🐱 Man Shouts at Publix Cashier For Not Enforcing Express Line Item Limits

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Two viral videos of a grocery store customer vehemently insisting grocery store employees enforce policies limiting the number of items in an express checkout line have garnered more than 700,000 views online.

The videos, posted by @tallnall, show an older caucasian man arguing with an employee, while the TikToker filmed the interaction in a Publix grocery store.

What started as an a loud complaint from the customer turned into an argument with the Publix cashier, who suggested he go to another checkout on his next visit if he had a problem with cashiers serving customers with more than 10 items in the express lane.

In the first video, the customer shouts, “10 or fewer,” repeatedly while waiting in line.

The second clip shows him checking out, still arguing with the employee. “If you don’t like it you don’t have to come through my line, either,” the cashier urges.

Another employee asks what the problem is, and the cashier explains the man’s issue. “They had like 50 items, it says ten,” the customer says, pointing to the sign on the express checkout station.

Some commenters sided with the man who raised the complaint, writing that the other customer should have respected the limit, or that the Publix employee should have better enforced it.

“He should be chewing out the customer that brought way more items,” one commenter wrote. “Cashiers don’t have the authority to turn away customers. Jeesh.”

“If it say 10 or fewer and you have at least 20 they should be told to go to another line or take the sign down,” another commenter wrote.

“I’m on the customer side they shouldn’t have a sign that says it and the employee getting smart I prefer self check out now,” a third said.

Others supported the cashier and person filming who told the man he was in the wrong, or remarked on the way the man spoke to the cashier.

“I work at Walmart and we can’t refuse any customer in express lane,” one commenter wrote. “But love how you stood up to him!”

“Some of y’all really think customer service workers are supposed to just sit there and take bad treatment with a smile cause it’s ‘our job,'” another commenter wrote.

“I’ve cashiered and I’m sick of people treating people like a machine,” a commenter wrote. “That man disrespecting the person helping him.”

The Daily Dot has reached out to @tallnall via comment on the video.
 
That makes sense.
yeah and that reminds me that the other reason to go to self checkout is to press “zero” on amount of grocery bags used so you don’t have to pay the stupid ass bag charge that cashiers will always tack on to your purchase
 
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this man is a hero.
you can blame the low life cheater as much as you want, but the real problem is the cashier who lets this happen.
 
Guy, it starts with the little things. Watch "Falling Down"; you may find it prophetic.
"Falling Down" is so prophetic, I could swear Paul Verhooven made it.

this man is a hero.
you can blame the low life cheater as much as you want, but the real problem is the cashier who lets this happen.
They aren't paid enough to deal with that kind of petty shit.
 
Just echoing what others have said, boomer here acted like a total faggot over it but I can’t blame him for being frustrated. I’ve been there, just wanna grab a couple things before or after work and you always seem to get some jackoff trying to get their entire week’s shopping through the express lane. Or you get some attention starved retard talking the cashier’s ear off while the line behind them gets bigger and bigger. Or some welfare queen and her brood of autistic hellspawn start arguing with the cashier over something minor. Or some decrepit old fart standing there buying and playing scratch off lottery tickets without moving the fuck out of the way.

From a former retail slave, people really do turn into sub-50 IQ niggers the second they enter the store.
This shows my age, but with me it was always the old women who would write a check for their groceries, then have to enter it in their register and balance their checkbook while holding up the line behind them. Do that shit in your car or at home.
 
At the commissary you can check out regular-sized orders in the express lane if the other lanes are full/not available., and nobody is in line for the express lane. Just ask. Do it as needed. No need to wait unnecessarily, no need for the express lane to be unused if a customer can use it. Should someone get in line while I'm checking out, they can wait. Don't care about any looks. Don't get any comments. At the commissary, it's assumed that men who look over a certain age are retired senior officers/senior noncommissioned officers, who are not to be fucked with.

Normally pay by check, but fill out most of the check/register at home before leaving. Not rocket science. Takes a minimum of time if you use the brain.

See a lot of people using the self-checkout for a week's order because they don't want to or cannot afford to tip the baggers. Always use the regular checkout for the week's order. Tip the bagger well, have the same person do it every week since they do such a great job. Also use the regular checkout to help protect checkers' jobs. Normally go late Friday morning, place is rarely busy then. Don't like waiting in long lines, especially with cold/frozen items.
 
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tbf it’s a state law here that you can’t buy alcohol in self checkout so i’m sure it’s different in other places
My state had that before the quarantine, probably because all the Wal-Mart’s near me had gone to full Self Checkout in 2019.

Seriously, I think the only manned registers are in the Spirits and Liquir area, Electronics, Sporting Goods if they sell ammunition and the Tobacco register, so good luck getting all alcohol sales through three or four registers.
 
I support the death penalty for annoying fucks like this that post videos of strangers on social media.
This but unironically

I literally and actually want all Twitter snitches to die IRL

This shows my age, but with me it was always the old women who would write a check for their groceries, then have to enter it in their register and balance their checkbook while holding up the line behind them. Do that shit in your car or at home.
Don't forget old people buying one item, counting out exactly $3.46, all in change, all at the speed of a snail riding a sloth, and they have to start over multiple times.
 
This but unironically

I literally and actually want all Twitter snitches to die IRL


Don't forget old people buying one item, counting out exactly $3.46, all in change, all at the speed of a snail riding a sloth, and they have to start over multiple times.
Usually, in my experience, old people are the worse offenders of the more items than supposed to. And then, they never use cards and seem to pay with bills no larger than 5, & coins.
 
because they don't want to or cannot afford to tip the baggers.
Tip the bagger well
Where in the world do you live where people feel it's a societal obligation to tip money to the fucking BAGGER? They're bagging groceries and putting them in your cart, they don't need a tip, and depending on the store arguably baggers get paid more than some cashiers due to baggers also being the cart-retrieving monkeys for the store.
 
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Where in the world do you live where people feel it's a societal obligation to tip money to the fucking BAGGER? They're bagging groceries and putting them in your cart, they don't need a tip, and depending on the store arguably baggers get paid more than some cashiers due to baggers also being the cart-retrieving monkeys for the store.

It sounds like he was talking about a commissary on a military base, and I think the baggers only make money from tips.
 
Where in the world do you live where people feel it's a societal obligation to tip money to the fucking BAGGER? They're bagging groceries and putting them in your cart, they don't need a tip, and depending on the store arguably baggers get paid more than some cashiers due to baggers also being the cart-retrieving monkeys for the store.
At the commissary (military grocery store) the baggers work for tips only. Baggers bag groceries, put them in cart, take to car in parking lot, put in car. Well worth it to me, bagger I use does a great job, food not crunched.
 
At the commissary (military grocery store) the baggers work for tips only. Baggers bag groceries, put them in cart, take to car in parking lot, put in car. Well worth it to me, bagger I use does a great job, food not crunched.
Ah, you made it sound like you just tip your bagger just because, not due to the fact that you ask for them to bring your groceries to your car to pack them in. I was also completely unaware about military commissary and how all that works, thanks for the new info.
 
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