It always makes me wonder how the whole world cottoned onto the universal product code so easily—and it is truly universal—I mean can you imagine nowaysays the world without that code for your vegetables or fruit, and they come from as far aways as South Africa, or Spain, or Peru, or Chile, or even Australia…and each country’s stores, all over the world, type in the exact same code for their cash machine computers in every country that gets those same products…yet…
Yes, I’m getting to a serious point here: why can’t the world agree not to wage war just as easily?
J Short over 4 years ago
I’d like to bang his head on that self checkout scanner.
julie.mason1 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Use the checkout that has a person working it. Support jobs for your neighbors.
HarryLime over 4 years ago
Good fences make good neighbours.
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
And…he’ll still probably have to type in the 12 numbers!
1JennyJenkins over 4 years ago
It always makes me wonder how the whole world cottoned onto the universal product code so easily—and it is truly universal—I mean can you imagine nowaysays the world without that code for your vegetables or fruit, and they come from as far aways as South Africa, or Spain, or Peru, or Chile, or even Australia…and each country’s stores, all over the world, type in the exact same code for their cash machine computers in every country that gets those same products…yet…
Yes, I’m getting to a serious point here: why can’t the world agree not to wage war just as easily?