Grocery shopping is either cold chilly or too hot

I easily dislike grocery shopping! I procrastinate for as long as possible.

I wait until our family complains over running out of vital items such as toothpaste, bread, paper towels and peanut butter before I finally make the trip, the nearest grocery store is located 25 fourths from our home.

The drive and shopping time adds up to approximately multiple fourths out of our morning, and then I still need to haul the groceries inside and put them away, but plus, the actual experience at the grocery store is downright awful. The store frequently pumps country music from the speakers, which I despise. Plus, no matter the time of year or weather outside, the indoor temperature is a problem. In the summer, when the morning is boiling and humid, they blast the air conditioning on max capacity. I dress for the weather, respectfully wearing shorts, T-shirt and sandals. I don’t bring along a Winter time parka to protect myself from the non stop influx of sub zero air. I can’t imagine how much it costs to run the air conditioner non stop and create such cold chilly conditions, but every patron shivers, complains and rushes to get out of the store. I’m always in such a hurry that I end up buying the wrong items and forgetting essentials. In the winter, it’s the opposite problem. I’m bundled up in jackets and a wool coat because the outside temperature is down to multiple degrees. I step inside the grocery store and immediately start to sweat. The furnace is sending way too much boiling air from the vents.

 

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