Jetson wrote:
What really bugs me is when the stores decide to stop selling a product I like. The stuff they are carrying might be just as good but I still feel betrayed. Clothing is the worst because the styles change very fast and by the time I wear something out I can't even find something similar to replace it, let alone an identical copy.
I that! I have worn the same pair of shoes for three years, and now they are being changed to a different color, a dirty gray color. If I buy new shoes, I want them to look new, not worn out! It just bothers me...
As an American, I prefer Albertson's. If I have to get stuff elsewhere, I'll suffer through not knowing where anything is, but I won't enjoy it. Clothes I usually get mail-ordered because that way it's always the same, I never have to try anything on, and I don't have to do the whole "shopping" thing. I only like shopping for electronics, movies, books, and the occasional trip to the hardware store to get parts for lightsabers.
What are supermarkets like outside the U.S.? (That is probably a silly question, but oh well.) Is it just like anywhere else--a big box with aisles full of food, wonderful fluorescent lighting, and carts with squeaky wheels?
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