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I'm going to visit a midwest Kroger store and attempt to build a fort (paper towels/toilet paper?) and stay overnight from Wednesday night into Thursday morning (thanksgiving day) in the hopes of not getting caught.

 

I'll be taking snacks/soda from home with me.  Watch for my video on youtube.  After everyone is gone I'll be roaming around the store avoiding motion detectors and other alarms, while investigating rooms/storage areas inside of a grocery store.  If there's an unlocked managers office, I plan to drop a deuce on their desk.

 

Reply back with the store name/number you'd like me to visit.  Has to be in the midwest.  Nothing west of the Mississippi river.

 

 



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Anonymous

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Don't know the number, but it's easy enough to Google: the South Shore Kroger in Decatur, Il.



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Anonymous

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Sorry to burst your bubble, but there won't be a point where the workers are gone and the store is empty. There's an overnight stock shift. What, did you think the shelves stocked themselves?



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Yeah, thats not gonna work unfortunately.

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Anonymous

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What was that movie back in 2000 with Natalie Portman, 'Where the Heart Is'? Where she's pregnant and gets dumped by her boy friend and is living in a Walmart, only coming out at night after it's closed. Actually not a bad movie smile



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I just "cased" a store and was disappointed with the lack of depth in the toilet paper/paper towels aisle.  I can rule that store out.

 

I checked the dog food aisle too and it's the same deal.  No depth....like only room for one dog food bag.

 



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Anonymous wrote:

Sorry to burst your bubble, but there won't be a point where the workers are gone and the store is empty. There's an overnight stock shift. What, did you think the shelves stocked themselves?


 I want the challenge of some workers being around.  If you work it as a team, you can have an outlook phoning each other when to dive into the aisle shelves after you've moved some merchandise around.

 

The key is ordering a pizza and getting the delivery driver to walk into lobby and then paying for it, and then going back into your fort.



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Sorry to burst your bubble, but there won't be a point where the workers are gone and the store is empty. There's an overnight stock shift. What, did you think the shelves stocked themselves?


 I want the challenge of some workers being around.  If you work it as a team, you can have an outlook phoning each other when to dive into the aisle shelves after you've moved some merchandise around.

 

The key is ordering a pizza and getting the delivery driver to walk into lobby and then paying for it, and then going back into your fort.


 Get yourself a Kroger shirt for a disquise 



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