Only reason it took me so long was because I had to go to several different stores to get what I needed. Find everything in each store (because bless they're evil little hearts they just gotta move everything all the time.) Then spend 20-30 min in line cuz I don't mess with the self checkouts. 4 hrs later I finally arrive home...spend another 20-30 putting away. No fun.Are you one of those who can spend hours out and about ~ shopping? (Well, before the pandemic.)
I hate self check out, takes jobs away from people who need jobs. I refuse to use self check out.Only reason it took me so long was because I had to go to several different stores to get what I needed. Find everything in each store (because bless they're evil little hearts they just gotta move everything all the time.) Then spend 20-30 min in line cuz I don't mess with the self checkouts. 4 hrs later I finally arrive home...spend another 20-30 putting away. No fun.
Same here.I hate self check out, takes jobs away from people who need jobs. I refuse to use self check out.
I'm like you, I'd rather pick out my own produce, meats and seafood and I like to check expiration dates too.I hate grocery shopping with a passion. I could get it delivered and I do occasionally but I prefer to see the produce for myself...so I go about every 3 or 4 weeks... and top up the fridge and freezers..
Sometimes if I shop at a Costco, Sam's Club or even Walmart, I feel like I'm exercising. I cover a lot of ground just looking for things, they always move stuff around, even the employees complain about that. Of course it doesn't help when you go to a Costco, etc. that you're not familiar with, it could be a true walkathon.About 15 years ago, I had a burst appendix. It really drained me of so much strength and after a week in the hospital, I went home to recuperate. After about a week, I would drive to a box store, Target, Meijer, & Walmart. I would get a basket to hold on to and walked down every isle just looking. It was my own personal physical therapy. It really helped me get back most of the strength I had lost.
Now, I still look at shopping as a form of exercise. I quit for awhile, but I'm back at it, with precautions, of course. I look at my shopping list before I go and pick up a few things while I'm there, so I can still call it 'shopping'.
I don't like using them either, and rarely do, would rather wait on a line an get an actual cashier. I could count the amount of times I've used them on one hand, usually just for one or two items, and I'm paying cash.I hate self check out, takes jobs away from people who need jobs. I refuse to use self check out.
surprisingly they've been doing a really good job with picking out head lettuce & watching the dates on stuff.I'm like you, I'd rather pick out my own produce, meats and seafood and I like to check expiration dates too.
Being a hermit makes ya a little funny in the head sometimes. *Grins* Prime example here.No. I don’t really like shopping much at all. My husband does most of our shopping which he doesn’t mind. Every once in a while he will suggest I go with him since he thinks it’s not good for me to become too much of a hermit but he’s retiring soon so we will be spending more time together which will include shopping.
A little bit?Being a hermit makes ya a little funny in the head sometimes. *Grins* Prime example here.
*looks around house* it could classify as a cage yes. lmao!A little bit?
No doubt about it. That’s why husband takes me out of the cage once in a while.![]()