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Some people just can't handle the stress of Costco during the holidays.
In case you didn't know, the atmosphere of club stores is crazy year round, but there's something about the holidays that takes it up a notch. Whether you go to Sam's Club, BJ's, or Costco, the months of November and December always bring bigger crowds - and most seem to be aggravated by the stressors of the holiday season.
I'll be the first to admit that I don't like being stuck in large crowds. Sometimes it can feel like you are in a herd of cattle. Standing shoulder-to-shoulder and waddling around a couple of inches at a time can be miserable, especially if you are just at Costco to get toilet paper and paper towels in bulk.
But that's the thing... you kind of have to expect that kind of club store experience around this time of the year. If you go in with the mindset of not wanting to see anyone and trying to get in-and-out as quickly as possible, your inner rage is bound to become untethered.
We don't really know what kind of demons this guy was facing when he walked into his respective Costco. All we do know is that some shoppers that were standing right smack dab in the middle of the aisle - and not moving - sent him over the edge.
The fellow Costco shoppers were forced to feel his wrath, and one woman in particular accidentally got into an impromptu, anger-fueled game of shopping cart jousting:
Holy smokes that guy was pissed.
Notice that he had a small little dog with him on a leash. Emotional support dog perhaps? If so, the little pupper wasn't exactly fulfilling its job duty. It just seemed to be walking alongside its owner without a care in the world, all while everyone else that witnessed the tense standoff was frozen in awe.
Here's the thing though... despite the aggressive shopping cart guy obviously being somewhat of a you-know-what about the whole situation, the internet has seemingly sided with him. It's almost as if everyone that has been in his shoes has thought about doing this exact same thing, but never had the guts to do it.
So social media has basically crowned him as a voice of reason, and placed the blame on those at the Costco who were just standing around in the way:
"People have the bad habit of standing in the middle of the walkway."
"I’m on the old dudes side. I hate going to Costco for the same reason."
"Why are people just standing around?"
"I mean why is everyone blocking the aisle? Move! He is right."
"If I’m being honest, most people at Costco have no common sense. It’s as if they forgot there are other people who need to get shopping done as well."