10-09-2006, 10:43 PM
[quote elmo3][quote RAMd®d]A woman at a local Safeway took one of the 1qt. plastic salad containers, put it under her arm, and began shoveling in handfuls of cubed cheddar cheese samples. The toothpicks were inefficient for the task. Although Safeway didn't have a sign that said "SAMPLES- ONE/TWO TO A CUSTOMER", neither did they have one that said "ALL YOU CAN EAT/ALL YOU CAN TAKE".
But what about buying cubed cheddar cheese at the salad bar? The salad bar is $3.69/pound, but on the shelf cubed cheddar cheese is $5.00/pound. Buying it at the salad bar in bulk saves you money.
Apparently, herbiesyufy would have an anyeurism at that. God forbid you should buy the same product at a lower price from a different part of the store. Didn't you know the salad bar isn't intended to be where you buy your cheese!!!!! YOU'RE CHEATING!!!!!!!!!
Are you intentionally missing the point, dipstick, or are you just a dipstick?
The lady was TAKING the "free" samples, NOT Buying them. She took a plastic case and loaded up on "free" cheese. Didn't pay. Like when you dig your Mickey D's cup out of the trash and load up on warm soda, no ice, for free. Or dump the "free" dinner mints into your man-purse.
But what about buying cubed cheddar cheese at the salad bar? The salad bar is $3.69/pound, but on the shelf cubed cheddar cheese is $5.00/pound. Buying it at the salad bar in bulk saves you money.
Apparently, herbiesyufy would have an anyeurism at that. God forbid you should buy the same product at a lower price from a different part of the store. Didn't you know the salad bar isn't intended to be where you buy your cheese!!!!! YOU'RE CHEATING!!!!!!!!!
Are you intentionally missing the point, dipstick, or are you just a dipstick?
The lady was TAKING the "free" samples, NOT Buying them. She took a plastic case and loaded up on "free" cheese. Didn't pay. Like when you dig your Mickey D's cup out of the trash and load up on warm soda, no ice, for free. Or dump the "free" dinner mints into your man-purse.