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Originally Posted by redwitch
And then there’s my neighbors. Their lanai is crammed with stuff — toilet paper, paper towels, bottled water, canned goods, etc. They had a heck of a fight when they found out they wouldn’t be able to return any of it. Hate to admit it, but I had a good laugh about their little problem. Think it’ll take them about two years to use everything that doesn’t go bad.
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I really really hope stores do not allow returns of items that are so scarce right now (TP, hand sanitizer, paper towels, etc). If they do, they just reward bad behavior.
I would guess that there are many items that the grocery store can't resell. So the store is penalized... they are out that money.
I have a friend who works at Publix. After one of the hurricanes, a person tried to return ICE. So you know people will be returning eggs, dairy, deli meat, etc.
SHAME on the people who buy more than they need AND then try to return to the store when the scare is over.