I didn't witness it, but sharing stories with a friend at a different location, he once told me of the customer who expected a plastic spoon to be included with each and every single-serving yogurt cup she bought. It drove him crazy, but I never cared when people did that stuff. I feel like you describe about Coleslaw Lady. The world is hard enough for them, I don't need to make it harder.
These Deli-posts are just beautiful. In my city dumpstering has ceased to be viable due to the organisations that have proliferated to rescue food before it gets to the skip. (That's what I gather anyway, now that I don't 'gather' that way any more.) There is Kai Hub, The Free Store, Everybody Eats, etc. It's a good thing
I didn't witness it, but sharing stories with a friend at a different location, he once told me of the customer who expected a plastic spoon to be included with each and every single-serving yogurt cup she bought. It drove him crazy, but I never cared when people did that stuff. I feel like you describe about Coleslaw Lady. The world is hard enough for them, I don't need to make it harder.
These Deli-posts are just beautiful. In my city dumpstering has ceased to be viable due to the organisations that have proliferated to rescue food before it gets to the skip. (That's what I gather anyway, now that I don't 'gather' that way any more.) There is Kai Hub, The Free Store, Everybody Eats, etc. It's a good thing
This comment led me to your post, which led me to subscribe. Spot on. Thanks!