They left out the part where the bagger goes home with him, fires up the grill, makes him and his wife dinner, cleans the kitchen, tucks them in bed, and locks the door behind him on his way out.
I wandered into a Publix just last week for the first time while I was in Orlando. Their sandwiches were delicious and the incredibly polite crack head out front asked for a bite after I saw him "borrow" some artificial flowers from a display stand. 10/10 would go again.
Funny how everyone had a southern accent. Not the case anymore. Where was Lenny from Brooklyn working behind the meat counter? Also it's great that every employee was waiting for him and no other customers were ahead of him. 😂
I love to think this guy just never stops doubting the rudeness of people as he lives in the kindest world that exists
Right? 😭
They left out the part where the bagger goes home with him, fires up the grill, makes him and his wife dinner, cleans the kitchen, tucks them in bed, and locks the door behind him on his way out.
This comment made my night! 😂😂😂
I said it once I'll say it again 'gotta love that corporate Mumbo Jumbo' lol
And he never thanks the bagger for any of that.
My wife is in the house watching some new tv show and Im on the porch, smoking weed and watching a publix training video 😂
Hahahahaha!!!
Middle-aged 80’s dude lives in Florida and has never walked into a Publix. Right. 😂
Damn. He’s so negative. He is the type of customer that will ruin anyone’s day.
This guy could harsh even Willie Nelson's deepest mellow...
Notice how when he’s inside the store it’s night outside but then when the bag boy helps him to the cars is broad daylight lol
I wandered into a Publix just last week for the first time while I was in Orlando. Their sandwiches were delicious and the incredibly polite crack head out front asked for a bite after I saw him "borrow" some artificial flowers from a display stand.
10/10 would go again.
This is actually just a video documenting a day in the life of the most pessimistic man on Earth.
He's like my dad.
Thank you for shopping at publix, where serving you is our pleasure
I live near a Publix and although their prices are high, the people who work there are extremely friendly!
Man, I wish stores were nice enough to repackage produce in smaller amounts! No one does that!
you can never tell what your first time in a market will be
I remember these. Publix was one of my first jobs in 1987 / 1988.
_"The Amazing Adventures Of A Terminal Misanthrope"_
Such an underrated comment
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Someone needs to do a reaction video of this.
That customer reminds me so much of my dad!
If he went to the store for groceries and didn't come back don't worry apparently he loves publix so much he just lives there now
I have only been to a Publix once, I don't remember it being that friendly but I didn't have any problems with them either.
To be fair the times have changed in 40 years and the world's a different place
Who hurt you sir?
We wait in line now!
Oh my goodness that is so yesterday way before direct deposits got started for checks.
Funny how everyone had a southern accent. Not the case anymore. Where was Lenny from Brooklyn working behind the meat counter? Also it's great that every employee was waiting for him and no other customers were ahead of him. 😂
It was 1985
Native Floridians are Southern, not New Yorkers & Cubans!
They really are that friendly
How come he never thanks any store clerk back? Thats rude as hell.
This was filmed in Plant City.
Thank you!
What's the second half of this video??
39 years later publix is not the same
this guy needs an attitude adjustment
You shop at Food Lion?
Get out.
I can see not much has changed.
Is that George Jenkins speaking about accidenta
Izzat raight??
Hey, at least all the employees were not dangerous minorities.