So now that I've said that, let me offer a personal apology for ALSO being guilty of some of the no-no's on this list.
But to be honest, I find that most Texas people are very gracious when shopping. MOST. It would seem some didn't take 'People-ing 101.'
There are some behaviors many of us have seen that may immediately come to mind. Brazenly cutting in line is a HUGE no-no. That should be a given. Insulting people seems fairly obvious, but I've still seen it happen. Heaven help the person who goes after the last bag of Flamin' Hot Cheetos when THESE people are nearby.
Wow, this is WILD. This could be a viable solution for both stores and customers as we navigate a current environment of labor shortages and higher food prices.
[PHOTOS] Once you have a habit of planning, writing out a grocery list, prepping and storing meals, you'll end up saving a ton of time, calories, and money.
I'm all for curbside pickup. I'm all for home delivery. I have a big issue with someone coming into my home just to put the groceries up, though, even with all the precautions taken.
Going to the grocery store with a shopping list and roaming the aisles to fill up your shopping cart with all of your essentials is becoming a thing of the past!
Ahh, the trip to the grocery store. It should be a pleasurable experience. But sometimes you run into certain types of shoppers that either annoy or baffle you. See if you recognize these or are you one of these shoppers.