{"id":791,"date":"2010-06-14T06:38:57","date_gmt":"2010-06-14T12:38:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kaitlyn-marsue.net\/?p=791"},"modified":"2010-06-14T06:38:57","modified_gmt":"2010-06-14T12:38:57","slug":"in-the-bag-and-the-bag-and-that-one-and-that-one","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/kaitlyn-marsue.net\/?p=791","title":{"rendered":"in the bag&#8230; and the bag&#8230; and that one&#8230; and that one"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\tI am going to have to find a bag boy at Kroger who seems to have a brain and isn\u0092t going to quit anytime soon, make him my favorite and train him to bag my groceries my way.  Because otherwise, the manager will get tired of hearing me complain.<\/p>\n<p>\tIt\u0092s hard to explain because it\u0092s kinda hard to even understand myself, but going to Kroger yesterday was, well, fun.  I don\u0092t know what other word to use for it.  I went without a plan and left with a cart full of food for three dinners and lunches and breakfasts.  It was all easy to find.  It was all the brands I\u0092m used to.  I found raclette cheese (note to self for winter).  There was a pile of fresh corn.  Bagels.  Cream cheese.  Sour cream.  I could go on and on.<\/p>\n<p>\tBut then, I got to the checkout lane.  No, that isn\u0092t fair.  The checkout itself was fine.  It was the bagger that nearly made me scream.  <\/p>\n<p>\tI had two of my big Carrefour shopping bags with me.  I knew it wasn\u0092t enough for everything I was buying, but I knew it would make a dent.  Besides, they are the only ones I have with me right now.  I handed them to the cashier.  She handed them to the bagger.  And next time I looked over at him, he was stuffing the bigger bag with all of the jars I was buying.  And he was searching through my things for more.  I said \u0093Hey!  I know that bag holds a lot, but I do have to pick it up.  See&#8230; you can put light items on top.\u0094  And I demonstrated by finding a loaf of bread and placing it on top.<\/p>\n<p>\tThen he opened the second bag and started to put a six-pack of water in it.  \u0093NO!  That doesn\u0092t have to go in any bag.\u0094  He just sort of stared at me.  Before he had a chance to try, I added \u0093the beer doesn\u0092t need a bag, either.\u0094  Idiot.  <\/p>\n<p>\tI have to say, this boy does not seem to take constructive criticism well.  Because after he filled that second bag of mine, he made a joke of using the plastic bags.  He put two items in each bag.  A couple of bags were graced with one thing.  One thing?  Then he loaded my cart by putting those bags on top of the bigger bags&#8230; smashing down the bread I\u0092d clearly shown him goes on top of the bag.  <\/p>\n<p>\tI don\u0092t normally complain.  No, really, I don\u0092t.  But now that I can do it, I\u0092m not going to keep quiet anymore.  On the way out, I saw a manager.  I stopped and told her about the lousy bagger inside.  I didn\u0092t even tell her about his effort to dislocate my shoulder with the over-stuffed bag.  I just told her about the under-stuffed plastic bags.  She said that is not how they\u0092re told to load the bags. (I\u0092d hope not.)  She marched in there to find him and, I hope, tell him off.<\/p>\n<p>\tJust wait till my things get here and I go to the store with my insulated bags for cold items.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I am going to have to find a bag boy at Kroger who seems to have a brain and isn\u0092t going to quit anytime soon, make him my favorite and train him to bag my groceries my way. Because otherwise, the manager will get tired of hearing me complain. 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