I recently visited a Walmart Supercenter for the first time in years, and there were more employees pushing carts and filling orders around than there were customers. Utterly bizarre.
So many young people and Covid-petrified Libs refuse to shop for themselves. Nowadays, they’d rather have someone else do their bidding and fulfill their orders.
I order groceries online for pickup sometimes, but it's for the reasons people are listing in this thread. I don't want to be around people in public anymore. Everyone is rude and mentally unstable.
Legit. I got chewed out at market the other day for something totally stupid for like bumping into someone when it’s super crowded. People are on edge.
When I go to a Walmart, rarely now because I find delivery a time, back, and money saver, there are noticeably fewer people. They don't seem any stranger than ever, though. This weekend at the opposite end of the social world, a nice resort area, things looked pretty normal. I also feel a little polluted after exposure to crowds. My solution is like any allergen exposure, take a shower, wash hair and clothes and nose. Do it after work, not before.
I recently visited a Walmart Supercenter for the first time in years, and there were more employees pushing carts and filling orders around than there were customers. Utterly bizarre.
So many young people and Covid-petrified Libs refuse to shop for themselves. Nowadays, they’d rather have someone else do their bidding and fulfill their orders.
I order groceries online for pickup sometimes, but it's for the reasons people are listing in this thread. I don't want to be around people in public anymore. Everyone is rude and mentally unstable.
Legit. I got chewed out at market the other day for something totally stupid for like bumping into someone when it’s super crowded. People are on edge.
We are living through WWIII. May God give us all strength and tolerance.
Fortunately in Florida all the Wal marts are packed with customer vehicles. Just goes to show the difference in mentality from one State to another.
When I go to a Walmart, rarely now because I find delivery a time, back, and money saver, there are noticeably fewer people. They don't seem any stranger than ever, though. This weekend at the opposite end of the social world, a nice resort area, things looked pretty normal. I also feel a little polluted after exposure to crowds. My solution is like any allergen exposure, take a shower, wash hair and clothes and nose. Do it after work, not before.