grocery shopping. Pissed about it. |
I'll bet that the lady was responding to OP's entitled and bad attitude. I know many people who would have been very offended by someone telling them they had to make a concession for them instead of them just asking. |
This is a very unfortunate incident????
This is just life, OP. |
+1 |
Then why have you posted twice on this thread? |
You sound dumb. The OP hadn't even started checking out, so she wasn't holding anything up. I bet you are like the nasty woman in line. |
Talk about entitled. Too bad there won't be any ozone left when your toddler grows up. |
I wouldn't want someone touching my groceries, despite the good intent, either. For me, it's not about germs, it's that I load them in a certain way. Heavy items first, bread/eggs last, like with like (all frozen together), etc. But I don't leave the line so it's not an issue. Not that I don't forget things! But I'm not going to leave my toddler sitting in the cart alone while I run back so we either do without or, if it's really urgent, run back after checking out. If we were all still waiting in line, I'd let OP back in, even if she didn't have the courtesy to say something about running back for water. Stop leaving your cars idling!!! |
THIS is exactly what I was going to say! you didnt ask you told thats what caused the problem. |
I'm picturing op bending over her iPad, typing her post. Changing a word here, a phrase there. Then pressing submit. Cackling quietly, and a little maniacally, all the while. "And . . . go," she mutters under her breath. Anticipation of the vitriol to come is too delicious. |