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Originally Posted by rconverse
Jen, if letters don't work, let me know. I've got a guy who "fixes" things at very reasonable rates.
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I was thinking earlier that some days I really wish I had the last name Soprano.
The store was King Soopers, or Kroger depending on what part of the country you're in. In CO the 2 chains are King Soopers and Safeway. It's very much the "local" store.
I'm definitely writing a letter. I mean, I left the ghetto to put up with shit like this?
The manager actually told Ross that the 15 limit thing is a guide and certainly not something they are supposed to enforce. He said that plenty of people just prefer to handle their own groceries and he's not sure why this dbag went on a vendetta about it.
Yeah, Dan. It's still very much like that in Western NE. The prices at the local store in Ross' hometown is outrageous, but his mom insists on shopping there. Sometimes she'll drive to Grand Island for bulk stuff, but everyone believes in keeping it local. I would like to think with a Super Target up the road here, this store would feel the same way but I guess not
Thanks for letting me bitch. Apparently the suburbs take some getting used to