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Do you ever walk around the supermarket looking in peoples trollys?
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<blockquote data-quote="Salvia" data-source="post: 1562760" data-attributes="member: 278312"><p>I too used to wonder about people buying large amounts of bread, potatoes, and such like, till it occurred to me that there could be two options for why they're buying so much of the same stuff: either they run a "corner shop" type of business and would re-sell with a bit of price mark-up, or they were a catering outfit of some sort - maybe they run a soup kitchen for the homeless, stocking a food bank, or something similar. I do occupy myself sometimes speculating on the possibilities, depending on what's in the trolley - & usually whilst waiting for the slowest checkout operator and the longest queue on earth to make some progress. Why do I always choose the wrong line (sigh)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salvia, post: 1562760, member: 278312"] I too used to wonder about people buying large amounts of bread, potatoes, and such like, till it occurred to me that there could be two options for why they're buying so much of the same stuff: either they run a "corner shop" type of business and would re-sell with a bit of price mark-up, or they were a catering outfit of some sort - maybe they run a soup kitchen for the homeless, stocking a food bank, or something similar. I do occupy myself sometimes speculating on the possibilities, depending on what's in the trolley - & usually whilst waiting for the slowest checkout operator and the longest queue on earth to make some progress. Why do I always choose the wrong line (sigh) [/QUOTE]
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