Running out of home necessities. It's almost the weekend and there are two possible choices.
A Walmart smack in the middle of Northern Jersey aka Mexico #3 (Mexico being #1 and California being #2) or a nice little quiet overpriced CVS that's a further drive but the opposite direction.
CVS it is.
I know that Walmarts in general are pretty bad...but the one that I have no choice but to go to when desperate...is Walmart x10. Imagine waiting in the "express lane" with two obese loud ghetto b*tches and their families in front and behind you. Problem at the register...so now we've gotta wait another 5-10 minutes for a supervisor to come and fix the problem. You think to yourself... "should I jump into another line?" No. Every other line is just as packed and you've already committed a good 10 minutes waiting in this one.
People zoom in and out between you and your line mates trying to get through. These include the obese and smelly, if not the old, slow, and angry. Frustration going through the register. Afterwards, you're rewarded with the frustration of going back to your car and finding your way out of the parking lot without hitting any of these people, all who seem to not care about whether they'll get hit or not.
I've been to stores in the city and although they can be just as crowded, the high percentage of obese, angry, old, smelly, ghetto and/or any variation of these wasn't too obnoxiously overwhelming. At least in the city, people have to walk a lot to get around, which is why, I think, I've seen less obese people there.
Walmart is probably the second worst place I'd ever need to go to, with DMV being the first.
A Walmart smack in the middle of Northern Jersey aka Mexico #3 (Mexico being #1 and California being #2) or a nice little quiet overpriced CVS that's a further drive but the opposite direction.
CVS it is.
I know that Walmarts in general are pretty bad...but the one that I have no choice but to go to when desperate...is Walmart x10. Imagine waiting in the "express lane" with two obese loud ghetto b*tches and their families in front and behind you. Problem at the register...so now we've gotta wait another 5-10 minutes for a supervisor to come and fix the problem. You think to yourself... "should I jump into another line?" No. Every other line is just as packed and you've already committed a good 10 minutes waiting in this one.
People zoom in and out between you and your line mates trying to get through. These include the obese and smelly, if not the old, slow, and angry. Frustration going through the register. Afterwards, you're rewarded with the frustration of going back to your car and finding your way out of the parking lot without hitting any of these people, all who seem to not care about whether they'll get hit or not.
I've been to stores in the city and although they can be just as crowded, the high percentage of obese, angry, old, smelly, ghetto and/or any variation of these wasn't too obnoxiously overwhelming. At least in the city, people have to walk a lot to get around, which is why, I think, I've seen less obese people there.
Walmart is probably the second worst place I'd ever need to go to, with DMV being the first.