Anonymous wrote: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!
This is my thought every weekend. ..so annoying and inconsiderate. I mean both parents and the kids. Blocking aisles etc. It’s ridiculous and shows how needy and codependent oe maybe controlling these people are. But it’s this area...
Anonymous wrote: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 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!
Anonymous wrote:Why do OP and her echo chamber feel superior because they do things differently from others?
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:
+1
Usually it is minimum five people, three generations. My God, don't they have grocery stores where you people come from? It is not a field trip - leave half of them at home. I can understand one or two of you trekking out, but more than that is ridiculous.
and another that it was a family outing place. And then a post about wanting to get out of the house as a family. So lame. It’s a grocery store.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.