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Edited on Thu Sep-16-10 08:55 PM by CountAllVotes
Yes, they are stealing from the local Co-op I was notified via mail yesterday. I had just gotten home from grocery shopping at this store and got this big newsletter from them advising me that if anyone is caught stealing from their store during these "hard times" they will be treated as thieves and that includes those that might make a mistake on the numbers they write on the items that are bought in bulk.
Frankly, I was rather offended by this information they sent to me. I for one have made many errors writing numbers on the tags that you wrap around the plastic bags and this is an error that is not purposeful as I am visually impaired (and I won't go into whys of it).
Recently there was a group of young men outside of the store with some pit bulls. A few of them were puppies and they were being grabbed by their necks and swung around in the air until they were yelping and crying. :cry:
I told the punk off that had the puppy and complained to the store personnel and the reply re: the puppy was that "that is a vicious breed". I promptly corrected this fool and said that the guy that had the dog and was swinging it around by the neck was the problem and hence the reason the puppy might grow up to be a mean dog.
How dare they send out a newsletter complaining about alleged stealing form their store when they allow this kind of crap to go on outside of the place!
CountAllVotes
P.S. This is not meant to be a pit bull thread. I'm pissed yes. I had my car "keyed" a couple of weeks ago in the disabled parking zone at this place. I should have brought to their attention eh? I'm tempted, believe me, as I was advised it would cost approx. $3,000.00 to have my car repainted. But no, we must instead focus on "retired" people, homeless folks and others that might have been forced to steal something. How screwed up is this anyway? Where are we going anyway? Where?
:argh:
edited due to typographical errors that I did not see ...
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