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Some individuals behave as though they are incredibly superior.
above doing anything resembling physical labor
. With that arrogance comes with an entitlement to treat everyone as your personal servant.
Occasionally, this sense of entitlement occurs when people are shopping at the supermarket.
See how this customer put a stop to that in a pretty but effective simple way.
Here’s my shopping cart
After going grocery shopping one time I was heading to my car.
After i put away the groceries into my car I walked over to the cart return rack in the parking lot.
A woman walked over to me and said, “Be a dear and take my cart back into the store with all the other carts you are collecting. Thank you darling.”
The end was simple.
She then steered her shopping cart directly towards me.
I managed to catch it before it hit me, followed her to her car, then I put it in front of her car and said, “I don’t work here!”
Then I walked back to my car and left.
That was almost too easy!
Here is what folks are saying on Reddit.
Every store needs one!
That would be hard on the wrists, though.
I don’t think I’m strong enough.
I understand how that could be pleasing.
It could be. If it involves a disability, you would inquire rather than make assumptions.
With displeasure, ma’am.
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A customer who firmly believes their credit card should work only discovers later that it doesn’t function as expected.
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