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I’ve been shopping at Costco for 10 years now, and sometimes customers do some of the most disgusting and disrespectful things in store, and I just wanted to ask opinions.
For example, this older lady went to the freezer section to grab food and literally left the freezer door wide open without shutting it as she walked away with her food. The weirdest part, she made sure the freezer door hinge was locked so that when she walked away, the door would stay open. I stood there dumbfounded and loudly asked her why she left the door wide open. Of course, horrible people be horrible and she gave me the finger and walked away. Or another example, I saw someone drop a perfectly good piece of packaged fish right on the floor in front of the butchery. Instead of informing anyone or cleaning it, I watched in horror as this person stepped over a $40 product and grab a new one and walk away without a word, not even asking an employee that was within earshot for help.
Stuff like this is egregious and grosses me out. The utter insane amount of inconsiderate people that do at these stores makes me upset. I’m not even sure if this would happen at other supermarkets. How on earth could any store operate if everyone purposefully left freezer doors open or just dropped any meat they pick up?
Am I being an overreactive Karen? Please let me know, I honestly can not tell.
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