draggoon01
Senior member
if you're shopping elsewhere that's inconvenient, will you be doing so until strike ends (which i think will be months)?
EDIT:
the main reason i don't shop at my local albertsons and vons (which are conveniently close) is because of possible car damage. i did find one vons where they had employee on roof watching parking lot. but they're just as far as non-striking stores. so you guys don't care about them possibly scratching/spitting on your car?
and i don't get it, why stores are automatically so empty. does the public just all agree with the strikers so they help strikers out by shopping elsewhere? or do they just see strikers and think that strikers must be being opressed, and blindly help strikers? or do they just not want to cross picket lines? is it unamerican to cross a picket line?
EDIT:
the main reason i don't shop at my local albertsons and vons (which are conveniently close) is because of possible car damage. i did find one vons where they had employee on roof watching parking lot. but they're just as far as non-striking stores. so you guys don't care about them possibly scratching/spitting on your car?
and i don't get it, why stores are automatically so empty. does the public just all agree with the strikers so they help strikers out by shopping elsewhere? or do they just see strikers and think that strikers must be being opressed, and blindly help strikers? or do they just not want to cross picket lines? is it unamerican to cross a picket line?