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Re: Groceries
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Wholesale Club was out of ducks for weeks, and this morning they have them, beautiful, plumper than usual, and all the way from Hungary! This duck says, "I just flew in from Hungary, and boy are my wings tired!" One to thaw and one in the freezing compartment. Bought a cucumber and green onion in anticipation of Peking Duck.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 11800209)
Wholesale Club was out of ducks for weeks, and this morning they have them, beautiful, plumper than usual, and all the way from Hungary! This duck says, "I just flew in from Hungary, and boy are my wings tired!" One to thaw and one in the freezing compartment. Bought a cucumber and green onion in anticipation of Peking Duck.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11800211)
One French, one English :lol:
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 11800286)
Two Hungarian ducks, one label in English and French and one label in Italian. :lol:
I just saw the other language and assumed French. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11800300)
Oh dear. :o:o:o
I just saw the other language and assumed French. |
Re: Groceries
Anyone have any observations regarding checkout operators?
Why are male checkout staff in supermarkets generally so useless? They're slow and can't pack sensibly if they even try it. With one honourable exception - bloke at Sobeys where packing a bag seems to be an art form, so many there do it so well :thumbsup: - I'll join the longer queue at a woman's checkout rather than take a place where a bloke is working. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11811113)
Anyone have any observations regarding checkout operators?
Why are male checkout staff in supermarkets generally so useless? They're slow and can't pack sensibly if they even try it. With one honourable exception - bloke at Sobeys where packing a bag seems to be an art form, so many there do it so well :thumbsup: - I'll join the longer queue at a woman's checkout rather than take a place where a bloke is working. Do they get training on basic food safety I wonder? :banghead: I'll go to an 'older' persons checkout rather than a youngsters, for this reason. |
Re: Groceries
At least they do pack !
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I must've spent 45 or 50 $, took a list but didn't get everything on it, got another Hungarian duck but this one is packaged different so may be from another farm, and it's a little longer so a bit more like the Canadian ones but still fairly heavy - under $13. Also got a bag of potstickers to replace the ones I'm going to finish today, more eggs and butter in case I want to try making Christmas cake and a family pack of lean ground beef from No Frills on sale, split in 4, wrapped and frozen.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11811148)
At least they do pack !
I'm fairly anal about packing, using a similar system to Siouxsie's mentioned above. My daughter worked P-t in couple of supermarkets here: she was trained in safe food handling by one because she worked both the deli/ready-to-eat counter & checkout. At the other, not at all. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Shirtback
(Post 11811809)
My daughter worked P-t in couple of supermarkets here: she was trained in safe food handling by one because she worked both the deli/ready-to-eat counter & checkout. At the other, not at all.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11811852)
Can she confirm whether the policy of leaving items at the front of the conveyor and picking up/scanning from behind so the the conveyor belt doesn't move until they want it to, thus making the next in line to wait for space to begin loading (takes breath) is an official policy or just the cashier's way of keeping the pressure off? ;)
I suspect it's the latter (cashier's trick to reduce pressure). |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 11800209)
Wholesale Club was out of ducks for weeks, and this morning they have them, beautiful, plumper than usual, and all the way from Hungary! This duck says, "I just flew in from Hungary, and boy are my wings tired!" One to thaw and one in the freezing compartment. Bought a cucumber and green onion in anticipation of Peking Duck.
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Re: Groceries
Walmart are doing their silly price Turkeys again.
3-5kg = $10 5-7kg = $15 7+kg = $20 They didn't have many smaller ones (not unusual) so they priced up the 5-7s as $10 too and mother in law got two of those instead of the smaller ones. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11811852)
Can she confirm whether the policy of leaving items at the front of the conveyor and picking up/scanning from behind so the the conveyor belt doesn't move until they want it to, thus making the next in line to wait for space to begin loading (takes breath) is an official policy or just the cashier's way of keeping the pressure off? ;)
I find it I load the belt by food type, they don't pick and choose from the belt to try and keep similar items together. We hardly ever buy a lot at once, so I just use self check out normally, easier as I don't like standing there waiting for the cashier, and the machine doesn't try to do small talk, I even have various codes for produce memorized so I don't have to even look them up anymore.....:lol: |
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