Time lapse photography: 24 hours inside of a Walmart by Stephen Wilkes for Fortune magazine. A photo was taken every 20 seconds from 9:14am to 9:14pm. 1,800 frames in total.
you've got to be kidding me with the plastic bags. Nobody ever stops to think how ridiculous it is to have your stuff bagged like that for the 5 minute drive home? I'd say it actually takes more effort to unpack all of it once back home compared to when you just dump your stuff back in the cart and put it in a crate in your car. All they have here at checkout is a single roll of these flimsy see-through deals. If you put more than 4 objects in there, they tear open. If you take more than 3, the checkout person actually starts looking at you funny.
At least in Waitrose it is not so crowded nor do you get funny looking people with strange hair colour or bits of metal hanging from bits of their body.
At least in Waitrose it is not so crowded nor do you get funny looking people with strange hair colour or bits of metal hanging from bits of their body.
What's wrong, because I go to Walmart? I'm from the American South fer christs sake-- Walmart is in our genes!.. And I'm very polite.. I don't leave me Prince Albert hanging out.....
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I'd say it actually takes more effort to unpack all of it once back home compared to when you just dump your stuff back in the cart and put it in a crate in your car.
All they have here at checkout is a single roll of these flimsy see-through deals. If you put more than 4 objects in there, they tear open. If you take more than 3, the checkout person actually starts looking at you funny.
At least in Waitrose it is not so crowded nor do you get funny looking people with strange hair colour or bits of metal hanging from bits of their body.