Just a Quick Trip

Posted on Aug 25, 2004 at 10:17 AM in Uncategorized

I had a very interesting grocery shopping experience at SunMart the other day. SunMart, in my opinion, is notorious for it’s poor produce section… Suffice to say I’ve ended up with mold on strawberries and wilted green onions on too many occasions. Knowing I only needed items like cereal, eggs and bread, I made the quick trip to SunMart.

Walking through the front doors, apparently I caught the eye of this 30 to 40-something dude. And I’m thinking, darn it! Why haven’t I had my wedding rings repaired yet? (I had them cut off when my arthritis was at it’s worst in May.) This guy looked like he had three young wives back home in Turkey or something so I counted it as a cultural thing that he was openly gazing at me. But then he started to follow me. I’d go into an aisle and he’d go into the same one. I’d move on to another section, he’d walk past on his merry grocery shopping way, and then wait! turn immediately around and pretend to look for something on my aisle. Grrr… I’m a survivor of a previous negative shopping experience, one where I was highly intimidated by a much older man, one who didn’t care one iota that I couldn’t have dinner with him because I was MARRIED. So this time I was prepared to tell SunMart dude to bug off boldly if he tried anything. (Girls, don’t ever be intimidated by creepy guys! Be straightforward and rude if needs be.) This is highly anticlimactic. My apologies. SunMart man purchased his groceries and apparently went home without a fourth wife. My aggression was tempered by the Lady in the checkout lane…

This Lady looked like a victim of Auschwitz. Though I’ve had some experience with women with bulimia or anorexia, I have never never never seen someone is this state. She was ahead of me in line, we were separated only by a young mom and her toddler. The rosy-cheeked, chubby, healthy tot accentuated the utterly starved, skeletal being in front of his cart. It was such an odd experience. I kept racking my brain, wondering if somehow her condition was not self-imposed, that perhaps it was a medical condition. Did she have cancer? I don’t think so. Her skin was almost translucent, cheeks drawn tightly over thin, high cheekbones. Her eyes were enormous behind large, round glasses perched upon her bony, pointed nose. Her teeny shoulders were caving in and her old-fashioned clasp purse seemed like much too much weight for her delicate arms. I was horrified. I wanted to do something desperate, like call 911 or some hotline, but that seemed reactionary and ridiculous. I watched her pay for the three items on the conveyor belt, then walk out of the store. My heart still feels heavy with concern for her. I bought my fatty Pop Tarts and called it a day.

Ugh. SunMart. Whatever your ethnic, economic, religious, health background may be, you’re welcome to shop here. Just don’t expect fresh veggies.

8 Comments

  1. Jeremy Aug 25, 2004 11:55 AM

    “…fresh veggies” or fresh deli-sliced meat. Both packages had small amounts of mold. This type of deli meat—factory-sealed and so high in sodium and preservatives that my kidneys rebel—should never have mold, even if it’s sitting uncovered on the counter-top for days. What gives with SunMart?! From now on, my vote is for Russ’s, regardless of the grocery list.

  2. Jacinda Aug 25, 2004 8:37 PM

    Yes, and don’t use their (SunMart’s) bathrooms, either!

  3. lindsay Aug 26, 2004 8:16 AM

    wow, that makes my dorm food sound great.
    it’s all relative.

  4. Sarah B. Aug 26, 2004 11:34 AM

    If we’re talking strictly about the ethnicity of their customers, my vote would got out to Russ’s (17th & Washington) for being one of the multi-cultural meccas of Lincoln. I think their selection is terrible and the prices atrocious, but it’s quite an adventure in people-watching. There’s an especially interesting cashier who looks to be about 60+ years old with an obvious humpback, quite skinny and when it’s your turn in line, he recites the exact same pitch lines that he did to the last customer, sounding quite literally like a broken record player. I think his name is Hal or Merv or some other typical “old man” name.

  5. Anne Aug 26, 2004 3:48 PM

    I was thinking of naming my son Merv or Hal…
    just kidding.

  6. Rebecca Aug 26, 2004 4:21 PM

    Hal Tredway? It’s growing on me.

  7. Bethany Aug 27, 2004 10:06 AM

    I am pushing for the Mosemans to continue the A theme and name their boy Almanzo. Come on, doesn’t “Manly Moseman” have a nice ring to it?

  8. Renae Aug 27, 2004 1:41 PM

    I’m with Abigail: my vote is for Moses Moseman. :)

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