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Changes to Our Shopping Process to Encourage Social Distancing. Wal Mart
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| April 4,2020
Posted on 04/04/2020 7:54:35 AM PDT by Hojczyk
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To: redfreedom
#22 As with a cattle herding chute, there is usually a guy at the end with a automatic nail driver or a 22 cal gun to put the critter to sleep. I wonder when this will be implemented.
Er... when they need fresh hamburger : )
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posted on
04/04/2020 11:30:54 AM PDT
by
minnesota_bound
(homeless guy. He just has more money....He the master will plant more cotton for the democrat party)
To: dfwgator
Look to 1990s Yugoslavia for our future. Like this, but with golf cart battery power.
To: Hojczyk
To discourage customers too.
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posted on
04/04/2020 11:47:10 AM PDT
by
Old Yeller
(Under construction)
To: redfreedom
As with a cattle herding chute, there is usually a guy at the end with a automatic nail driver or a 22 cal gun to put the critter to sleep. I wonder when this will be implemented. When my father was in the cattle business in the 50's, it was usually a big black guy with a sledgehammer.
Might be a way to avoid cash reparations and solve minority unemployment, all at once. /s
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posted on
04/04/2020 1:02:40 PM PDT
by
Mr. Jeeves
([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
To: Dilbert San Diego
I probably go back and forth across the store at least twice when I shopping there.
To: dfwgator
“Multiculturalism changed everything.”
40 years ago we lived in a Mom, hot-dogs and apple-pie America.
Ask a Mexican today what America means.
Ask an Indian H-1b overstayed his Visa what their vision of America means.
Ask a Somali in Minneapolis what their vision of America means.
Ask a millennial what their vision of America means.
Ask a Boomer what their vision of America means.
Ask a democrat what their vision of America means.
Ask a republican what their vision of America means.
Ask a person living in a rural area what their vision of America means.
Ask a city/suburb dweller what their vision of America means.
Ask a pre-boomer what their vision of America means.
The answers will all be different reflecting the values of each group. The cultural homogeneity is gone. There is no more common denominator. America as we knew it is gone forever.
To: Spktyr
A better policy would be to just do pickup or curbside delivery, which are options at most Walmarts (and the ones Im using where available), but there are too many idiots that wont do that.
That's fine for some things, but what if you're not sure which particular model of something you want? Or color scheme? Or size?
Why would you ever trust some random dude to pick out your fruits and veggies and meats?
To: Svartalfiar
Why would you ever buy fruits, veggies and meats from Walmart in the first place? :P
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posted on
04/05/2020 8:20:17 AM PDT
by
Spktyr
(Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
To: Spktyr
Why would you ever buy fruits, veggies and meats from Walmart in the first place? :P
True, but I mean any store in general. I don't like having someone else select my selection for me, it's bad enough with Amazon or other online sales that I have no opportunity to examine a product prior to purchase.
And something I eat, that has varying levels of quality on display, is not something I want someone else picking out. Especially when their job is to make stuff look attractive for in-store buyers, so I would fully expect to get the meh stuff. Not bad, of course, but not the best selection in the store. As a curbside pickup, I have no idea if they picked out the best looking, biggest one like I would, or the ok piece that'll go bad soon cause no one in-store would choose it.
What if you get a box/can that's dented? Was that the only choice, which I would have been perfectly ok with freely picking it out in-store, or did the associate grab the worst-looking ones to clean them off the shelf?
To: Svartalfiar
More to the point, why are you buying fruits, veggies and deli-sliced/packed meat in a pandemic at all, when they are almost impossible to decontaminate and you have no idea who was handling them/fondling them/sneezing on them right before you got there? Prepackaged stuff isn’t as nice to eat, but is far easier to decontaminate.
As for the dented box/can - well, in normal times the delivery/pickup services like Instacart (which several chains farm out delivery and pickup to) have policies not to pick dented or damaged packages unless there is literally no other on offer and then to contact the customer to check.
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posted on
04/06/2020 12:29:27 AM PDT
by
Spktyr
(Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
To: Spktyr
More to the point, why are you buying fruits, veggies and deli-sliced/packed meat in a pandemic at all, when they are almost impossible to decontaminate and you have no idea who was handling them/fondling them/sneezing on them right before you got there? Prepackaged stuff isnt as nice to eat, but is far easier to decontaminate.
If that's the stuff you're worried about, you shouldn't be buying fresh fruit/veggies/etc ever. Panic-pandemic or not. Or have you missed the non-stop romaine lettuces getting peed on by illegals working the fields? Or the various other EColi veggie issues?
Sure, canned/boxed/frozen stuff isn't as open to the elements, but they have their fair share of contamination issues as well. And canned goods often aren't something you can just wash off.
As for the dented box/can - well, in normal times the delivery/pickup services like Instacart (which several chains farm out delivery and pickup to) have policies not to pick dented or damaged packages unless there is literally no other on offer and then to contact the customer to check.
Sure, but are their employees actually the ones pulling everything off the shelf and paying? I know my local TomThumb just has regular employees putting together the pick-up/togo type of order. No clue on delivery, if they offer it, or if they have other companies doing it. I have zero experience with any of those delivery companies.
To: Svartalfiar
Regarding the delivery, it depends on the store and the contract. Aldi, for example, uses Instacart personnel for pickup and delivery.
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posted on
04/07/2020 10:45:35 AM PDT
by
Spktyr
(Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
To: Hojczyk
>>>Well also institute one-way movement through our aisles next week in a number of our stores, using floor markers and direction from associates<<<
I assume there will be a big piece of Cheese at the Checkout Counter.
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posted on
04/07/2020 10:47:48 AM PDT
by
Kickass Conservative
(THEY LIVE, and we're the only ones wearing the Sunglasses.)
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