I have not really seen people eating from the candy bins, but I do see people now and then "sampling" from the produce. I have seen people eating a handful of grapes. Last time I looked grapes were $2.99 / lb. Those people probably just ate about 50 cents to a dollar's worth....same as a candy bar. I guess it's easier to justify eating a few grapes vs eating a whole candy bar. It's all stealing in my book.
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Originally posted by eisor View PostI think you made a generalization. I never give my trash to the cashier. If I have something to throw away, I often look at the register behind me to see if there is a trash can. If so, I throw it away, if not, I hold onto it.Last edited by Exile; 07-01-2008, 11:55 PM.
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Originally posted by Angio333 View PostI saw something similiar this weekend. My wife and I went strawberry picking. They charge you $6.95 for a huge basket that you can fill yourself. It was a huge basket too. There were a few other customers who were picking strawberries. At least two of them ate a few strawberries whiole out in the field. That is stealing just like if you stole a single tootsie roll out of a bulk bin.
On a similar note as the original theme of this thread: one time my daughter pulled a jar of baby food off of the shelf and broke it. I hunted-down a clerk so I could get supplies to clean up the mess and pay for the jar. She told me that I needn't pay for it, as the store carried insurance for such things. Do you think that a certain amount of theft is grouped into this "insurance", as well?
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