Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 02:30 PM Posted Friday at 02:30 PM 38 minutes ago, bobss396 said: I used to drive a tow truck in & out of NYC between 1978 and 1981. Mostly The Bronx and Queens. We would stop in Queens to bodegas and other small shops to pick up smokes and coffee. Some in Queens were partitioned off. The storefront was set back enough to keep "shoppers" out of the rain. You could not walk into the building at all. Put your order in, they had people to gather everything and deliver it to the front counter. After paying, the bags were slid out of a plexiglass window. I'd say that shoplifting was about 0%. So...I'm assuming those were in high-crime areas. It's just so special that that is becoming the norm. Ain't progress grand? 1
bobss396 Posted Saturday at 09:21 AM Posted Saturday at 09:21 AM 18 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said: So...I'm assuming those were in high-crime areas. It's just so special that that is becoming the norm. Ain't progress grand? It was no worse than many areas in Queens and Brooklyn. I guess that sone shop owners got jacked up one time too many. 1
sidcharles Posted Saturday at 01:53 PM Posted Saturday at 01:53 PM i take it no one here has tried to buy cigarettes or baby formula in the past 20 years.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 02:10 PM Posted Saturday at 02:10 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, sidcharles said: i take it no one here has tried to buy cigarettes or baby formula in the past 20 years. Cigarettes had already been removed from easy access 25 years ago (largely, I thought, to limit availability to minors) when I 'quit' smoking, but last time I bought an 'occasional' pack, the price was such a shocker I'm surprised they don't keep 'em in a vault now. I didn't realize baby formula was locked up too, but knowing how evil some people can be, it's probably not a bad idea. Still...it didn't used to be this way, and I STILL lament the passing of a world where locking everything down was NOT the norm. Edited Saturday at 04:20 PM by Ace-Garageguy punctiliousness 3
bobthehobbyguy Posted Saturday at 03:03 PM Posted Saturday at 03:03 PM Although theft is the reason for locking up items the one problem I see is understaffing as a contributing factor. I used to shop at coscto and they always had a person checking what was in the cart and the receipt. Walmart only has someone mark the receipt so it can't be reused. Locking up everything is fine if there is enough staff to open cases. Walmart tends to understaff and the creates a horrible shopping experience. My sister has commented it makes more sense to use parking lot pickup if you have enough items that are locked up.. An added advantage for Walmart is that those transactions are credit or debit. Eliminating cash means no cash drawers to be counted which saves money. In addition no cash means no armored car pickups which saves money. Just something to think about.
Monty Posted Saturday at 06:44 PM Author Posted Saturday at 06:44 PM Have to be careful how I phrase this, but I really don’t want us to eventually drift into a cashless society. I’ll leave it at that. 🫥 3
Rob Hall Posted Saturday at 06:55 PM Posted Saturday at 06:55 PM 9 minutes ago, Monty said: Have to be careful how I phrase this, but I really don’t want us to eventually drift into a cashless society. I’ll leave it at that. 🫥 I rarely use cash, but this morning went to vet to pick up some meds for one of my dogs, $19.80 so I paid with a $20. Took 5 min for them to find change. And print a 3 page receipt…. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 07:50 PM Posted Saturday at 07:50 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Rob Hall said: I rarely use cash, but this morning went to vet to pick up some meds for one of my dogs, $19.80 so I paid with a $20. Took 5 min for them to find change. And print a 3 page receipt…. It took them so long because some were in back counting on their fingers trying to figure out how much change to give you, as nobody understood when the AI they asked answered "$.20". Or the answer to the follow up question: "Like...how many quarters is that?" Edited Saturday at 07:59 PM by Ace-Garageguy 2
Monty Posted Saturday at 09:10 PM Author Posted Saturday at 09:10 PM Don’t wanna step all over my own point but something similar happened about a month ago at my local Taco-Whatever drive-thru. When they told me the total, I grabbed some change so I’d get a $5 bill back. Apparently, I made things worse ‘cuz Binky The Wonder Chimp was incapable of doing 3rd grade math and shorted me on my change. I just handed it back and said “Try again.” Luckily his manager stepped in and resolved it.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 09:16 PM Posted Saturday at 09:16 PM 1 minute ago, Monty said: Don’t wanna step all over my own point but something similar happened about a month ago at my local Taco-Whatever drive-thru. When they told me the total, I grabbed some change so I’d get a $5 bill back. Apparently, I made things worse ‘cuz Binky The Wonder Chimp was incapable of doing 3rd grade math and shorted me on my change. I just handed it back and said “Try again.” Luckily his manager stepped in and resolved it. Used to was, if I'd post something like that, I'd get dogpiled on for being such a luddite in the oh-so-mo-better techie age where nobody had to know stuff like making change or telling time on a round clock because that was past-it-old-man-shouting-at-clouds-think. Mayhap some rationality is returning to the world...but I'm not holding my breath.
Tim W. SoCal Posted Saturday at 09:27 PM Posted Saturday at 09:27 PM On 11/11/2025 at 11:37 AM, Monty said: My (admittedly long-winded) question was why do people purposely choose an option that's more time-consuming instead of just using regular checkouts? Could it be by the same reasoning that when they enter a freeway, instead of merging into gaps between cars in the lane to their left, they always proceed to the end of the on ramp, are forced to stop and then attempt to wedge their way into traffic, impeding the traffic flow of the entire section of freeway?
Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 09:43 PM Posted Saturday at 09:43 PM (edited) 16 minutes ago, Tim W. SoCal said: Could it be by the same reasoning that when they enter a freeway, instead of merging into gaps between cars in the lane to their left, they always proceed to the end of the on ramp, are forced to stop and then attempt to wedge their way into traffic, impeding the traffic flow of the entire section of freeway? The word you seek begins with S T and ends with O O P I D, grasshopper. PS: "Reasoning" has nothing to do with it. Edited Saturday at 09:44 PM by Ace-Garageguy 1
Monty Posted yesterday at 12:00 AM Author Posted yesterday at 12:00 AM 2 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said: Used to was, if I'd post something like that, I'd get dogpiled on for being such a luddite in the oh-so-mo-better techie age where nobody had to know stuff like making change or telling time on a round clock because that was past-it-old-man-shouting-at-clouds-think. Mayhap some rationality is returning to the world...but I'm not holding my breath. Agreed. This will be me some day, wondering why my toilet needs to be "linked in": 1
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