Ah, another dated strip. Print sales flyers went the way of the dodo because of the COVID (and people were already starting to look at them online more before). And some Karens are NOT happy about it.
not entirely. Nowadays I work for a newspaper company (for as long as that might exist …) and we still have a number of flyers in the paper, especially on Sunday.
I’ll never forget when I was a kid and K-Mart was having a special on mayo. Only one per customer so my mother had us each buy one. We stood there in line, herself and us 3 kids each with the money to buy the mayo. The saleslady just looked at us and smiled.
Any time we had top soil for sale we’d get lines of families with all the parents could carry them like one or two in some teens or kids arms. When I’d help them offload it I’d ask them what they were planting. Funny enough many had something in mind already.
Some even came back to show the veggies or flowers they grew.
Ah, another dated strip. Print sales flyers went the way of the dodo because of the COVID (and people were already starting to look at them online more before). And some Karens are NOT happy about it.
not entirely. Nowadays I work for a newspaper company (for as long as that might exist …) and we still have a number of flyers in the paper, especially on Sunday.
Which doesn’t explain the sales flyers that keep showing up in my junk mail….
And I now get complaints from old fogeys that refuse to join the 21st century because some of the coupons are ‘digital’ only
Digital only coupons make me mad. If you offer a discount you should do so equally to all.
I’ll never forget when I was a kid and K-Mart was having a special on mayo. Only one per customer so my mother had us each buy one. We stood there in line, herself and us 3 kids each with the money to buy the mayo. The saleslady just looked at us and smiled.
Reminds me of when.I worked at Home Depot.
Any time we had top soil for sale we’d get lines of families with all the parents could carry them like one or two in some teens or kids arms. When I’d help them offload it I’d ask them what they were planting. Funny enough many had something in mind already.
Some even came back to show the veggies or flowers they grew.