Market Bastard

I know, I know, we’re all really glad to have Market Basket back again. It did suck while they were gone, and we were all united in our support of the staff.

It’s just that I sort of wish the millions of imbeciles would have found another place to shop. I went there this afternoon looking for two little things. I was stuck in the insufferable mob of stupid and there was no way to get free without leaving a trail of blood and sweat behind me.

I made it in one piece… this time.

When Can We Go Back?

I just watched Artie T Demoulas give a speech to Market Basket employees.  It was a good speech.  Lots of thank yous and you guys are amazings and you are so loyal and all that good stuff.

The only unanswered question is this:

When can I go back to shopping at a supermarket that is actually big enough to fit customers in the aisles?

Because I’m ready.  I’m ready to not have to wait in line to get from one end of the cookie aisle to the next.  I’m ready to shop in a store where I know where to go to get the stuff I want.  No more of this aimless wandering around looking for the crunchy peanut butter.

Welcome back, Market Basket.

Market Basket

We drove past the Market Basket warehouse/headquarters in Tewksbury this morning at about 6:30. There were employees picketing at three different spots on both sides of the street. There were police officers at the truck entrance and it looked like only Ryder trucks were getting in.

I am amazed at the awesomeness of this whole movement.

First, as a former union guy it’s nice to see the workers standing up for themselves. This case is very different though. They aren’t asking for more money. When was the last time you saw anything like this that wasn’t related to money? That alone is kind of heartwarming. Also, this isn’t just the workers, it’s the management too. That is amazing, but even more it’s the customers. It’s not a strike. Staff are still showing up to work. The stores are empty though, as the customers are staying away in droves.

The sad thing is, I don’t see that this will amount to anything. I think the best they can hope for is that the company gets sold. Maybe Artie T will be given his job back (or something similar) after a sale happens. Can the workforce really hope for more than that? The board is not going to just put him back in place, are they? How could they? I also read about all of the store management staff threatening to quit and I can’t help but think that few if any of them are going to be able to get new jobs.

What I hope comes out of this is that Artie T becomes a role model for CEOs. This is a guy who stood by his employees when they needed him. He treated is people like human beings and showed them the respect that they deserved. Now that the tables have turned, those people are returning the favor and standing by him. In our ridiculous little greed-fest of a society, that is flat out stunning.

I just hope it all works out without a shit load of people losing their jobs. Fingers crossed.

Grocery Shopping (Nerd Alert)

(this is a nerd alert.  the nerd factor on this post is through the nerd roof.  consider yourself warned)

I went grocery shopping today and I was on fire!

Jen drew up a list for me before I left home, and there I was in Market Baskett… finding stuff without any trouble.  Every single thing on the list, BAM!  Found it and threw it into the cart.

I was like a grocery shopping artist.  There was no stopping me.  Even things I’ve never bought before, like spinach.  POW!  Right in the cart.  

I was so pleased that I went all Hipstamatic shake-to-randomize.

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