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As more and more stores infringe on family time and open on Thanksgiving, Publix Supermarket is going the opposite route. πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

PS – Easter isn’t a religious holiday to me. It’s akin to Thanksgiving β€” it’s about family.

Apunzelle 7 Apr 1
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I don't grocery shop at those pricey joints.
And I couldn't care less whether it's open or not.
To me, Easter is just a day where Xtians roast up a ham, pretending it's Jeezus butt. And garnish it with pineapple slices, pretending they are Jeezus eyeballs.

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Easter? Family? I remember the fragrance of Easter baskets with chocolates.

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Let them close. I don't care. Here is my take on Easter. Jesus was put up on a cross and later put in a tomb. He fooled them all and he rose again. Now if he sees his shadow . . . . .

Here’s my take on Easter: The candy is yummy, painting and hiding eggs is fun, and the bunny-shaped pancakes are adorable. Plus it’s a nice excuse for a family dinner. πŸ™‚

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I’m not a fan of religion, but I love holidays, especially if they are paid holidays. On Easter I am just off, but that’s good enough.

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Publix is as right wing as it gets.

My mom lived in SC for 20 years and loves that store. I always refer to it as "pube licks".
She thinks their seeded Italian bread is amazing. I think it doesn't even hold a candle to the $1 loaf of seeded Italian from Walmart.

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I am all for stores and restaurants, including grocery stores, not being open on holidays that are traditionally big times for families. Americans have little balance between work, family, and leisure compared to most of the developed world, and all of that is for the enrichment of the tiny ownership class at the top. So even tho I don't support religion, I do support the closure of businesses on those holidays, as well as not having 24 hour stores. There really is no good reason for them, other than excess profits.

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I support businesses being open any days/hours they feel are the best for their business. I had to work every other weekend and holiday my entire career. There's no legitimate reason why store owners should have to lose profits or people of different or no religion should have to be inconvenienced because of someone else's nonsensical beliefs. Also, when it's the holiday, and you just got off work or you forgot some items you need, it's really nice to have businesses that can and will accommodate you.

I care more about the work/life balance of poorly paid employees than the profits of shareholders.

@JonnaBononna Shareholders are not my main concern, either. I have a problem with imposing religiously or culturally motivated restrictions on people that do not belong to those groups. Like Blue laws. Why the fuck can't I buy alcohol on Sunday? If religious folk don't want to buy alcohol on Sunday, they can simply not buy any. But if a store owner wants to sell it to me, and I want to buy it, the religious ideals of some uninvolved third party shouldn't be able to prevent that transaction. I see no difference between that, and stores being pressured to close their doors.

@JeffMurray as someone said above, I don't see it as a religious holiday. I get together with my kids and grandkids on Easter- we may hunt eggs and have baskets and candy, but no prayer is said and any mention of Jesus, if any, has the word zombie before it. It's just family time, just like Christmas is.

@JonnaBononna Me too, but in that case you could have "Easter" on any random day you choose that's good for everyone. You don't have to impose on others by closing stores and stuff.

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Nice to know what stores to avoid in the future.

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Meh, my hospital team works 24/7/365, so holidays are just a pay bump.

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Publix stores are partly employee owned. Many businesses are entirely so

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While the whole religious aspect of these "holidays" rankles me to no end, I really like the vibe at Publix. Customer service is at the forefront, and from what I know, they treat their employees well.

I like to be able to shop at a store that treats their employees well. Fareway, the discount grocery store I shop at, is closed on Sun., but I doubt it treats its employees that well overall. They installed scanners for self-checkout over a year ago, and that let them get rid of some cashiers for extra profit...

@TomMcGiverin I generally will avoid using self-checkout whenever possible.
I've not seen any at Publix.

@KKGator Where I live, all the grocery stores now have them. I still make my stand in vain against them and wait in line with the other stubborn souls at Target, Wal-Mart, or the grocery stores to try keeping their remaining cashiers employed. But most people are sheeple and never think for a second that using the self scanners is a political decision that costs people jobs. Selfish and brainless....

@TomMcGiverin Agreed.

@KKGator Me also when it comes to those Self-Checkouts, imo, they are robbing a person/persons of a n employment opportunity at the very least.

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Easter should be treated like every other Sunday, nothing special about it.

When you have small children, the Easter bunny is a lot of fun.

@Lorajay I remember the easter egg hunts and easter basket.

@Lorajay They don't have to work 24 hours every Easter... Trade, bribe, rotate, whatever you need to do, but don't inconvenience a bunch of non-religious or other-religious people.

@JeffMurray I never buy my Easter goodies on Easter.

@Lorajay Leftovers are 50% off on Monday morning.

Especially with the wandering date of it being so Pagan.
The first Sunday after the full moon after the Spring Equinox.
Really now?
And they say it isn't a stolen celebration?

@Lorajay True, but I've forgotten to buy stuff. Or I had to work all day and needed to buy stuff for my single lonely person dinner after work.

@JeffMurray those inhuman work places usually stay open 24/7 regardless of whether it's Easter or any other day except Christmas. That means you can always go after work on your way home unless it's Christmas Day.

@Lorajay And I appreciate that. If I didn't want to work any weekends or holidays, people would probably tell me I shouldn't have chosen healthcare because that's a 24/7 gig. And who gets to decide that? The hospital itself. If a store owner feels like it's in their best interest to be open on holidays, I don't see how that's any different. People can boycott them or support them as a result of their decision. I fully support them. In fact, like @JackPedigo said, I will boycott any store that makes this change in the hopes that it curbs this trend in the future.

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