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If you can’t bring yourself to do things the old-fashioned way, Whole Foods probably sells humane, organic, soy rodent traps. I mean, have you seen how big the Union Square one is?
Let’s not even get started about how hard it is to CARRY a week’s worth of groceries home, without the aid of a car/trunk/shopping cart. The Whole Foods line is misleading: it’s never shorter than 40 people, but all those people are fed into multiple lines.
This, to me, is called “toying with my emotions,” because even though you aren’t actually waiting behind one line of 40 people, it feels like you are. The mental damage is DONE. I am as cooked as my Whole Foods rotisserie chicken.
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