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Originally Posted by Lpierleo
I felt I had to respond to this first question. I go to Publix purposely to have my groceries taken out as I had major surgery on both my feet this summer and can not lift more than 10 lbs. for 6 more months. I no longer wear a cast or have a limp, there is no visible signs that I am nothing more than a "perfectly capable person". I feel it is wrong to judge a person by their looks only. You don't know what type of medical restrictions a person may be under. In my case, it was serious feet issues. However, it could be heart related or other issues you can not detect. Please don't judge by appearance alone. Thank you.
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Not only that... Publix is a higher-end grocery store and offers this service as part of its customer service. They employ people to bag and and deliver to your car, which is why there are smaller, well-disguised cart return areas. They ask people if they want this service. It's a perk of shopping at Publix and paying slightly higher prices than at, say, Walmart.
Our son was a ****** and carter at a higher-end grocery store in MI in high school--D&W. It made for a nice after-school job for him.