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Archibald 2 year s ago
#6 In Aldi it is normal in smaller stores.
       
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Onnie 2 year s ago
Most of these are in North East USA grocery stores.
       
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Prue 2 year s ago
#2 Better wrap that up in case a group of incels shout: "Look at that loser! He has a girlfriend and his ego is not shattered by buying something she needs!"
       
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Alanson 2 year s ago
#4 whenever I buy pens or batteries in a supermarket, they mostly come in rectangle-sized cardboard/plastic blisters. I don't see a good fit here.
       
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Roger 2 year s ago
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Shouldn't people sneeze and cough into the crook of their arms for sanitary reasons?
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Joan 2 year s ago
#13 In Germany you find these in every super market.
       
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You can see such special holders on carts in some supermarkets. You put small, thin items in the holder, like pens or batteries.

And you use the corner gap to stand a baguette or flowers in to stop them from getting crushed under other items.

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