🐱 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.
 
CLEAN UP THE EXPRESS LINE WAGIE!!

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Like others have said: social litmus test. I was listening to headphones in the smoking area of my local bar, to not be intrusive 'cause I don't carry a damn speaker to the bar anyway and was embarrassed when air-guitaring and a couple of people came out. Two hours later, and a group of blacks had their damn speaker out. I got salty and my friend actually was like, "I'm going home" cause I was raising a stink about it. No, dude, I could NOT get away with a speaker blasting Pantera, and yes let's go home because I hear that damn noise they call music all the time anyway and at least I can close the windows at home.

More people need to speak the fuck up about this shit lest it fester. We need a return to common decency and decorum in society that's been sorely lacking due to the DO WHAT YOU WANT WHENEVER YOU WANT crowd, and I am proud to say my loud white ass is doing her part. God am I hung over, sorry for the rant, I just hate the way the world is now :(
@Unpaid Emotional Labourer what was that concept you were talking about with niggers being tricksters?
 
More people need to speak the fuck up about this shit lest it fester. We need a return to common decency and decorum in society that's been sorely lacking due to the DO WHAT YOU WANT WHENEVER YOU WANT crowd,
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Not a grocery store thing, but a gas station thing that's annoying, is when some old nigger has a handful of powerball tickets and he gives them to the clerk behind the counter to scan each one to see if he won anything. Can't you do that yourself? There's a way to check if you won anything without having to get them scanned, right?
Um, I think you'll find those machines dun rip you off and don't get all yo winnin' tickets. Only way to be sure is have the clerk check it.
 
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Honestly, shit like this is a pain in the ass for both parties. When I used to work as a cashier when I was a teenager, I got in trouble with my manager for enforcing the 10 item rule when a black family pulled up with TWO carts full of food and refused to change lanes. The only ones on my side in that situation were the customers that appreciated me letting the grandma's with a single item go ahead of them. In the end, the manager rang up the black family (while apologizing profusely) and I got put doing the odd jobs nobody wanted for a few days. If you expect the cashier to have the power to enforce anything, keep dreaming, basically.
 
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I got in trouble with my manager for enforcing the 10 item rule when a black family pulled up with TWO carts full of food and refused to change lanes.
Then your so-called manager was a weak pussy and not deserving of the title.

My local supermarket used to have a young guy working there who I'm pretty sure was gay but he was very good at being assertive with customers who tried shit like that. I saw him do it a few times.
 
How in the fuck is this news? Cat Party man, this is a new low for you, for us, for journalism, for society...
 
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