Don’t be ticked off at Publix employees, be ticked off at their corporate. I am a merchandiser. I do resets in various stores. We would much rather do resets at night. No rude customers in our way(we are just trying to do our job!). But corporates will not allow this as they will not pay for overnight jobs and their fear of “we might steal something.” Even though we are checked during the day before leaving. They will not do the same for an overnight crew. They say its “not convenient.” In reality, it’s because they are to cheap to allow it to be done overnight which is more convenient for the customers and more efficient for the workers doing the jobs! Corporate Inefficiency at its finest!
After being a loyal customer to my home insurance company for five years and with zero claims and all the while tolerating some pretty hefty premium increases each year, I finally had enough after receiving my latest bill – a 65% increase! They went to the well once too often. Bye, bye!
To the person complaining about cheap toilet paper, your prayers are answered. Go to Costco and buy their brand. It’s made the old-fashioned way, and you get your money’s worth. Hope this ends your concern.
Cops have these disgusting arm full tattoos. Worse than MS13 tattoos? Whom do I trust? Neither.
I’m ticked off at all the billboards along central Florida highways that cause me to become a distracted driver, and isn’t ironic that most of them advertise accident attorneys!
The flip side
I am so grateful to all of the people in Orlando who have put their hearts and souls into bringing so much art and music to the city. You had to overcome so many objections and financial challenges, but we are a first class city with extraordinary entertainment options. Thank you all!

Alice J. Roden started working for Trending Insurance News at the end of 2021. Alice grew up in Salt Lake City, UT. A writer with a vast insurance industry background Alice has help with several of the biggest insurance companies. Before joining Trending Insurance News, Alice briefly worked as a freelance journalist for several radio stations. She covers home, renters and other property insurance stories.