Props
It's no secret that I am not a fan of Kroger. I would, however, like to thank my cashier from a while back.
This cashier did not react with a sense of alarm or disgust when they were informed that I did not want a bag for my two small items. Nor did they then proceed to stick those infernal orange stickers to my items. I appreciate not being made to feel weird for not wanting a bag and for being trusted enough to walk the few feet from the register to the door without a sticker broadcasting that I paid for my items. Thank you.
(Kroger location, dates, times, names, genders, items purchased and other details withheld in case the aforementioned cashier violated some innane company policy.)
This cashier did not react with a sense of alarm or disgust when they were informed that I did not want a bag for my two small items. Nor did they then proceed to stick those infernal orange stickers to my items. I appreciate not being made to feel weird for not wanting a bag and for being trusted enough to walk the few feet from the register to the door without a sticker broadcasting that I paid for my items. Thank you.
(Kroger location, dates, times, names, genders, items purchased and other details withheld in case the aforementioned cashier violated some innane company policy.)
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By showing consideration for another human being -- if only because you do not like the corporation for whom they work -- you give hope that you have a heart...and testament to the fact that there is a God.
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