Unclear to me how she could've gotten in front of everyone else and loaded her stuff on the belt if there was a line. There's at least a small chance that you were in an amphetamine fog and hallucinated the whole thing. You may need a reality check. Quick, pick a number between ten and fifteen.
@ConflictArtist: It's more likely that I'm not really a supermarket elitist and that I really just make unoriginal sarcastic remarks about other commenters. Because, you know, a grocery store "amateur" is a patently ridiculous concept. Not that I want to disparage your deductive skills.
FINALLY, instead of passive-aggressively sighing and giving the stink eye, somebody actually said something to somebody who they felt wronged them. Maybe there is hope for this town!
@ Wubbles......not really. Sounds like yet another whiney Portland fuckbag wimp who had to apologize for "standing up for their rights", then backing down. Fucking wanker
@showstopper - how did they apologize and back down? They called the person a bitch for a second time. Didn't look like they backed down but they stood up and called the person out. Wubbles is right on the money...
Recently, I've been cut in front of by 2 middle-aged to older men. I don't understand how men of the supposedly more chivalrous generation can think it's ok to cut in front of polite, young women!!!!
What would be nice is if people standing in a line actually acted like they were in a line. Who the hell can tell you're waiting when you're standing 5 feet behind the person in front of you? I'm not saying this is the case here, but I've observed this odd behavior numerous times and pretty much only in Portland.
And kudos to Anon for not being PortlandPassive (tm).