well I guess I am officially old now.

Fuck that I don't work here....one or two items sure but no options for a cashier at all fuck them
During the Covid panic shit, I am using a self-checkout and someone watching the self-checkout is telling people how many meat items they can buy or eggs or some such.

So, Walmart didn't have hired cashiers available but they could pay people to "food monitor" our purchases.

Make it make sense!
 
During the Covid panic shit, I am using a self-checkout and someone watching the self-checkout is telling people how many meat items they can buy or eggs or some such.

So, Walmart didn't have hired cashiers available but they could pay people to "food monitor" our purchases.

Make it make sense!

kroger self check out monitors is for the trannies....

the kroger at buffalo speedway/59 and the one in pearland at 518 and cullen.
 
I thought we had a getting old thread, but this is the closest I could find

When did Champion Sports become popular among teens? My little cousins(I guess second cousins) are in HS now and they say it’s what the cool kids wear now. When I was in HS, Champion was pretty much the Wal Mart brand.
All a company has to do now is pay some social media dildo influencer to pump their product and voila, instant cred.

Stanley water bottles/drinkwear has been around for a long time, but lost a shitton of market share to Yeti and Hydroflask. Hydroflask is junk - you might as well just buy the gas station brands. Stanley isn't bad, but it doesn't hold up like Yeti. Anyway, some dildo influencer started pumping Stanley and that's what all the kids want now.

It's a brave, new world.
 
Absolutely nothing wrong with self checkout. One of the better inventions in the 21st century.

There absolutely is when you have a cart full of stuff. A few items? Great. Let's get through.

This happened to me at Aldi last week. I had over 50 things in my cart. There self checkouts don't even have belts just about a 2x2 section to set stuff down.

I turned to an employee and apologized but said either a lane is opening or I'm leaving this whole cart here. She opened a lane
 
anyone else go to self checkout at Costco and they come and just scan the shit for you anyway?
I avoid self-checkout avidly, but Sam's I do myself because they have Scan-and-Go in there app, so I just scan shit as I put it in the cart. I'll do that.

I've heard Costco is better than Sam's in general, but the local Sam's location is much more convenient.
 
There absolutely is when you have a cart full of stuff. A few items? Great. Let's get through.

This happened to me at Aldi last week. I had over 50 things in my cart. There self checkouts don't even have belts just about a 2x2 section to set stuff down.

I turned to an employee and apologized but said either a lane is opening or I'm leaving this whole cart here. She opened a lane

Well shit. My ass is so old I didn't remember this thread and basically just replied with almost the same thing I already said earlier in the damn thing
 
There absolutely is when you have a cart full of stuff. A few items? Great. Let's get through.

This happened to me at Aldi last week. I had over 50 things in my cart. There self checkouts don't even have belts just about a 2x2 section to set stuff down.

I turned to an employee and apologized but said either a lane is opening or I'm leaving this whole cart here. She opened a lane
Local Lowe's rarely has anything other than self-checkout available recently, unless you go to the far end of the store that is the "pro side," so that's where I park and check out. I'm a fuckin' pro, bitches.
 
All a company has to do now is pay some social media dildo influencer to pump their product and voila, instant cred.

Stanley water bottles/drinkwear has been around for a long time, but lost a shitton of market share to Yeti and Hydroflask. Hydroflask is junk - you might as well just buy the gas station brands. Stanley isn't bad, but it doesn't hold up like Yeti. Anyway, some dildo influencer started pumping Stanley and that's what all the kids want now.

It's a brave, new world.
That the same Stanley that makes hand tools?

I like my Ozark Trails cup pretty good. It’s mid 90’s, and it still has a little ice left over at the end of the day from my morning watermelon Monster Zero
 
All a company has to do now is pay some social media dildo influencer to pump their product and voila, instant cred.

Stanley water bottles/drinkwear has been around for a long time, but lost a shitton of market share to Yeti and Hydroflask. Hydroflask is junk - you might as well just buy the gas station brands. Stanley isn't bad, but it doesn't hold up like Yeti. Anyway, some dildo influencer started pumping Stanley and that's what all the kids want now.

It's a brave, new world.

interesting article on that

 
There absolutely is when you have a cart full of stuff. A few items? Great. Let's get through.

This happened to me at Aldi last week. I had over 50 things in my cart. There self checkouts don't even have belts just about a 2x2 section to set stuff down.

I turned to an employee and apologized but said either a lane is opening or I'm leaving this whole cart here. She opened a lane
Why are you shopping at pinko commie stores?
 
That the same Stanley that makes hand tools?
No.



I have a few of the Stanley bottles that I've had for a long time, and my go-to flask is from them.

I like my Ozark Trails cup pretty good. It’s mid 90’s, and it still has a little ice left over at the end of the day from my morning watermelon Monster Zero

I've had some Ozark Trail stuff that I've liked, but haven't tried their bottles.
 
interesting article on that

Yep. My daughter has one, but the article is calling it a "bottle." It's not, it's a tumbler and will spill if tipped over. That's a stupid thing to carry around all day.
 
I have a few of the Stanley bottles that I've had for a long time, and my go-to flask is from them.
I honestly can't say enough about that flask. Best flask I've ever had and everyone I know that has one says the same thing. If you use a flask with any regularity, you need this bad boy.
 
All a company has to do now is pay some social media dildo influencer to pump their product and voila, instant cred.

Stanley water bottles/drinkwear has been around for a long time, but lost a shitton of market share to Yeti and Hydroflask. Hydroflask is junk - you might as well just buy the gas station brands. Stanley isn't bad, but it doesn't hold up like Yeti. Anyway, some dildo influencer started pumping Stanley and that's what all the kids want now.

It's a brave, new world.
True. My youngest lugs around a giant Stanley mug everywhere. It’s huge and unwieldy. Barely fits in a cup holder and it’s shape makes it awkward to use, but she had to have it.
 
I honestly can't say enough about that flask. Best flask I've ever had and everyone I know that has one says the same thing. If you use a flask with any regularity, you need this bad boy.
While we're on the subject of products for drunks that I love, this is pretty badass too.


Carry on bag friendly. Recently had TSA pull it out of my bag, open it up, grab one of the bottles and ask what it was. "That particular one is a pretty decent bourbon surprisingly out of Wisconsin, Driftless Glen." She asked, "they're all bourbon?" Yes. She zipped it up, put it in my bag and told me to have a nice flight.

Woman behind me said, "you bring bourbon carry ons. That's brilliant."

It's a great product.
 
No.



I have a few of the Stanley bottles that I've had for a long time, and my go-to flask is from them.



I've had some Ozark Trail stuff that I've liked, but haven't tried their bottles.
I don’t have any reusable bottles. We buy bottled water by the pallet at work, that’s what I drink during the day. I drink liquor in the evenings.

I don’t have a flask either. I do have some plastic curved pint Southern Comfort bottles that I fill with liquor to sneak in places. The curve makes it easy to slide down your boot
 
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