It's funny. I went grocery shopping about 8 this AM and the supermarket had about 5 people wandering around the store with no shopping carts or baskets, staring at their phones. I asked one of them if there was a pokemon thing in the store and he said no, he was just texting.
Asked the checkout clerk if there was a pokemon monster in the store because I had seen all these people like that.
He pointed at the cashier in the next checkout line and said, "Yeah, him." The other guy heard that and we all laughed.
Can anyone tell if there's a pokeymon monster at the King Soopers at 5301 W 38th Ave and Sheridan Blvd in Wheat Ridge, CO?
Sure was weird. I frequent that store a lot 'cause it's on my way to my post office box in Denver and I never saw that many (or any) people wandering around with no carts or shopping baskets, married to their phones. One of them was oscillating back and forth between two aisles in the drug department, intent on his phone, without looking much at the merchandise, while I was choosing toothpaste. I thought maybe he was a competitor's price-checker or doing inventory or something, but the rest of his behavior didn't conform to that idea.
I suppose they could have been checking their shopping lists on their phones, but with no basket or cart?
Terry "Not a pokemon monster," 230RN