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They express frustration with some aspects of shopping, such as the placement of dog food on the bottom shelf at larger stores, which makes reaching difficult. As a workaround, they visit Dollar General, where the shelves are higher but manageable, and they can handle their own shopping despite lingering discomfort. They compare prices at different stores, noting the higher cost at the grocery store but the convenience and location advantages.
Their commentary extends to shopping behaviors, pointing out how store layouts prioritize certain products at eye level but neglect accessibility for older or injured shoppers. They also share observations on community growth, noting new construction and the influx of newcomers, which hints at broader demographic changes in their town.