Comedian’s Hysterical Grocery Store Adventures Have Everyone in Stitches

A comedian’s hysterical grocery store adventures have everyone in stitches. The hilarious comedian Gabriel Rutledge shared some of what he has experienced while visiting the grocery store. Watch the short but laugh-out-loud clip to hear about his hilarious encounters at the grocery store. You’ll be doubled over with laughter, gasping for air from beginning to end.

Shopping is easily one of the worst things humans must do regularly. It’s hard to argue otherwise. Going to the doctor is no fun, but I argue that shopping is even worse. But grocery store shopping is even worse than shopping at some place like Wal-Mart or Target. It’s always a horrible experience, and there is no such thing as a quick trip to the grocery store.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Gabriel shared some of the hysterical things he’s encountered while shopping at the grocery store. Just like the studio audience listening to Gabriel recount his grocery store tales, you’ll laugh yourself silly as well.

The clip begins with Gabriel mentioning when the woman ringing up his purchases asked him about apples. He obviously wanted to buy a bag of apples, but she wanted to ensure he knew what he was getting into first.

“She was, like, ‘Sir, just to let you know, these apples are pretty expensive,’” he said. “I was, like, wait, do I look like I don’t have apple money? Oh no, I want them. I’ve been saving up. I had my eye on that bag of apples for a long time.”

Later in the clip, he talks about his struggles with the self-checkout at the grocery store.

“I’ve never pulled off the self-checkout by myself,” he said. “People who work there have to come help me, like more than one. A guy with keys shows up.”

Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”

Source: Dry Bar Comedy
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