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Cadaverous Pallor 07-02-2006 07:22 PM

Cookie dilemma
 
Today at the supermarket I met up with a small moral dilemma that I thought interesting enough to mention here.

I picked up and looked at a package of Oreo Dunkers, which are Oreo cookies in a long oval shape for dunking. I put the package back, then picked up a package of normal Oreos to purchase. As I did so, I knocked the Dunkers package off the shelf and onto the floor. The corner hit the ground and obviously broke some of the cookies inside.

My immediate reaction was to put the Dunkers back and keep my intact Oreos. I walked three aisles away and then became overwhelmed with guilt. I ran back and took the damaged package instead. I kept thinking of children being disappointed at not being able to dunk their Dunkers.

Am I crazy? Was I responsible for the broken cookies, or was my guilt center on overdrive? I felt much better knowing I had "done the right thing".

Mousey Girl 07-02-2006 07:37 PM

It was a little bit of both. I must admit that I have done the same thing.

flippyshark 07-02-2006 08:18 PM

It was kind of you to take the broken package. On the other hand, by posting this, you have made me want to run out and buy dunkable Oreos. (it doesn't take much.)

I wouldn't want to dunk them, mind you. i just want to check out what it's like to eat a differently-shaped Oreo.

wendybeth 07-02-2006 08:25 PM

I used to just eat the insides, so the shape really doesn't matter. I will say that while I am generally a very guilty person (raised Catholic) I would not feel guilty about breaking a few cookies. If a store employee was standing there I might take the broken ones, but I totally would ditch them in another aisle.

BarTopDancer 07-02-2006 08:28 PM

I probably would have done the same thing.

If I knocked something off the shelf that I had no intention of buying I have brought it up to the store with my stuff and explained that I knocked it off the shelf, and it broke. They probably put it back on the shelf but I felt like I did the right thing.

lindyhop 07-02-2006 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by BarTopDancer
If I knocked something off the shelf that I had no intention of buying I have brought it up to the store with my stuff and explained that I knocked it off the shelf, and it broke. They probably put it back on the shelf but I felt like I did the right thing.

Even if that was the brand you wanted you shouldn't feel any obligation to buy the broken ones. But letting the store know about that package is just common courtesy to them and any customers coming after you. Stuff gets spilled all the time and stores are used to dealing with it.

What concerns me more is the necessity of Oreos in a more streamlined shape for dunking. Just pour your milk into a decent sized glass for heavens sake. There are so many products that fulfill a need that never existed. Case in point are Go-Tarts which I'm embarassed to say are on a shelf in my kitchen. Apparently too many people complained about the lack of portability of regular Pop-Tarts.:rolleyes:

BarTopDancer 07-02-2006 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by lindyhop
Even if that was the brand you wanted you shouldn't feel any obligation to buy the broken ones. But letting the store know about that package is just common courtesy to them and any customers coming after you. Stuff gets spilled all the time and stores are used to dealing with it.

It's not going to bother me over taking a package with a few broken cookies. Broken cookies taste just as good as unbroken cookies. And they don't have calories since they all fell out when the cookie broke. :D

I was at Henrys a few weeks ago, opened up a container to get some bulk item and knocked a bottle of Italian soda off the shelf.

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Apparently too many people complained about the lack of portability of regular Pop-Tarts.:rolleyes:
Well duh! They were too wide to be portable! :rolleyes:

Not Afraid 07-02-2006 09:47 PM

My biggest complaint about different shapes of the same product is that there is less room for the obscure stuff I still like once in a while. Where's my Flakey Flix?

Oh, and taking the broken whatever to a stock person or cashier is the obvious thing to do. It's not like anyone breaks things on purpose.

€uroMeinke 07-02-2006 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by lindyhop
Apparently too many people complained about the lack of portability of regular Pop-Tarts.:rolleyes:

I blame Apple Computers and the evolution of the iPod - expect Nano iTarts in your future.

Oh, and I would totally ditch the broken cookies.

BarTopDancer 07-02-2006 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid
My biggest complaint about different shapes of the same product is that there is less room for the obscure stuff I still like once in a while. Where's my Flakey Flix?

OH YUM!!!!!!!! I hope they are still in the store! I'm going to have to look tomorrow. I loooooooove those!


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