It's obv not a Costco sign, there is a Tesco product in the background and Costco does not sell other companies' house-brand stuff. Just Kirkland and name brand stuff.
46 0 ReplyYou still shouldn't throw Tesco cabbages at Costco staff.
25 0 ReplyWhat about M&S cabbages?
2 0 ReplyTesco staff are fair game, however.
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Why are you pulling this Reddit bullshit of making obvious title errors to drive engagement?
what the fuck is wrong with you?
29 1 ReplyI believe someone hurled a cabbage at their staff.
24 0 ReplyNot possible.
4 0 ReplyAt least one.
5 2 ReplyYea it says cabbages. You're allowed to throw just one.
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Someone printed that sign at home and then stuck it there to take a funny picture for the internet
21 0 ReplyThat just doesn't sound like something people would do. I'm going to keep searching for a funnier answer.
3 0 ReplyShut up or I'll throw a cabbage at you.
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My cabbages!
17 0 ReplyCostco? Says Tesco.
9 1 ReplyAmerican reading comprehension in a nutshell lol
4 4 ReplySo throwing cabbages would be British manners then?
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The backstory is that's a Tesco and not a Costco
6 0 ReplyI'd like to know more about the person who would throw a cabbage at store employees but would also obey a sign asking them not to. Sort of like depictions of vampires that won't think twice about murder but trespassing is just beyond the pale.
5 0 ReplyAre heads of lettuce acceptable?
4 0 ReplyThey say nothing about grapefruit.
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Tiktok challenge?
3 0 ReplyThis picture goes viral and it will be.
2 0 ReplyI honestly hope not, but it wouldn't be the first time TikTok encouraged kids to be assholes.
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They didn't like the performance
3 0 ReplyTo the person that reported this meme. No. I can't remove a post because it's "unfunny"
3 0 ReplyThat act is reserved for management only.
3 0 ReplyAh yes, the good old "Cabbage War" of 2008. Those were some dark times. Up was down, Costco was Tesco (or vice versa, idfk)...
3 0 ReplyI was throwing cabbages at our staff
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