Would you open an item from the supermarket and eat/drink it before paying for it at the checkout?

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I remember one day putting my groceries on the belt and all of a sudden the girl said to me to get another one because it wasn’t full. I explained I had a drink out of it and she smiled
 
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If you don’t have a medical problem with sugar levels, for instance, then take the time to walk to a checkout, pay for whatever it is, keep your docket as proof of payment, and continue with your shopping.

For kids who are screaming and having tantrums, buy them something to keep them quiet, do the same with docket & keep shopping. But don’t throw empties around the store, take them with you through checkout as proof of payment & dispose of thoughtfully.
that's teaching them bad habits, you will regret it
 
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