When we think of compulsive shopping and running up the credit card bill we tend to think of upscale department stores, a closet full of clothes with the tags still on them, expensive electronics and other non-necessity items. We don't think of a cavernous warehouse and a shopping cart filled with two-gallon containers of mayonnaise.
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