No battle at all. They charge subscriptions to be able to buy line spots. If you want anything good you have to spend 10$ a month and $12 for a spot in line. They sell 100 spots in line takes about 10 min to let them in. Then people who have app next. Then general public gets in 20 min after opening. Also food is always expired
Yes, Falling Prices can be quite addicting and a job especially for Saturdays when everything is only 25 cents! It can be overwhelming the first time you shop there since everyone is pushing and throwing items around. Do not take kids to Falling Prices. It is pretty dusty and there could be broken items in the bins. Wear gloves and masks and enjoy~ I especially enjoy the 1 hour checkout lines lol. I go once in a while.
This is funny, but we are too consumed with acquisition of "things", most of which we really don't need. What percentage of this stuff ends up being discarded? I know someone in the chain may have benefited slightly, but there should be better and more sustainable ways to get there.
Interesting idea. Part scavenger hunt, part Supermarket Sweep, part dumpster diving. I’m sure there are a lot of people who will find something they want on Tuesday and then hide that item at the bottom or a bin or in the ceiling tiles to come back on Saturday to save $5.25. I think A&E has their next TV show, Hoarders Santa Rosa.
@@chrisromeo707 Sorry kid, I was the one responding to you, Karen, for being triggered by others wearing masks. Youre the child who threw your two cents in because your bothered by other people living their lives.
@@alongyourpath yes it does bother me..I bet them the same people that wearing screaming out your mask on back then mask shaming anyone who didn't wear a mask .but now the tables have turned back to reality and they look like morons...I can't look at you wearing a mask and have a conversation with you face to face..i start laughing as I call you a idiot