A ton of years ago, a supermarket must have bought every can of squash and pumpkin pie filling in existence. The middle of the store was a mountain of cans. They started off at 10 cents a can (long time ago) and then to a nickel and then to a penny. I think it took several years for the mountain to disappear. I think it was a bad promotional idea, LOL!
A bit off the subject, but how does Mr. Rod stay in business when he has such lousy judgement in picking employees? Seems like Baldo is the only one in the shop who knows what he doing.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
Before you know it, some customer is going to ruin his masterpiece by taking a can.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 2 years ago
A ton of years ago, a supermarket must have bought every can of squash and pumpkin pie filling in existence. The middle of the store was a mountain of cans. They started off at 10 cents a can (long time ago) and then to a nickel and then to a penny. I think it took several years for the mountain to disappear. I think it was a bad promotional idea, LOL!
eb110americana almost 2 years ago
I don’t think you’ll be able to successfully enforce your, “You knock it over, you bought it,” policy.
chasobrien almost 2 years ago
A bit off the subject, but how does Mr. Rod stay in business when he has such lousy judgement in picking employees? Seems like Baldo is the only one in the shop who knows what he doing.