Sunday, January 25, 2015

Ahead of possibly historic blizzard, Key Food shoppers pretty much making a mess



That's not where you found the oatmeal!

8 comments:

  1. it shows an amazing lack of concern for society, and it's not limited to the lower-end grocery stores. i see fresh fish cuts stowed away on randoms shelves in whole foods all the time

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  2. What's the big deal? The newbies and college kids can just hop on that alternative mode of transportaion and get their shopping done from the very few markets in the neighborhood in the not so nearby TJs or Westside Market or their favorite Whole Foods since most of the businesses around are either trendeateries or gastropubs. And, they can put their gorceries in those cute baskets that come with that vehicle. Or, most likely, they can just go to their apps and get everything delivered via Seamless, Fresh Direct, Amazon, etc. But parking may be difficult for those trucks/vans since that greewnwashing machine's docking stations are in the way. What do you mean you're out of skim milk?

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  3. Doesn't everyone eat chicken breaded with raw Quaker Oats?!?

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  4. Why did you take down my post saying that the Gojira who posted above was not me, the one who posts all the time?!?

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  5. Okay, the headline and photo made me laugh out loud. On a more serious note, why can't people put things back where they found them?--CC

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  6. Gojira do you have a stalker? A lookalike? A wannabe Gojira fan?

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  7. Jill - I dunno, wish I did. Know that is, I don't wish I had a stalker/lookalike/fan! But jeez, with all the recurring names on this blog they could choose, they have to pick mine? I really don't get it. But it's damn annoying.

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