Why do I have to get an employee to unlock the case EVERY TIME I WANT TO corrupt ANYTHING AT CVS / TARGET / WALGREENS ? ? ? ? Just let me buy toothpaste ! ! !

1.Giving people who pay to “boost” their application a better chance at landing a job:

2.Allowing scams like this:

3.Requiring a paid membership on a dating app so you can see who liked you:

4.Requiring job applicants to talk to an AI assistant before interviewing for a job — AND requiring them to disclose their address:

5.Suggesting tipping on an online purchase:

6.Making you go through a million screens and similar-looking buttons before you can cancel a membership:

7.Adding a “hospitality charge” that doesn’t actually go to the hospitality staff:

8.Relatedly, charging this “economic recovery fee” rather than just raising prices:

9.And adding a random “honest to goodness fee” and a “harmonized sales tax” (??) at a restaurant:

10.Requiring you to purchase a special hosting license to pay for the TV on your fridge…when you’ve already paid extra for the refrigerator with the TV:

11.Phones downloading apps without asking permission:

12.Then not letting you fully delete them:

13.Shrinkflation:

14.And the similar BS change that happened here:

15.Not actually having variety in your “variety pack”:

16.And similarly packing Starbursts variety packs with only one flavor:

17.Doing this:

18.And this (they should at least give you a free gift card for your trouble or something!):

19.Using an accessible restroom for storage, making it no longer accessible:

20.Parking like this:

21.And this:

22.Aaaand this:

23.People buying out every apartment in a building to just AirBnB them out, contributing to it being impossible and wildly expensive to find housing:

24.Giant trucks going slow in the left lane:

25.This gap between advertising and reality:

26.And packaged food overall having way less than advertised:

27.Lying about how many items are in a package:

28.This architectural nightmare:

29.Canceling an appointment day of:

30.Changing a “lifetime subscription” into a digital description:

31.Making a ceiling fan a raffle item instead of something apartment units automatically have:

32.Advertising that something is sugar-free then putting sugar in it:

33.Putting arbitrary items in locked glass cases in general…but especially when only some of the items are locked:

34.Claiming something is an “egg substitute” then putting eggs in it:

35.Updating versions of a software so many times that old, perfectly good software no longer works:

36.Not using AC in 100 degree weather when employees are forced to be there all day:

37.Any bathroom having showerheads this low down:

38.Or with water pressure like this:

39.Only giving free water to “elite” members at a hotel:

40.Public transport where this crap happens all the time (you know who you are, downtown NYC bus stop that’s the bane of my existence):

41.Requiring a minimum for free shipping and not just rounding up if you’re within a few cents:

42.This type of impossible-to-open packaging:

43.Doing this:

44.Delivering packages like this:

45.Packaging games like this:

46.Making restaurant customers pay for parking:

47.And finally, this nonsense that every college student knows too well:

A screenshot showing a message: "Boost your application. Optional. 0/3 boosts available. You can purchase boosts upon completing your application and subsequently apply them."

A phone screen showing an SMS alert about an irregular $1900 transaction charged to Apple with an ANZ Plus card. Suggests visiting a website if unauthorized

Text conversation between a customer and a support agent, starting with the agent requesting the customer's street address and the customer repeatedly refusing

Tip options with percentages and corresponding dollar amounts, plus a custom tip field. Below, a payment form accepts credit cards, with fields for card details and Shop Pay or PayPal options

Reminder options and benefits for a Prime membership. Options include keeping or ending membership with details on benefits and renewal reminders

Sign reads: "All purchases are subject to a 4% hospitality charge. This surcharge is not a gratuity payable directly to staff."

Receipt listing food items including waygu mac & cheese, tamales, pizza empanadas, and a glass of sangria totaling $155.95, including a 4% economic recovery fee

Receipt totaling $43.63 shows food, drink items, and additional fees. Includes promotional hours for discounted appetizers and drinks

Digital screen reads, "Annual software and hosting license has expired. Please contact Focal Media to renew your license renewals@focalmedia.com."

Mega pack of Daz detergent on left is mostly empty when opened, shown with an identical opened box on the right that's also mostly empty

Two images of large ice cream sundaes. Left: a multi-scoop sundae with whipped cream in a glass. Right: a milkshake topped with whipped cream and a cherry in a foam cup

A large box labeled "90 Fun Treats" is surrounded by sorted piles of Sour Patch Kids candy packs on a bed

Unwrapped pink Starburst candies and their wrappers on a glass table

A person is holding a receipt in front of a screen displaying "Global" with a website URL, two lights labeled "Filter Status," and a part of a machine

A hand holds a damaged USPS envelope with a note explaining the damage and two smaller envelopes

Two restroom stalls have been converted into storage spaces. The left stall holds cleaning supplies and linens, while the right stall is filled with various stacking boxes and chairs

Two cars are shown parked bumper to bumper on the street, one white and one red, touching each other closely with no visible space between

A white Lexus RX 350 is parked in a spot, slightly over the left yellow line, between two other vehicles in a dimly lit parking lot at night

A stroller is seen in the foreground. Several parked cars and lush greenery with trees line the street in the background. This appears to be a quiet residential area

A wall with 40 lockboxes, each numbered from 1 to 40 in 4 columns, are next to a door with a security system keypad

View from a car on the highway showing a white truck and a pink truck. Text overlay reads: "Fuck these guys. Stop going 70km/h on a highway."

A hand holds a DiGiorno Personal Size Pepperoni Cheese Stuffed Crust Pizza box above a cooked pepperoni pizza placed on a perforated tray

A hand pours a can of tomato sauce into a measuring cup on a digital scale reading 11.8 oz. Close-up of the nutrition label shows 25 calories and 280 mg sodium per 1/2 cup

Cascade Platinum Plus dishwasher detergent pack container beside 52 individual packs neatly arranged on a kitchen counter

Image of a white spindle railing separating a carpeted area from a hardwood floor space with windows in the background

Text conversation of a person scheduling and canceling an appointment, mentioning times and discussing availability

A letter from Rolling Stone announces the transition to digital format starting June 2024. Contact details for customer service are provided for updates or cancellations

A flyer with a blue bird mascot offering an "Early Bird Special" for signing a lease renewal before June 7 to enter a drawing for a ceiling fan installation

Can labeled 'Sugar Free' but also lists sugar in the ingredients. Close-up of a hand holding the can

Hand holding a Claritin box in front of a store display filled with Claritin boxes. A sign above reads "-20%"

A carton of Bowl & Basket liquid egg substitute and its nutrition label. The label includes vitamins and ingredients such as egg whites, sunflower oil, and flavorings

Adobe Photoshop 6.0 Education Version software box with the slogan "The world-standard image-editing solution."

Sign at Target: "Our store is taking steps to conserve energy today by temporarily reducing lighting and air conditioning. Thank you for your understanding!"

Person standing in a shower, partially covered by a towel, with wet hair. Only half of their face is visible. No names provided

Water flows from a showerhead in a bathroom with a tile wall pattern

Hand holding a complimentary water carton by World of Hyatt, stating it's for elite members with Discoverist, Explorist, or Globalist status or for a charge of $4.00

A rainy city street with traffic lights and vehicles in the distance. A person walks on the wet sidewalk near a glass building

Shopping cart screen with a subtotal of $76.22. Add $0.03 of items for free shipping. Button: "Proceed to checkout (5 items)." Option to send as a gift

Pack of four 1000mAh AAA 1.2V TRONIC rechargeable batteries on a desk

Text conversation showing one person asking another if they want anything from Starbucks multiple times, getting replies saying no, then being asked for a drink after ordering

A mailbox with the door open revealing a large package inside. The mailbox is numbered 286

The image shows a clear plastic Nintendo Switch game case opened, with a single game cartridge for "The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom" inside

Curbside with the words "PAID PARKING" painted on the sidewalk, near shrubs and a parked white vehicle

Instructions for an online platform: "Post your response," "Respond to 3 of your peers' posts," and a "Reply" button