Agreed! I don't even bother.
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when people stop you at Costco thinking you work there:icon_scratch:
when you wear a red blouse at Costco and Costco employees wear a red vest:mad:
when a guy still asks you if you can tell him where to find the yeast, after you tell him that you don't work there and are just shopping:shrug:
whey you actually know where the yeast is and end up helping him anyway:embarassed:
when you finnaly get to the front of the que at dollarama & the cashier excuses herself to change the register tape...but never comes back!
They're falling like flies.
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when your single raspberry bush has about 20 ripe raspberries
when you get your oatmeal ready for Saturday morning breakfast
when you go to pick the raspberries to top your oatmeal
when there is only ONE pitiful raspberry on the bush
some animal has a feast
when companies think you won't notice that they raised their price then have a 'sale'
this time it's Costco
Roots backpacks are $16.99 and the lunch bags with containers is $14.99
today Roots backpacks are regular price $22.99 and a sale price of $5.00 off make is $17.99:nono1:
today the Roots lunch container is on sale for $16.99 after a price reduction:icon_scratch:
they changed the price over a one week span and inflated the price, thinking that no one would know:mad:
Costco, shame on you for deceiving people:nono1:
shame!!:nono1:
Oh, Shwa Girl, that's sad about the berries...
Interesting red shirt stories. I have had only a couple of red shirts and have not had the store customers ask me stuff about the store I'm shopping at. Wonder where the connection between red and store staff was established. I know there are a couple of prominent chains that have staff wear red (own clothing) or they have to wear a store shirt that is red.
What is the theory about the all the black shirts or grey shirts worn in retail/hospitality/haircare?