Every company in my area is now requiring customers to scan id now for age restricted items. You bi-t-ches that argued with us can't run from this sh--it!
No longer can you store hop until you find a company that doesn't not do this.
When you aff holes refuse you can ask nicely you don't need to be dicks about it. I have refused service to people being dicks about it.
I'm a hard aff with this rule now because you bi--tches couldn't take this rule lightly.
Every company in my area is now requiring customers to scan id now for age restricted items. You bi-t-ches that argued with us can't run from this sh--it!
No longer can you store hop until you find a company that doesn't not do this.
When you aff holes refuse you can ask nicely you don't need to be dicks about it. I have refused service to people being dicks about it.
I'm a hard aff with this rule now because you bi--tches couldn't take this rule lightly.
This is something that should have had YEARS ago. So satisfying to tell these ass holes nothing I can do about it. now **** off
A few grey hairs, wrinkles, and knowing where to shop. If you keep your wits about you the risk of identity theft can be reduced. kroger does not need to know my business. Cash is king and you only need to guess the right phone number once to have one that will get you the discounts. no app.
Little mom and pop liquor stores need our patronage more.
It's kind of a strange topic for a repeat troll thread.
Are we supposed to say "Noooooooo I hate scanning ID's"?
We don't. I wish we did. Saying "No" to a customer makes me feel good.
Ill just drop my money on the counter and take my liquor. Also you piece of pond scum Ill open my bottle take a huge swig and push out a hot fart as I slowly walk away.
Not really connected but this thread brings back a memory..
Years ago at a local Walmart this dude strolled down to the liquor section late at night, way past shut off time for sales, and grabbed up two big bottles of whiskey. He ignored staff as they told him he couldn't buy them. An off duty cop still in uniform happened to be there and attempted to block the guy from leaving------dude swung one of the bottles like a club and bashed the cop's head in.
He was in surgery for almost 10 hrs getting skull fragments taken from his brain.
Retail needs to treat liquor like any other addictive drug sale: under 100% security and totally controlled dispensation.
Not really connected but this thread brings back a memory..
Years ago at a local Walmart this dude strolled down to the liquor section late at night, way past shut off time for sales, and grabbed up two big bottles of whiskey. He ignored staff as they told him he couldn't buy them. An off duty cop still in uniform happened to be there and attempted to block the guy from leaving------dude swung one of the bottles like a club and bashed the cop's head in.
He was in surgery for almost 10 hrs getting skull fragments taken from his brain.
Retail needs to treat liquor like any other addictive drug sale: under 100% security and totally controlled dispensation.
No. Just let these drunks buy their alcohol and go about your business. The guy who wanted the whiskey was definitely justified for what happened.