So this one time the DC airport lost my plane, essentially trapping me there for 8 hours. So I spent 4 of those hours looking for some milk. They never did find my plane, but the good news is I did bribe an airport worker $10 for a pint of milk.
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So this one time the DC airport lost my plane, essentially trapping me there for 8 hours. So I spent 4 of those hours looking for some milk. They never did find my plane, but the good news is I did bribe an airport worker $10 for a pint of milk.
Story time!
So today I was outside pushing carts as I work at a supermarket. While on the other side of the parking lot I found a gallon of milk left at the bottom of a cart. So I took it all the way back inside and to customer service so it can be noted.
When I got there the person in the customer service area was on a phone call with a customer. After the call they came over to mark the milk being left behind. As well as saying the caller says they didn’t have the milk they bought and wanted to blame the bagger for it. The milk I found in the cart was most likely that caller’s milk.
If I got trouble for a customer leaving their milk in their cart by saying I didn’t put it in their cart I would have been really pissed.
So my husband and I found this strange scene at Walmart yesterday.