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>> No.5114334 [View]

>Be in a city that is mostly white working class, alright place, not too exciting
>Several miles away are 2 entirely "African American" colleges
>Places of worthless degrees that blacks come to from several states away because of "muh edjumakasions"
>One entire side of town is now void of stores because of fights and theft from the "Students"
>Downtown grocery store had to go out of business because losing more money in the Armed Guards and theft from the "Students"

Fine. See a Michigan Illinois or Minnesota car plate in this town expect trouble

>Need some crap
>Go to WalMart
>Uh oh, First Week of the month, Government Free Money time, parking lot is full of Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota car plates
>The inside looks like New Nairobi had an explosion
>niggers racing the electric wheelchairs up and down the aisles hooting
>negretts having catfights, like rolling on the floor fights, in the frozen foods aisles
>niglets wandering around in just diapers

As /pol/ would say, the store personnel are the most Red-Pilled humans alive to put up with such subhuman behavior
At the Customer Service counter there is almost always 6+ carts filled with stuff that "Students" had picked up, put in their carts, but didn't want to buy at checkout
>I one time asked about that
>checkout lady said that the store usually just has to throw all those items away because of removed price tags or broken seals on the food items
>"Students" grab things off the shelves, open them, start eating them, put half eaten bags back on shelves or don't want to buy the items at the checkout
>Walking through the store
>See opened/empty beer/soda cans hidden behind other items on shelves
>What's that smell in the cereal area? Oh, like 5 dozen rotten eggs pushed away behind cereal boxes
>over in Lawn/Garden, getting something from bottom shelf, see 4 packages of decomposed ground beef hidden between floor and shelf

Summertime comes, blacks leave and the town rebuilds from the damage.

>> No.5098812 [View]

>Be me
>Be in greater Cincinnati-Dayton-Columbus metro corridor.
>Skyline and Goldstar chili are fuckin' EVERYWHERE
>Food of the gods, mang.
>Almost never see blacks there.

It's perfect, if a little expensive for what it is, but I pay it because it's a semi-local business.

Somehow though, the premade stuff in the groceries just isn't the same.
Go ahead (OP) give it a whirl.

>> No.5097409 [View]

>>5097391
Okay, I didn't know that.

Then my idea doubles.

You get to leave all your ice cream and goodies in the store to wiat for you.

Get your car all nicely cooled down from roasting in the sun

Pull under shaded loading bay

Have store employees load your food into your car.

Drive off, with not cart-on-car body damage, because all carts STAYED IN THE STORE.


I know I'd like to leave my foodstuffs in the store, go out, get car warmed up, pull into loading area, stay in warm car and have store employees load my car and then drive off with no cart-on-car body damage because THE CARTS STAY IN THE STORE.

Those $300 carts...
That bums steal
That end up in ditches, or sometimes in recycling yards
That cause damage to patrons cars as they roll around the parking lot


We should be DEMANDING better service from the stores, not bitching about rude people. Because lets face facts, people are oftentimes just naturally rude, thus we need to remove as many possible avenues for this rudeness to manifest.

>> No.5097375 [View]

>>5097264
I cannot find any more pictures, that's sad.

I do wonder now though ow much money stores loose on cart theft, or damage from being outdoors, plus the costs of "cart corals" and employee time to go out and retrieve carts.

If you are in Florida, Alabama, California, going out to get carts? Not such a big deal.

Ohio? Like the other week we had -13 degree weather and 9" of snow. Not such a great thing.

I think people would actually better appreciate the "older" system of the groceries staying IN THE STORE while you fetch your car and the store employees load for you.

Then look at how many issues would simply disappear.

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>>5097194
damn these places are hard to find now.
I'm having to rack my brain to think of all the places I've seen them.

>> No.5097194 [View]
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>>5097166
THIS

took a while to find a picture of what I meant from my memories.

>> No.5097166 [View]

I remember when...

>Grocery store was a local/regional chain
>shopping carts were in the store only, magic voodoo made them unable to leave the store.
>At checkout there were HUGE 4 tier rolling racks.
>purchases left your cart, through belt, priced, bagged and then stacked into one of the waiting rolling racks.
>you were given a number tag.
>left store
>go get car
>drive car up and into the large covered car port loading area
>hand ticket to the loading boy
>pop trunk and the store personnel loaded the bagged groceries into the trunk.
All this done under the cover of the car port loading area.

>Parking lots had NO loose rolling carts.
>No cart corals
>Carts did not leave the stores. So no seeing store carts out in a ditch.
>Store employees weren't having to go out into the weather to get carts.
>People were FORCED to be responsible by driving their car into the loading bay and wait the 5 or so minutes for the loading boys to put your groceries into your car.
>Cars weren't getting wrecked by assholes pushing carts into cars, because the carts stayed in the store


What the hell happened?
The "old" model like what I remember as a kid/teenager seems vastly more cost effective than the current system, save for the ALDI method.

>> No.5081494 [View]

When I worked in Miami, PUBLIX was the only grocery store that, no matter the location, had armed guards and the doors and wandering through the stores.

No english speaking store personnel anywhere.

Never been to a PUBLIX outsite of Miami, FL.

But I was never so glad to come back home and visit my local Kroger, which is now a Kroger Fresh Fair, which is kind of yuppie/pretentious but I still like it.

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