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Here Are 13 Things Costco Customers Do That Make Employees Furious And 7 Things That Make Them Happy

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1. Costco employees hate the fact that they needed to make this sign:

2. Costco employees hate it when you ditch all of your frozen food and raw meat in other aisles:

3. Costco employees hate it when you help yourself to the ice machine:

4. Costco employees hate it when you abandon your shopping cart, like, 10 feet from the corral:

5. Or when you try to get "creative" when the parking lot is completely full:

6. Costco employees hate when the next person they have to cash out is the same guy from your high school math problem:

7. Costco employees hate it when you try to return Christmas trees the day after Christmas:

8. Costco employees hate it when you get pulled over by the police because you couldn't wait until you got home to devour your rotisserie chicken:

9. Costco employees hate it when scanning your membership cards takes longer than their actual shift:

10. Costco employees hate it when you refuse to walk five steps to the parking lot garbage can:

11. Costco employees hate it when you take a load off...right on a giant stack of crushable merchandise.

12. Costco employees hate it when you stash your half-eaten sample leftovers all around the store:

13. Costco employees hate it when you do this after every single visit:

On the other hand, they love it when...

14. Customers actually keep those boxes and repurpose them as trunk organizers:

15. Costco employees love it when you put all the barcodes on your items facing up so checkout is a breeze:

16. Costco employees love it when they can shut down a Karen with a single piece of paper:

17. Costco employees love it when someone with two full carts lets someone skip in line:

18. Costco employees love it when, well, the image speaks for itself:

19. Costco employees love it when your pets wholeheartedly approve of their new, cushy bed:

20. And finally, Costco employees love the peace and tranquility that come with empty aisles and zero customers:

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