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I know that I am far from perfect, but it seems that many people are grouchy at the grocery store. Whenever people shop for groceries, they are bound to get in the way of one another. If I am involved in this sort of situation, I tend to find that I am the one that apologizes or says excuse me. It is the rare person that returns this sentiment. Most people tend to huff, puff and turn up their noses as they steer their cart away from me. I suppose it is bit like road rage. Let us call it aisle anger and let us work together and stomp it out.
Before heading out to complete my latest grocery store expedition, I was determined to make this successful a grocery shopping venture. Therefore, I re-read this Janet Hunt’s fine article: “Grocery Shopping Tips.” Her suggestions came in handy and I know they saved me some money. So I say thank you to Janet for making this article available to the public. I would encourage my readers to read Janet’s article as well, but since Yahoo Contributor Network (Y!CN) closed its doors, I can no longer find it online. Therefore, here is a link to Janet Hunt on Google+. Perhaps, you will find another article of hers that captures your attention.
Modified from Irritations at the Grocery Store that was originally published on Y!CN on June 7, 2009
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