Is there a similar limit on the little fruit cups some parents buy for their kids’ lunch boxes?
…Because this 43 year old has been dumping those out over my old man oatmeal for years.
Store clerks are typically paid minimum wage, by the hour they are present. They often have difficulty internalizing the relationship between the money the store takes in and the money they take home, since an increase in the former has zero effect on the latter.
What is the limit on juice boxes
Is there a similar limit on the little fruit cups some parents buy for their kids’ lunch boxes?
…Because this 43 year old has been dumping those out over my old man oatmeal for years.
I’m 68 & homeless. I love those cups of MANDARIN ORANGE slices, cherry fruit cocktail. Does that store clerk even want to make a sale?
Store clerks are typically paid minimum wage, by the hour they are present. They often have difficulty internalizing the relationship between the money the store takes in and the money they take home, since an increase in the former has zero effect on the latter.
So parents can’t buy this for their kids either. Ah poor Lena. good face on the last panel, and the shop owner likes it to dissapoint Lena.
Besides energy drinks, another thing that has an age limit to buy is whipped cream. I’m 56 and I was ID’d at Wal-Mart last week.
You mean the canned ‘REDI-WHIP’? If so I’m going to Walmart to buy a can.
I’m a 71-year-old Type 2 diabetic, and juice boxes are a handy boost for low blood sugar.
So are LIFESAVERS candies. My dad kept a roll in the car, in his pocket, on his office desk, and in his briefcase.