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Woman A Leading Authority On What Shouldn’t Be In Poor People’s Grocery Carts

Gaither is also said to be a preeminent authority on whether poor people should even be going to that particular supermarket in the first place.

NORTHAMPTON, MA—With her remarkable ability to determine exactly how others should be allocating their limited resources for food, local woman Carol Gaither is considered to be one of the foremost authorities on what poor people should and should not have in their grocery carts, sources said Thursday.

As verified by multiple eyewitness reports from supermarkets across the Northampton area, the real estate agent and mother of three is capable of scanning the contents of any low-income person’s basket and rapidly identifying those items which people like that don’t need to be buying, based on the products’ nutrition and cost. Additionally, Gaither, 48, is widely regarded as a leading expert in determining which groceries they would purchase instead if they had any common sense or restraint.

“There’s no reason she should be loading up on those pricey TV dinners if she’s getting the government to pay for it,” Gaither told reporters at a local Super Stop and Shop, training her prodigious faculties on a welfare recipient using a benefit card in front of her in the checkout line. “If I were on food stamps, I’d just buy two whole chickens and a bag of potatoes—you could feed a family for a week on that and still have money left over.”

“All that junk she’s buying is just loaded with sugar, too,” said Gaither, identifying with uncanny speed another critical flaw in her fellow shopper’s grocery selection. “No wonder her kids are acting out like that.”

Sources said that Gaither, in addition to being a noted scholar of how the indigent squander her tax dollars at the supermarket, is able to detect with astonishing frequency instances in which poor people claim they are unable to pay their own grocery bills yet, seconds later, pull out a brand-new cell phone that’s far nicer than the one Gaither herself owns. Moreover, as one of the most respected voices concerning the poor’s flawed eating habits, Gaither reportedly possesses the ability to instantly assess when people on public assistance keep coming back to the same fatty foods that pretty much explain how they came to look like that in the first place.

Despite her stature, Gaither has never shared her insights with any of these individuals, sources confirmed.

“The other day, I saw a woman who bought a box of name-brand Frosted Flakes because, apparently, the generic kind wasn’t fancy enough for her,” said Gaither, swiftly and decisively calculating that bagged cereal would have cost half as much. “And guess who’s going to be paying the difference in the end?”

“But then again, what do you expect?” Gaither added, making eye contact with the reporter.

As noted by her acquaintances, Gaither’s unrivaled expertise extends far beyond her appraisal of poor people’s shopping lists. Indeed, sources confirmed that she is also nothing short of a savant on such matters as whether young children should be given electronic gizmos to play with instead of a book, what homeless individuals are doing with the spare change you give them, and what on earth would motivate someone to go out in public like that.

Additionally, Gaither has earned wide commendation for putting forth a clear, straightforward solution to the behavioral problems she has identified as plaguing the poor population, suggesting simply that needy families stop popping out babies and focus on raising the ones they already have.

“No matter where you go, it always seems like Carol has some amazing new piece of insight about people around her,” said friend Gloria Ferris, who told reporters that she has often marveled at Gaither’s abilities on trips to the mall, the movies, and especially in restaurants. “Whether she’s analyzing exactly how a parent should go about disciplining their child or methodically dissecting the laziness of obese people who ride around in motorized carts, Carol’s on top of it. She just has a gift.”

“If only these people could be as perceptive as she is,” Ferris added

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25 Really Engaging Images About Minimum Wage

 

 

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6 British Flops Primark Will Hope To Do Better Than In America

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Primark is coming to America, with US fashionistas preparing to snap up their budget items at the chain’s first store, set to open in Boston, Massachusetts, later this year.

The retail chain, which has 269 stores covering nearly 10 million square feet of selling space across Europe, is looking Stateside, as it eyes a chunk of the massive market on offer.

The British fashion giant will be treading a well-worn path as many big British names have tried to crack the American market, with varying success.

Here are 6 big British names, that Primark are undoubtedly hoping to avoid emulating, who had a tough time trying to take on the United States.

  • Laura Ashley
    Fashion chain Laura Ashley was forced to sell all its US shops for a dollar in 1989 after being rocked by a series of profit warnings.
  • Tesco’s Fresh & Easy
    Tesco was forced to sell its US arm, Fresh & Easy, in 2013 – after costs piled up, leaving the supermarket giant with a bill of nearly £2 billion. Tesco’s rival Sainsbury’s had similar problem, being forced to sell its Shaw’s grocery chain in 2004 after it failed to take off.
  • Robbie Williams
    Robbie Williams had to admit in 2013 that his dream of cracking America was over as the struggle was “too exhausting”. The former Take That singer said: “When I released my compilation album The Ego Has Landed I went to America for two months to promote it.” “The album sold one million copies. That was not bad. But I don’t want to work that hard.” “I’ve concluded not to try it again. After that I did not promote any album in the US.”
  • Piers Morgan
    Former Mirror editor Piers Morgan rode high in America as a judge on the American Idol TV show and even got his own show on CNN, before getting cancelled due to poor ratings.
  • HMV
    Entertainment giant HMV sold its last US shop in 2004 after failing to make any profit, just years before it would be forced to enter administration in Britain.
  • WH Smith
    High street newsagent WH Smith suffered in the retail meltdown following the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001, selling its 280 US hotel and 180 airport stores in 2003.

 

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