Submitted by Ok_Kiwi9847 t3_11egoy3 in AskReddit
Big_Education_745 t1_jadw416 wrote
Night shift people lives. Nothing is ever open late anymore
B3RS3RK_CR0W t1_jadze3e wrote
This shit annoys the hell out of me. I'm not even a night shift worker, but I miss being able to go grocery shopping at 3am when there were only like 10 people in the store.
[deleted] t1_jae0v35 wrote
I think a lot of businesses started to phase that out, like Walmart. post hurricanes along the gulf coast, many did not return to a 24 hour schedule.
mjs6976 t1_jae1noi wrote
Blame thieves for that
Joe-Schmeaux t1_jaeaxqk wrote
What are you talking about? Theft is up since the pandemic hit and places started closing earlier, not down.
mjs6976 t1_jaemsvx wrote
And imagine how bad it would be at 2 am
JonMatrix t1_jadwqhf wrote
I feel ya. We actually just had a local McDonald’s finally switch back to 24hrs so there is hope.
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