Today at Target, among the many
other things I did to earn my daily wages, I stacked about 400 of these
cans into cardboard containers (called WACO's in Target Backroom
lingo)........one can at a time :)
That was only half of the large tub filled with another 500 of these cans, in addition to the 720 cans of corn stacked on a large pallet.
"Why does Target have so many cans of canned corn?" You ask...that is a question which is as unanswerable as the equally unanswerable question "Why did the chicken cross the road?" :D
One thing is certain. I definitely know where I'm shopping when I have to buy large quantities of canned goods in preparation for a natural disaster :)
That was only half of the large tub filled with another 500 of these cans, in addition to the 720 cans of corn stacked on a large pallet.
"Why does Target have so many cans of canned corn?" You ask...that is a question which is as unanswerable as the equally unanswerable question "Why did the chicken cross the road?" :D
One thing is certain. I definitely know where I'm shopping when I have to buy large quantities of canned goods in preparation for a natural disaster :)
P.S. In case you didn't catch it, the title for this blog post came from the film "Secondhand Lions" :D
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