Funny Pic Thread VII - No swearing. No sex. No complaining. (READ FIRST POST)

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Is a Sky F1 package included?

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Of course not. We need to milk as much money out of you as possible.
 
Founded in 1962, 11,000 stores internationally and 2.2 million employees vs founded in 1967, 98 stores in eight states and 14,000 employees.

Good wages are nice, when you can find them.
 
I had never heard of WinCo before so don't ask me.

Although have you heard of specialist shops? Why can't you visit more than one shop?
 
I had never heard of WinCo before so don't ask me.

Although have you heard of specialist shops? Why can't you visit more than one shop?
But then we use more gas, cause more pollution, and pay significantly higher prices. See, part of how Walmart, and similar stores, keep prices low is that they buy a bajillion inflatable rafts and a kajillion fishing lures from the same manufacturer, who gives them a huge discount because at only a 2% profit he still walked away with a few tons of money. The specialty shop orders 100 lures and gets no discount.


And then there is the time. Not every specialty shop sits right next to a pharmacy and grocery store. Some specialty shops could take 20 minutes or more to get to. And that could be 20 minutes between each store.


The best, most efficient way to shop is online.
 
Except for clothes and/or shoes, furniture, or anything else you would likely hate once it arrived because the photos on the website made them look fantastic or they don't fit.

I don't know, how things are in the US, but I never really had problems with that. Yes sure, sometimes the pants doesn't fit or the shirt is different than you've imagined, but then I'll send it back. Especially with shoes, I was fairly cautious a few years back, but as of right now, I rarely buy clothes/anything else at the local retailer, mostly because they're 🤬
 
I don't know, how things are in the US, but I never really had problems with that. Yes sure, sometimes the pants doesn't fit or the shirt is different than you've imagined, but then I'll send it back. Especially with shoes, I was fairly cautious a few years back, but as of right now, I rarely buy clothes/anything else at the local retailer, mostly because they're 🤬
I recently bought some shoes online and hate the way they feel. I guess I prefer the good 'ol "try them on first" approach.
 
The only things I've bought online were books and my other PS3. I won't buy anything else online. The thought of buying clothes online is weird.

Order something, wait weeks for it to finally arrive, and when it does, it doesn't fit. Complain, and get a replacement in a couple of weeks.

My ex used to do it all the time.

"It doesn't fit me!! Am I fat?!?!"
 
Except for clothes and/or shoes, furniture, or anything else you would likely hate once it arrived because the photos on the website made them look fantastic or they don't fit.
1) The only thing that I am currently wearing that wasn't purchased online is my shirt (not wearing shoes) and that came free as part of a registration fee for a 5k. Technically it was bought online too.

2) Try again. https://www.trunkclub.com
 
We all love Walmart / super centres, but this is the funny picture thread, not the Let's Talk Convenient Shopping thread, thanks guys. ;)
 

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