Monday, January 15, 2007

The Grocery Bagger Experience

For the second time since I've been in Olds I had the grocery store bagger at Sobey's escort me out to my vehicle. It is not because I choose to have them follow me to my car with my groceries, it is exactly the opposite. When asked I refuse and stubbornly carry my handfuls of bags, smushing my bread as I go but I prefer it this way. I would rather carry my own groceries to my car and avoid the awkward silence of having a bagger try and make small talk with me as they trot along behind me with their cart and my bags. The trip isn't that far, no matter how many bags I have I'm sure I can strategically juggle them and make it to the car with dropping any bags or breaking any eggs. But on occasion they don't ask me if I want help out they just assume and start to pack up their cart. Sometimes I will politely, or as politely as I can be, say "I don't need help out thank you" but twice now I have given in and just not felt it appropriate to refuse. So in silence we walk to the car and I'll admit full well that I am the reason for the silence, I am just not a small talker with strangers from the grocery store, but this awkward silence is avoidable if baggers didn't exist. The concept of baggers is really a small town way of life and it may sound the opposite of ordinary to say I would prefer the cold shoulder of the big city grocery staff but it's true. There are a lot of things about small towns I can live with and have actually come to enjoy but the grocery store bagger is not one of those things.

3 Comments:

At 6:02 AM, Blogger Jana said...

You know they have it in Spruce Grove and Edmonton too, you know....

 
At 7:26 PM, Blogger Charlene said...

good point, I just find it more prominent here in Olds versus say Superstore in Edmonton where they just expect you to take out your own groceries

 
At 8:24 PM, Blogger Gasmaster said...

Superstore here just got this new thing where you scan your own groceries. It's sweet, 'cause you don't have to make small talk with the cashiers now, either. And it's kinda fun.

 

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