Miguel wrote:
> {:-]))) wrote:
>>Miguel wrote:
>>>{:-]))) wrote:
>>>>Miguel wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Recently, Kroger Supermarkets in GA have started putting up signs in
>>>>>big, red letters stating "****RTS AND SHOES REQUIRED". I used to be
>>>>>able to go there without having to worry about me or my kids having
to
>>>>>wear shoes. Maybe if everyone who reads this NG sends them some
>>>>>comments, they might rethink. Here's the website to post comments:
>>>>>http://services.kroger.com/comments/comments.aspx
>>>>
>>>>I'll give them a piece of my mind.
>>>
>>>I did. So far no reply.
>>
>>I got a response.
>>Supposedly the rule is
>>due to health and safety codes.
>>
>>I've asked, in return, if these are
>>Georgia State Codes and if the particular ones
>>can be cited. That it is my understanding
>>there are no such codes. And, if not,
>>will the signs be removed.
>>
>>-waiting for another response
>
>Got a reply form them today. My comments have been forwarded for
>further review.
Great! Hopefully they'll reconsider
and remove the signs.
>On other notes, Went in the Krispy Kreme today, barefoot, and no one
>batted an eye.
I wouldn't think a doughnut shop would care
but there's probably a shoe-cop somewhere,
at some Krispy Kreme someplace, that would.
Usually getting stuff, "to go" is okay.
Lots of times I'll pick up food from restaurants
without any sort of hassle by the ca****er.
Of course, I've kinda got the upper hand by then.
McDonald's posted NS3 signs long ago.
I don't recall if I was ever refused service.
Seems like probably, at least once.
Jack in the Box has never bothered me.
I go to a local one all the time with no problem.


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