Anonymous wrote:OP I'd tell you what , you're one of those people who happens to find themselves in a decent position on the socio economic scale and who shops around for occasions to feel Superior to others in order to conceal your emptiness and psycho-moral insolvency .
Your question betrays your lack of knowledge of business ( it wouldn't surprise me at all if you've never owned one). Businesses because of their offerings and attendant prices would attract a disproportionate number of consumers from certain demographics. You see a disproportionate number of 'blue collar' men at 7_11 for the same reason you see a disproportionate number of rich housewives and their plutocratic husbands at the Hermes store . Instead of letting your false sense of superiority betray your general idiocy , i'd suggest you try some common sense.
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Anonymous wrote:Every time I go to a 7-11, no matter where the location, at least half of the line will consist of men from the neck tattoo/saggy pants/construction worker demographic buying e-cigs/lottery tickets/Mt Dew, etc. Why is this? I mean doesn't everyone go to 7-11? It's just never made sense to me as to why the 7-11 crowd is so heavily skewed this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are there for the coffee and chili cheese hotdog, same as you op.
The coffee is delicious. The mystery is why does the clientele seem to be exclusively blue collar men?'
Anonymous wrote: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.
Does your BIL have neck tattoos?
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've wondered this too and think it's bad money management skills. They aren't packing lunches or making coffee at home (like I do and especially had to when I made under 40k).
I make coffee at home but then often stop at 7-11 for another cup on the way to work. It's a $1.
Does everyone at starbucks have bad money management skills? I always thought that was expensive for a coffee, as well as taking too long and doesn't taste good, IMO. I LOVE 7-11 coffee.
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: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?
Anonymous wrote:I've wondered this too and think it's bad money management skills. They aren't packing lunches or making coffee at home (like I do and especially had to when I made under 40k).