Whether or not you have participated, it’s likely that you have been to the grocery store and witnessed someone devouring a can of Pringles, or something of the like. It’s one of those questions that always comes to mind when seeing it taking place: is it illegal to eat or drink something at the grocery store before you pay for it?
Yesterday (May 2) The Maine House of Representatives endorsed a new bill looking to let small grocery stores to now be open in Maine on Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter.
92 Moose wants to feed your family with the phrase that pays! We wanna hook you up with 50 bucks in groceries from Tobey’s Grocery, Rt 3 South China.
How does the old joke go? "Is that a (blank) in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?" I have a feeling this guy is going to hear that joke a few times. Jonathan Hood of Manchester, New Hampshire is accused of putting poultry in his pocket and watching out of a grocery store.
Whenever I need a nut, bolt, ammunition, fishing pole, fresh hamburger or a wedding dress, I ask myself, "I wonder if Hussey's would have that?" More often than not, the answer is, probably!
According to a report, her name is Lou Ann Gedmint of South China and she allegedly walked out of the Elm Plaza Hannaford in Waterville the other night with $200 worth of groceries and refused to submit to police requests to stop as she went to her car. She drove off and was, eventually, tracked to her residence...