Wow. Maybe they were trying to keep you "untainted" for the trial?mrvmax wrote:Thanks for the link, that is information they never even offered to us.
You're welcome! Hopefully you and your lady can sleep better tonight.
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Wow. Maybe they were trying to keep you "untainted" for the trial?mrvmax wrote:Thanks for the link, that is information they never even offered to us.
Perhaps legally, that is so, but as a mother of a teenager, I would not want my own son to be placed in unnecessary jeopardy, and therefore would not willing put another parent's son in unnecessary jeopardy.Oldgringo wrote:You are the customer and HEB, and any other merchant, owes their customers reasonable security while on their premises. The merchants' teenage employees are not your concern, they are the merchants' concern.Yankee Girl wrote:This HEB (I shop there at least twice a week), the folks always offer to do the same. I've always said no thank you, as I'm perfectly capable of managing the groceries, but now I wonder ... would an extra person make me less of an opportunity, or would I be putting some teenager in jeopardy by agreeing to the help ...KD5NRH wrote:Another advantage of living in a small town; at HEB, if I have more than 2-3 bags and/or the baby with me, the bagger always offers to get someone to help.
This HEB (I shop there at least twice a week), the folks always offer to do the same. I've always said no thank you, as I'm perfectly capable of managing the groceries, but now I wonder ... would an extra person make me less of an opportunity, or would I be putting some teenager in jeopardy by agreeing to the help ...KD5NRH wrote:Another advantage of living in a small town; at HEB, if I have more than 2-3 bags and/or the baby with me, the bagger always offers to get someone to help.