Walmart - something afoot .... | |
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Keilani
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Keilani
(OP) User ID: 77232079 United States 04/12/2020 11:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trying hard to understand this one, but it escapes me. Dressing rooms are already there, no need to make room for more, and this was the entire length of the clothing area, both front and back, that would not be dressing rooms in any way, shape or form. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71430282 United States 04/12/2020 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, so we got the queue lines about a week ago. Meh, for some reason never had to wait yet, and I'm in one of the most dense counties in the nation. Quoting: Keilani Well, anyways, so today went in to "super" Walmart, one of the really big ones, and all the clothes were compacted more together, so that there was a wider open area both in front and behind clothes are, like the normal path in front and behind clothes was more than double. So, now, I don't know why they would do this, maybe to put tables there? Also, I know people talking about Walmart going to stop selling clothese and stuff and only sell essential, so maybe it's this. What American says "Queue?" I think you're a Brit! |
Keilani
(OP) User ID: 77232079 United States 04/12/2020 11:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, so we got the queue lines about a week ago. Meh, for some reason never had to wait yet, and I'm in one of the most dense counties in the nation. Quoting: Keilani Well, anyways, so today went in to "super" Walmart, one of the really big ones, and all the clothes were compacted more together, so that there was a wider open area both in front and behind clothes are, like the normal path in front and behind clothes was more than double. So, now, I don't know why they would do this, maybe to put tables there? Also, I know people talking about Walmart going to stop selling clothese and stuff and only sell essential, so maybe it's this. What American says "Queue?" I think you're a Brit! Yah, completely off topic, but you don't even need a high level tech background to use the word queue, not to mention they're using it in the news, but whatever, you must be a snot-nosed no-it-all type of Brit. Last Edited by Keilani on 04/12/2020 11:31 AM |
Pilot_007
User ID: 2847656 United States 04/12/2020 11:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, so we got the queue lines about a week ago. Meh, for some reason never had to wait yet, and I'm in one of the most dense counties in the nation. Quoting: Keilani Well, anyways, so today went in to "super" Walmart, one of the really big ones, and all the clothes were compacted more together, so that there was a wider open area both in front and behind clothes are, like the normal path in front and behind clothes was more than double. So, now, I don't know why they would do this, maybe to put tables there? Also, I know people talking about Walmart going to stop selling clothese and stuff and only sell essential, so maybe it's this. What American says "Queue?" I think you're a Brit! Yah, completely off topic, but you don't even need a high level tech background to use the word queue, not to mention they're using it in the news, but whatever, you must be a snot-nosed no-it-all type of Brit. |
Renaissance Woman
User ID: 78438561 United States 04/12/2020 11:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Have you ever shopped for clothes at Walmart? Sometimes we go there if we need something specific and basic, like a red t-shirt for example. If I'm looking at a rack and someone else is looking at the rack behind me, even though we are facing opposite directions from each other, we are pretty much bumping against each other back-to-back. I'm going to assume Walmart is being proactive and creating enough room for people to maintain the 6 foot distance thing. Walmart doesn't want to be shut down, or have restrictions put on the whole store, or make certain departments (like clothes) off-limits because they didn't provide adequate personal space. My theory: Proactive 6-foot spacing in all departments. "For with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light." |
madmaddy
User ID: 78271060 United States 04/12/2020 11:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, so we got the queue lines about a week ago. Meh, for some reason never had to wait yet, and I'm in one of the most dense counties in the nation. Quoting: Keilani Well, anyways, so today went in to "super" Walmart, one of the really big ones, and all the clothes were compacted more together, so that there was a wider open area both in front and behind clothes are, like the normal path in front and behind clothes was more than double. So, now, I don't know why they would do this, maybe to put tables there? Also, I know people talking about Walmart going to stop selling clothese and stuff and only sell essential, so maybe it's this. What American says "Queue?" I think you're a Brit! Ours in both Bend and Redmond, Oregon have the lines and they have us using the same entrance and exit. I find it really stupid if only for the chance of fire and such then all the nitwits will rush the single entrance. I have seen now in both Vermont and Michigan they have blocked off several areas of the stores, including garden. This is keeping folks from buying seeds and starts for their gardens at home. |