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Cashier Judgment

1.  Parents who will buy booze and cigarettes, but scream at their kids to put bottles of juice or candy back.

 

One cashier said a young male customer was once buying various junk food and children’s flu medicine . . . and when the total came up, he was short . . . so he put the MEDICINE back.

 

 

2.  Lottery tickets.  Especially when people blow through the money the cashier makes on their entire shift in just a couple minutes at the counter.

 

 

3.  Expensive, “premium” bottled water.  Not just because it’s (arguably) a waste of money, but because there’s also a lot of plastic waste.

 

 

4.  Anything in a large amount.  One cashier once had a person buy 15 cases of Red Bull . . . and they also “looked like they were 12.”

 

 

5.  A cashier at a pet store said they’ve judged people who buy a pet, and the “cheapest, trashiest” food there is.

 

 

6.  A worker at a movie theater said they judge people who bring their kids to Rated R movies . . . like bringing a seven-year-old to “Deadpool”.

 

 

7.  A McDonald’s cashier wonders about people who order a coffee, with 10 or more sugars.”

 

 

8.  A Starbucks cashier admits to judging people who buy their kids double chocolate chip frappuccinos at 8:00 A.M.

 

 

9.  Anyone buying Circus Peanuts.  (???)

 

 

10.  This one is probably the best:  Bizarre combinations.  Every cashier has probably sold everything in the store at least once . . . so nothing is a big deal.  Except when it’s paired with certain other items.

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