SO MUCH here to investigate!
On the green list…clearly a piece of stationary from a school, so a teacher is buying this stuff.
The items are looking like fajita ingredients with some other stuff. Wonder Bread…a brand name, uncapitalized, and Smart Ones (also uncapitalized) could relate to hundreds of products that are in the family of “Smart Ones” options for major products. I like the singular bagel on the list, and the “lettuce ground beef” item. It was getting near the end of the list and the shopper was just like, “Nope, I’m not making another bullet point. Lettuce and ground beef are together.”
On the yellow list, pretty impressive. Only a few abbreviations that caught my eye, and the misspelling of “broccoli”. The item “app sauce” conjures up someone dipping their iPhone into some sort of hummus dip, as app means something totally different to me. And “apple” only has TWO MORE letters to make it a word, but the shopper halted at “app”. The “gr. beef” looked funny, and “g. bars” are certainly not “gansta bars” as one might think, but the ever-popular granola bars, I’m assuming.
The thing that always interests me is how specific we are about some items, and how random we are about others. Ground beef is a fairly specific way to get beef prepared. But then “juice” is such a random non-commitment to any kind of juice that I wonder how they became so flippant about one thing and tactical about another.
SO MUCH here to investigate!
On the green list…clearly a piece of stationary from a school, so a teacher is buying this stuff.
The items are looking like fajita ingredients with some other stuff. Wonder Bread…a brand name, uncapitalized, and Smart Ones (also uncapitalized) could relate to hundreds of products that are in the family of “Smart Ones” options for major products. I like the singular bagel on the list, and the “lettuce ground beef” item. It was getting near the end of the list and the shopper was just like, “Nope, I’m not making another bullet point. Lettuce and ground beef are together.”
On the yellow list, pretty impressive. Only a few abbreviations that caught my eye, and the misspelling of “broccoli”. The item “app sauce” conjures up someone dipping their iPhone into some sort of hummus dip, as app means something totally different to me. And “apple” only has TWO MORE letters to make it a word, but the shopper halted at “app”. The “gr. beef” looked funny, and “g. bars” are certainly not “gansta bars” as one might think, but the ever-popular granola bars, I’m assuming.
The thing that always interests me is how specific we are about some items, and how random we are about others. Ground beef is a fairly specific way to get beef prepared. But then “juice” is such a random non-commitment to any kind of juice that I wonder how they became so flippant about one thing and tactical about another.
Awesome lists. Thanks @cleversheep!
The insight that you provide when you interpret such items always brings a smile to my face!! I love it!
Abandoned shopping list. …awesome!
Loving this critique btw ! Hilarious. .. “APP SAUCE”
lol! Way to Sherlock Holmes those lists!