20 Most Annoying Things at the Grocery Store
Our Top Grocery Shopping Gripes
Are you an "aisle blocker"? Perhaps you're a dreaded "express lane abuser"? If you can lay claim to either of these titles, we have two words for you: Stop it! These two types of people are at the center of frustrating experiences No. 4 and No. 5 on our 20 Most Annoying Things at the Grocery Store list.
Click through our gallery to see how many of these pesky supermarket situations you recognize from shopping at your local store.
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