Forsyth MO. - On a promised to
be hot July day in 2018, I wandered into a local grocery store known
as Country Mart and as I stepped into the Produce Department, a line
from Stephan King's book. 'Dark House' came to mind. It concerned
the term 'slippage'; 'It’s a feeling of a kind of inevitable,
sometimes hard to detect degradation into darkness. Everything is in
a state of entropy. So, you’re either working to improve or letting
things degrade and break up.' Half empty bins, containing limp
produce greeted my eye in a department that heretofore had always
been a shining example of veggies done right! I was going to purchase
some Romaine, but after looking at the ragged offerings, I passed.
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Update: The very next day, the Produce area looked a lot better (see picture at right)! Just perhaps, I did show up on an off sort of day.... I was also informed that the long term employee, Randy, who did such an outstanding job maintaining that area had moved on...