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    Eating unpurchase food while Grocery Shopping

    How do you feel about people munching while they shop????

    A couple got arressted and a 2 year old taken into custody for not paying their sandwich they ate.


    Pregnant mom says sandwich arrest was 'horrifying'


    updated 10/31/2011 8:14:07 PM ET 2011-11-01T00:14:07
    Print Font: + - HONOLULU — Nicole Leszczynski couldn't imagine that two chicken salad sandwiches would land her and her husband in jail and her 2-year-old daughter in state custody. But it happened five days ago, when the 30-weeks-pregnant woman forgot to pay for her snack while shopping.

    Leszczynski, 28, and her husband Marcin, 33, were handcuffed, searched then released on $50 bail each. Their ordeal at the police station lasted a few hours, but their daughter Zofia spent the night away from her parents in a case that has sparked nationwide outrage and forced the Safeway supermarket chain to review the incident.

    "It was the most ridiculous chain of events that happened," she said while sobbing Monday. "It's still hard to believe what happened."

    The family had moved to an apartment near downtown Honolulu from California two weeks ago. Still settling in, they ventured out Wednesday to stock up on groceries, took the bus, got lost, and ended up at a Safeway supermarket.

    Famished, the former Air Force staff sergeant picked up the two sandwiches that together cost $5. She openly munched on one while they shopped, saving the wrapper to be scanned at the register later.

    But they forgot to pay for the sandwiches as they checked out with about $50 worth of groceries.

    "When the security guard questioned us, I was really embarrassed, I was horrified," she said. They were led upstairs, where the couple expected to get a lecture, pay for the sandwiches, and be allowed on their way.

    "I asked to talk to a manager and he said it was against their policy to pay for items that left the store," she said. "The security guard said we were being charged with shoplifting."

    Four hours later, a police officer arrived and read them their rights. A woman from the state Child Welfare Services arrived to take Zofia away.

    The pregnant mother said she tried to keep her composure until Zofia, who turns 3 in December, left the store. "I didn't want Zofia to be scared because she's never spent a night away from us. She didn't have her stuffed animal. She didn't have her toothbrush."

    But as soon as her daughter left, "I got completely hysterical. I went to the bathroom and I threw up," she recalled.

    A police spokeswoman said it was procedure to call Child Welfare Services if a child is present when both parents are arrested. The store's management did not know the girl would be taken away, Houghton said.

    The national supermarket chain said it was looking into the incident.

    "It was never our intent to separate a mother from her child. That was a very unfortunate consequence to this situation," said Susan Houghton, a spokeswoman for the California-based supermarket chain. "We understand the outrage. We are concerned about how this was handled."

    Leszczynski called the incident "so horrifying, it seemed to escalate and no one could say, 'this is too much.'"

    The couple was handcuffed and driven separately to police headquarters a few blocks away, where they were searched, had their mug shots taken and then released after paying bail. A police officer escorted them back to the store — which banned them for a year, Leszczynski said — where they picked up their groceries and walked home just before midnight.

    "We basically stared at each other all night. We woke up at the crack of dawn and called (the state child welfare office)," Leszczynski said. While they waited, Leszczynski vented about the experience on babycenter.com and contacted a lawyer for help with being reunited with Zofia. At the lawyer's suggestion, they took their story to the media.

    Zofia was returned after an 18-hour separation from her parents.

    The couple has a court date in November for the petty misdemeanor arrest. They haven't decided whether they will pursue legal action.

    Houghton said the company will review the police report and store security footage before deciding whether to press charges.
    Last edited by SoBe; 11-01-2011 at 10:10 PM.

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    Lol that's like stealing. Don't eat/take if you don't intend to pay for food/merchandise. People opening up food & eating it right away while in the grocery or supermarket is ghetto, tactless, and just embarrassing. I've seen a couple people done it, mostly obese women lol. Even if you're starving, wait til you pay for it before you start munching things.

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    Sample produce all the time. By the time i get to the register i've already eaten half of the grapes!:p

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    all the time at Store Khmer.

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    lol.... They didn't forget to pay, they didn't intend to. My daughter does this a lot. But I always pay for the items she's munching on. I even pay for fruits and such she would bite into and try to put back...lol

    I don't mind children doing it, but adults ought to be ashamed of themselves. I've never seen anyone eat a whole sandwhich, unpaid for, while shopping before.
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    we really don't know their intentions.. they both really could've "forgot" if they were in a hurry and already stressed out. i know i'm like that sometimes when i forget some of my groceries that i paid for! lol. they shouldve just put the wrapper right on top of their groceries so they wouldn't forget.

    as far as eating while in the store.. i only open up boxes/bags for my daughter if she's starting to misbehave to quiet her down til the cash register.. but i never forget to pay.. especially if i opened it. but i will admit.. that i've walked out of walmart once or twice with items i didn't pay for bc i didn't see them in the cart when i went to pay for them! lol.

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    I use to work in a grocery store and I hate that shit. Seeing kids do it is a common thing but when an adult does it, it pisses me off. Actually, seeing a parent help their children out is even more stupid. Obviously I had to approach them and tell them off then they get pissed off at me because they think they haven't done anything wrong. Silly people lol.

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    My heart goes out to them. But if that's the law of the land then we have to fallow the law. The stores manager could've handled things differently and use better judgment instead of being an ass.

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    I don't see noting wrong while eating your food or drinking when grocery shopping, as long you pay for it that's for sure.
    I'm from the hood so I see those kinda things all the tame.

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    when i go to a very small asian store in my city...i just grab whatever and eat it (oh i show it to the owner of the store)
    then i save the wraps and cans so the owner can charge me :p

    only doing this when i'm really hungry >.<

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    Awww poor little baby got seperate from her mom & dad ;( I feel so bad for them. Maybe she did forgot.

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    The only thing I ever sample was grapes , but I don't do it anymore because I feel that I need to wash all fruits before I eat it. Anyhow, I don't think people should be eating food in the store before paying for it, let say you forget your wallet or lose your cash, then how will you pay for it? So it's better safe to wait that couple of minutes pay for it and eat it in the car. There is probably more to the story that the media don't know or didn't right about.

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    Did you knowed that wax on your shiny apple or other fruit is really could be pig gelatin? Or that thick crisp shiny lettuce is edible plastic dip?

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    I admit I used to do that when I was younger haha like very very young. Why? Because my parents said it was okay, we were always at asian stores though. Growing up I didin't really like doing it. It made my heart flutter. The farthest I go is eating in the store AFTER I bought something from them already. Like at Walmart =D.....................or Costco =D................................................ ...if I already bought a drink, ice cream or like some chicken wings shoot I'm not going to eat it before I shop!! I can do both <3 and I'm not gonna throw my ice cream away or put my drink in the neither hahaha
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