So simple right. SMHPay when it stops then start scanning again?
Moscow on the Hudson?^^^^This reminds me of a movie that was made in the 80’s starring Robin Williams. I can’t remember the name but it started out in the Soviet Union. He stood in line all day trying to get toilet paper. By the time he got to the counter all they had left was a pair of size 13 shoes.
I think that’s it. Been a long time and I may not remember that scene correctly but it was something similar.Moscow on the Hudson?
And this Walmart distribution Center fire won’t help either
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I was driving across Rockville Road when it began and it was just south of the Costco gas station I was filling up the Corvette and ashes were raining down on the station.
It was due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.....lolCan't help but wonder, accident, on purpose (and by who, disgruntled employee, domestic/foreign terrorist)
That's an interesting take. And reasonable to consider. So now I wonder if there's signage that communicates the 150 limit or if the OP was told this to be policy when he attempted to purchase 151 items...150 could just be the limit of their cash register system
Possibly to cause people to come back and buy more. When people feel that they are being limited, they want to stock up.Trump is to blame!
I guess 150 items is quite a few for any 1 shopping trip. But what is the point of limits generically? I can understand an item/product that is in high demand and low supply, but to just limit purchases generically with an arbitrary number??