Do you wear pajamas to the store?

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JakeL

Quote from: Thee Byte on July 31, 2024, 02:02 PMYes of course they do, I actually buy one in a hard plastic container, they have milk cartons too.

Why heebie jeebies?

When I think about it I picture a 1 gallon ziploc bag full of milk. Something just feels strange about a ziploc bag filled with liquid, let along milk.
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Thee Byte

Quote from: JakeL on August 01, 2024, 04:07 AMWhen I think about it I picture a 1 gallon ziploc bag full of milk. Something just feels strange about a ziploc bag filled with liquid, let along milk.
It's 3 1 litre bags inside a larger bag, there is an additional container that holds the bag, which is cylindrical with a seam at the top and bottom,
Jake, why do you even know about this at all?! 😂😭
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JakeL

Quote from: Thee Byte on August 01, 2024, 07:02 AMIt's 3 1 litre bags inside a larger bag, there is an additional container that holds the bag, which is cylindrical with a seam at the top and bottom,
Jake, why do you even know about this at all?! 😂😭

TBH I thought "Canadians put milk in bags" was common knowledge lol

There's a lot of useless "fun facts" that float around in my head. The only benefit to this is I'm pretty good at trivia.
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Flycut

I think the milk bag thing is only Quebec and Ontario.
I have not seen that in Alberta, BC or Winnipeg.

Jim at Gentex

I do seem to notice quite a few younger folks walking around Walmart in pajamas, and sometimes bedroom slippers.
It's not a great look IMO, but I'm not going to judge them over something so trivial.
There are two college campuses within 10 minutes of our Walmart, so I would guess the majority are students.

Funny, I own 2 pairs of pajama pants, but I NEVER sleep in them, nor do I wear them shopping.
I mostly wear them lounging around the house in the Fall and Winter months, but I have slept in skivvies only ever since I was a kid.  :yes:
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SuperHoneyBadger

Quote from: Newbeeeeâ„¢ on July 31, 2024, 12:40 PMPlastic Bagged milk?
Why not recyclable glass bottles?
Does away with the microplastics....

My gramma used to have one of these - the EasyJug, plastic on plastic, lol. It had a huge spike at the bottom that punched a hole in the milk bag, and you drained it into the jug and it was sealed with the lid. I can't find too many actual pictures of it now though.

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rdshear

Quote from: Jim at Gentex on August 01, 2024, 08:05 AMI do seem to notice quite a few younger folks walking around Walmart in pajamas, and sometimes bedroom slippers.

That reminds me of a couple years ago.  My wife and I had just packed up the car for a trip to Panama City Beach, FL.  I got about 10 miles down the road when I realized I was still wearing my house shoes.  At that point, I wasn't turning back to get my shoes.  My 1st stop at PCB, FL was Walmart to get some shoes. LOL
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pmartin

My favorite off work wear for years(decades really) was sweat pants and a t-shirt. Not a great look even if you have a great body, which I do not. Finally, three years ago I decided that the sweat pants had to go, I was too old and they just made me look like a fat slob. Now it's jeans and a t-shirt in the cooler weather and shorts in the summer.
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DUM1

speaking of PJs in public the other day I took my daughter to a fancy steak dinner and the hostess was only wearing a silky slip , thats it . I asked my kid whos 30 WTF she said its the new norm there in Bend OR.