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So I found myself in the next city over for a UYE Tuesday night and needed to pick up some bread on the way home. It didn't make any sense to drive to the Wal-Mart I usually go to 5 miles the other side of my place. First off I tried to second guess how to get in the parking lot headed West on Bell and made 2 wrong left turns off Bell and back on and then ended up almost running over some poor folks in a hotel parking lot. But I got there. So I get inside and find it is one of the latest floor plans, pretty much like the one at 75th and Peoria which I was only in once, so I can't find anything. This store has brown colored cement floors instead of white linoleum so even though there is plenty of lighting it looks darker. And the aisles are a little narrower to begin with. I get to the bread aisle and the only bread that has an empty spot on the 30+ feet of shelves is the one I want. :-( So I choose another similar bread and fill the rest of my list and find lines at each register. Because this time all the items on my list were grocery items I cannot really comment on the rest of the store. I am just glad the one I normally go to is a nicer experience.
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