have they considered not making customers wait for 10 minutes to get aspirin or baby food unlocked by the one remaining clerk on payroll
The figure represents about 9.5 percent of the pharmacy chainโs 12,500 locations worldwide.
In 1693, a Manila Galleon full of goods and bound for Acapulco, wrecked on the coast of what is now Oregon, never reaching its destination. A craftsman from the Nehalem-Tillamook and Clatsop peoples made this arrowhead (in the Tillamook Pioneer Museum) out of Qing dynasty porcelain from the wreck.
I am absolutely losing it at Dropoutโs Gastronaut. Truly amazing and insane premise. You get to see what a real person being a judge would be like: overeating delicious food, not knowing what a term or technique is, getting super excited. Totally insane challenges.
I always get compliments on the Killer Curves t-shirt!
I am ๐ at this language. While the court resisted outright acknowledging forced labor as involuntary servitude, here it is walking riiigghht up to the line of making a 13th Amendment argument for abortion rights, which I would be absolutely here for !!
New York City votes for mayors like they believe Batman is real and want him to have someone to fight
Fun fact: the huge innovation of Piggly Wiggly was not locking all their goods in the back, but putting it on shelves for customers to browse. Customers bought more as a result, & Piggly Wiggly invented the modern supermarket. The โlock it all up & force you to ask me for itโ model already failed.
Anti-theft deterrent also means anti-sales. Nice job, eggheads. "Upon discovering that an item they want to buy is in a locked case, less than one in three shoppers (32%) get a store employee to unlock the case." www.retailbrew.com/stories/2024...
Most end up trying to find the product in another store, according to a Consumer World survey.