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Tell the truth, when you are in a supermarket, do you check out other people's trollies, and feel slightly smug????

84 replies

scotchick · 13/09/2006 20:19

I do! I can't help it! I'm all judgemental, but at least silently so. If I see sunny delight and a 6 pack of 2l coca cola, I can't help but feel superior!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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moondog · 13/09/2006 20:21

OOOh yes.
I boot them smartly up the arse for good measure too.

galaxy · 13/09/2006 20:21

No, I feel embarrassed that mine's full of ready meals

galaxy · 13/09/2006 20:22

But not 6 packs of coke and Sunny D..6 packs of Volvic usually

galaxy · 13/09/2006 20:22

And the ready meals are for us not the kids.....

dig, dig, dig

beckybrastraps · 13/09/2006 20:22

I worry about what other people think of mine. We have an allotment and don't buy much veg at this time og year, and I can feel people judging the lack of veg in my trolley.

liath · 13/09/2006 20:22

Guilty as charged , though obviously one isn't in the supermarket much these days due to getting a lovely organic fruit & veg box every week.....

vitomum · 13/09/2006 20:24

i always choose my aisle according to has has the most interesting looking shopping. For example the other day i was drawn to someone unloading several packets of lard onto the conveyor belt. they also had lots of semi skimmed milk. Why?

Fauve · 13/09/2006 20:24

No, I nick their ideas. I hold back from actually saying 'Is that nice?' which an annoying number of checkout staff say to me while slowly turning over my products and bruising my mangoes.

scotchick · 13/09/2006 20:24

Becky! Yes, that's the same as me! I grow my own so like you don't buy eg tomatoes etc and I want to walk up the aisle saying 'grow my own, grow my own'

I do feel superior reaching for the hallumi

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bubble99 · 13/09/2006 20:25

beckybrastraps. I can feel your childrens' scurvy from here.

beckybrastraps · 13/09/2006 20:25
Grin
TooTicky · 13/09/2006 20:26

I feel sad about what other people buy - the factory farmed stuff, the processed stuff, the overly packaged stuff - I resent the fact that it is on sale. Having said that, I am giving up conventional supermarkets in favour of Riverford and my new local ethical fair trade "supermarket" called Who Cares which is in Melksham, run by a wonderful person who researches every item she stocks.

VeniVidiVickiQV · 13/09/2006 20:27

Uh oh....

Do you carry your tape recorder around the supermarket too Moondog?

bubble99 · 13/09/2006 20:27

'Children's' . 'Children is already a plural.

Berrie · 13/09/2006 20:28

Ha! My friend while at Uni, worked on the checkout and I asked her if she looked at what people had and judged them. She thought I was mad looking at what people bought.
I once found myself behind my GP with an uncharacteristic basket full of cream cake, chocolate and wine! V.embarrassing!

niceglasses · 13/09/2006 20:29

No, cos its probably my basket youre feeling so smug about. I love Lard me.

Fauve · 13/09/2006 20:29

Bubble.

bubble99 · 13/09/2006 20:30

Berrie. Be aware that you will be made to pay for any future cholesterol tests.

saltire · 13/09/2006 20:30

vitomum, i often wonder why people would buy some things in such big quantities as well/ once in tesco in Dundee we saw a couple with a trolley each. His was full of bread, and hers had 27 bottles of squash ( i know, we were behind them at the checkout and i counted) and 18 boxes of cream crackers and 15 x 9 packs of toilet rolls. oh and a what's on tv!
Maybe they were hoarding it

Donbean · 13/09/2006 20:32

i saw a couple with a box of nappies and a huge box of beerin a trolley leaving Asda the other day.....did sniff with disaproval then giggled at myself for bieng SO judgemental, for all i knew they could have been stocking up for a christening party or any thing.

beckybrastraps · 13/09/2006 20:33

Our lab technician at school once went to Sainsbury and bought 12 lamb's hearts (for dissection) and 2 packets of liver (for enzyme experiment). Now HE got some funny looks!

scotchick · 13/09/2006 20:33

saltire, obviously planning for a nuclear attack

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naswm · 13/09/2006 20:34

this is hitlarious! I cant help looking in other poepls trollies - bit I dont judge them, although I do compare, IYSEWIM!!

bubble99 · 13/09/2006 20:35

As long as he didn't have any FruitShoots, becky, he would have been OK.

charliecat · 13/09/2006 20:35

I look in other peoples trolleys and realise that those 4 hunky bits of meat at the front of the conveyor belt that they are buying cost as much as the entire contents of my shopping trolley.

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