Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lower class people are more likely to smoke cigarettes and eat garbage food. Upper class people usually avoid 7-11 in order to avoid coming into contact with the lower class.
But there really aren't many other stores that are that convenient. And what about when you get gas? Isn't it pretty common for people to run in the store and pick up something when they fill up their tank? I'm beginning to feel like a freak.
NP no, never. There's pretty much nothing I would eat there during a roadtrip. I do get coffee there during roadtrips though. We always have a cooler with fruits and veggies for the ride and we make sandwiches.
I don't snack in a normal day. I have set meals and don't eat between them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think you're a jerk, OP. It's a valid question. How can we not make observations like that?
I don't know the answer to your question except to say, I never really go to 7-11 or convenience stores like that.
Really? You never have to stop off and pick up a gallon of milk on the way home? You never have a craving for a Twix bar? It just seems like the type of place that everyone would ultilize, yet it seems like the population you typically see there isn't an acurrate cross section of the population at large?
Np. I never go to 7-11. I used to when I was a teenager. I bought candy.
NP. I go to 7-11 relatively frequently but I would never buy milk or other grocery items from there. I have a since expiration is not as long but that could be a bias of mine because I certainly haven't check in over 20 years. I usually go if I want a quick snack or drink. Sometimes I go because I just so happen to be renting a redbox movie so its convenient.
So what happens when you realize your low on milk, do you actually go to a full blown grocery store just for that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lower class people are more likely to smoke cigarettes and eat garbage food. Upper class people usually avoid 7-11 in order to avoid coming into contact with the lower class.
But there really aren't many other stores that are that convenient. And what about when you get gas? Isn't it pretty common for people to run in the store and pick up something when they fill up their tank? I'm beginning to feel like a freak.
Anonymous wrote:Lower class people are more likely to smoke cigarettes and eat garbage food. Upper class people usually avoid 7-11 in order to avoid coming into contact with the lower class.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you see my BIL in there. He has a doctorate in piano performance but dresses very casually at times. He stops by 7-11 a lot on his way home after late-night gigs to get junk food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t been in a 7-11 since I quit smoking 8 years ago. What would I buy at 7-11 that I can’t get at the grocery store? What would I need there that would justify parking and another errand? I can’t remember the last time I went into a gas station convenient store either.
Wow. These responses are truly surprising I guess I was wrong on my assessment that everyone goes to 7-11. To answer your question as to what would you need there, well bread, milk, toilet paper. Things people tend to run out of in between shopping trips. If all you need is a loaf of bread, it's a million times easier to stop off at a 7-11 instead of go inside a grocery store. I do find it fascinating that so many people say they never go. Maybe I should start a thread asking "why don't middle class people ever need to stop off at convenience stores?"
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you see my BIL in there. He has a doctorate in piano performance but dresses very casually at times. He stops by 7-11 a lot on his way home after late-night gigs to get junk food.
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t been in a 7-11 since I quit smoking 8 years ago. What would I buy at 7-11 that I can’t get at the grocery store? What would I need there that would justify parking and another errand? I can’t remember the last time I went into a gas station convenient store either.
Anonymous wrote:Hilarious thread!
But that aside, because 7-11 has EVERYTHING! Quick and easy + casual!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think you're a jerk, OP. It's a valid question. How can we not make observations like that?
I don't know the answer to your question except to say, I never really go to 7-11 or convenience stores like that.
Really? You never have to stop off and pick up a gallon of milk on the way home? You never have a craving for a Twix bar? It just seems like the type of place that everyone would ultilize, yet it seems like the population you typically see there isn't an acurrate cross section of the population at large?
Np. I never go to 7-11. I used to when I was a teenager. I bought candy.
So what happens when you realize your low on milk, do you actually go to a full blown grocery store just for that?
Anonymous wrote:They are there for the coffee and chili cheese hotdog, same as you op.