Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Whats with people's weird obsession with calling the place "Krogers"
Anonymous

Date:
Whats with people's weird obsession with calling the place "Krogers"
Permalink   


Just wondering but customers are always calling the store "Krogers" instead of just Kroger and insist on calling a Kroger card a "Krogers card". I think its kinda weird. KAnyone else think so? I think its weird to add a letter to the name



__________________
Anonymous

Date:
Permalink   

It probably has to do with the fact that Kroger is an actual surname and not just a trade or brand name.  Many places like stores or restaurants that are named after somebody often add the 's .  So it becomes automatic for people to add it even when it's not there



__________________
Anonymous

Date:
Permalink   

Anonymous wrote:

Just wondering but customers are always calling the store "Krogers" instead of just Kroger and insist on calling a Kroger card a "Krogers card". I think its kinda weird. KAnyone else think so? I think its weird to add a letter to the name


 Youre a krogerite face it



__________________
Anonymous

Date:
Permalink   

I wouldn't know. I work at Longhorn's.



__________________
Anonymous

Date:
Permalink   

I work at Wendy's.



__________________
Anonymous

Date:
Permalink   

I work on releasing bowel movement's.



__________________
Anonymous

Date:
Permalink   

Anonymous wrote:

I work on releasing bowel movement's.


 I know hes not retarted and I can use that word because I have a disability. I hate to say it but even with a learning disability Im smarter than him. 



__________________
Anonymous

Date:
Permalink   

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Just wondering but customers are always calling the store "Krogers" instead of just Kroger and insist on calling a Kroger card a "Krogers card". I think its kinda weird. KAnyone else think so? I think its weird to add a letter to the name


 Youre a krogerite face it


 kroger needs to change their signs so customers realize how much of a monopoly they are. 



__________________
Anonymous

Date:
Permalink   

I work with people who refer to our store as Fred Meyers...no, it's Fred Meyer. I also know employees at Chipotle who can't pronounce the name of the place where they work too. It's pronounced CHI-POAT-LAY, not CHI-POLE-TAY. Learn the name of the place where you work, it's not that hard!



__________________


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 981
Date:
Permalink   

gjgi7wvpmrl31.jpg

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/kroger/comments/d27a3a/im_sorry_if_this_has_been_posted_before_but/



__________________
Anonymous

Date:
Permalink   

Anonymous wrote:

Just wondering but customers are always calling the store "Krogers" instead of just Kroger and insist on calling a Kroger card a "Krogers card". I think its kinda weird. KAnyone else think so? I think its weird to add a letter to the name


 It's like when customers call QFC QVC then present their QVC card and it scans as not found. Then we have to tell them that's not where you're at. It's no like we already told them ten times before they got here. :?/



__________________
Anonymous

Date:
Permalink   

Please explain that to the "nuc-u-lar" crowd. Nuclear is the word, but the L is misplaced and a long U gets added (no letter U is in the word at all) when spoken. I hear it from many folks in very respectable positions. It pains me when I hear supposedly well-educated people saying it wrong (even some Presidents).



__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us


Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard