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Cake day: July 8th, 2023

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  • They’re not responsible for fixing the problem, but they are responsible for ensuring that the problem is fixed, since until it’s fixed the don’t have hot water.

    In this case ensuring that the problem is fixed most importantly entails telling the person who has to do the fixing as much about the problem as possible.

    If you need help with something, you have to help your helper if you want it to be effective.


  • I have my own cart that I walk to the store with, I never have much trouble with it, and it’s super useful when I need to get heavy things like milk. I’ve never brought it on the metro as I’ve never had any reason to, but it would not be too difficult to do so. It’s no more difficult than carrying a suitcase or two to the airport.




  • All the stories in this thread are ridiculous, not untrue, but very weird.

    Product loss is a problem, and can threaten a store’s ability to operate, especially in disadvantaged communities where there aren’t many options for shopping. That said, what the fuck is everyone thinking? Why do people care about like one guy not scanning or accidentally taking one item, you’re wasting more resources dealing with it then if you just ignored it.

    The actual solution? Exit gates that open when you scan your receipt, maybe combined with some system that weighs the whole order to make sure it makes sense. Completely automated, no shouting, easy to implement because the technology already exists on transit systems and many other things.

    I don’t get why this is a problem, though I’ve never seen anything like this at any nearby grocery store.