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Why do so many shoppers get the longest items that stick out of their carts first. Then go through the aisles with the ends swinging toward my face or knocking s#*t off the shelves.

Dummies, Get the small stuff first and the long crap LAST!!!!
 
Don't park you cart on one side of the aisle and walk to the other side to look at stuff and block and everyone.
 
I usually try to give people the benefit of the doubt and chalk up rudeness to "maybe they were just zoned out and didn't think they were maybe in somebody else's way", but what kills me is seeing a woman 15 feet away from their cart, where their purse is just sitting there waiting to be looted. I know of one woman who has had her purse stolen not once, but twice, in the same store!
 
Don't park you cart on one side of the aisle and walk to the other side to look at stuff and block and everyone.

Parked on the side isn't nearly as bad as leaving it in the middle of the aisle so it blocks everyone.
 
Why do so many shoppers get the longest items that stick out of their carts first. Then go through the aisles with the ends swinging toward my face or knocking s#*t off the shelves.

Dummies, Get the small stuff first and the long crap LAST!!!!

You should be taller.
 
My favorite is the cart buggys... I was in the the store a few months back when some women shopping had to stop because the one in the motorized cart couldnt drive anymore because the battery died... What did she do you ask? Got up, grabbed all the items (and i mean quite a few things), and continued on foot... Oh what I wanted to say...
 
People shopping at the grocery stores are similar to people that text and drive. They get so zoned into there shopping that they forget etiquette.
 
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