Perhaps the line they refer to is the one you stand in? 😕
It more than likely means you can't have some idiot in your group standing in line for you while you continue to shop.
People are doing this more and more around here. If they get to the front of the line, they just start allowing the next person to cut. Creating confusion and the like.
People are doing this more and more around here. If they get to the front of the line, they just start allowing the next person to cut. Creating confusion and the like.
Is that at the check out? Maybe they don't want people holding up the line while trying to find better deals online for price matches? Just a guess. They should probably just say they don't do price matches for online retailers.
No idea what the top sign means, it looks like there's suppose to be something else on top as it looks like it's the end of a sentence.
No idea what the top sign means, it looks like there's suppose to be something else on top as it looks like it's the end of a sentence.
And that's when you point/laugh.."You ain't gettin' any. Thanks for holding us up for that."This.
I had this happen yesterday. Some jack hole in front of me had his stuff on the conveyer belt, and then ran back in the store because he had forgotten his wifes sanitary napkins.
Lol
On line=in line. No sending uncle daddy to get your Tampax while you hold the place in line (on line).
Yeah it gets on my nerves. Here they leave their children in line standing (and usually using a cell phone) and they wave people by as they come.
It's bullshit and because the supermarket I go to is full of ghetto ass minorities, no one says shit about it for fear of being shot. I'd shop in my area with all the decent people, but the prices are insane here. 😡
Funny that OP is from Brooklyn and didn't know the vernacular.
I don't think there's anything wrong as long as they are waving people ahead. Now if they are sitting at the cashier blocking everyone, I'd be pissed.