Topic: Supermarket

14 chapters across the catalog

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 55:36 - 59:09

1657: Trash Can Man

Consumer Behavior, Food Security Risks

Concerns regarding the centralization of protein production suggest that moving to large-scale meat factories creates a national security risk. Concentrating food sources in a few facilities makes the population vulnerable to missile strikes or industrial accidents, potentially leading to instant famine.

Munich Meetup
Episode 1635 1:01:13 - 1:04:04

1635: Munich Meetup

Tucker Carlson, Russian Supermarket Video Analysis

Tucker Carlson released a video showcasing a modern Russian grocery store in Moscow to challenge Western perceptions of the impact of sanctions. The segment focused on features like coin-operated shopping carts, which Carlson presented as innovative, though critics noted these have been common in Europe and parts of the U.S. for decades. The video sparked debate over the use of everyday retail environments as tools for political messaging.

Sophistry's Choice
Episode 1489 2:06:16 - 2:10:14

1489: Sophistry's Choice

Supermarket Line-Cutting Meltdown and Zoomer Behavior

A viral video of a young woman having a hysterical meltdown in a supermarket after being confronted for cutting in line is discussed. The woman claims she was "raped two weeks ago" to justify her reaction to a man speaking to her. The hosts analyze this as a generational shift where younger cohorts are increasingly non-confrontational yet prone to extreme public outbursts.

Honk Honk
Episode 1422 25:17 - 27:19

1422: Honk Honk

Global Vaccine Passport Updates, Israel, and Italy Restrictions

Israel moves to end vaccine passports as immunologists admit the policy does not prevent transmission, while the UK scraps mandates for NHS staff. Conversely, Italy implements strict "Green Pass" requirements for grocery stores and retail as of February 1. The hosts discuss the logistical confusion in Italy where unvaccinated citizens can buy food but are restricted from other products in the same store.

Quarantine Dodgers
Episode 1320 1:23:47 - 1:27:55

1320: Quarantine Dodgers

Supermarket Checkout Tips, Black Clerk Efficiency

A listener note recounts a "No Agenda tip" regarding supermarket efficiency: seeking out Black clerks for faster service. The note describes an interaction at a Whole Foods where the customer used a "conversation starter" about Jeff Bezos to engage the staff, resulting in a humorous moment that stopped the store.

50 Shades of Terror
Episode 699

699: 50 Shades of Terror

Brian Williams, Redbook Prediction and Supermarket Tabloids

The hosts discuss a successful prediction regarding NBC anchor Brian Williams appearing in supermarket tabloids. While one host initially dismissed the prediction as too easy, the specific mention of Williams in "The Globe" confirmed the forecast within two weeks. The conversation touches on the hierarchy of media, placing tabloid coverage alongside other niche broadcast platforms.

Fifth Column
Episode 686 15:08 - 17:58

686: Fifth Column

Hayat Boumediene, Crossbow Graphics and Terrorist Recordings

French authorities conduct a global search for Hayat Boumediene, who is suspected of involvement in the murder of a policewoman before potentially fleeing to Syria. Media coverage focuses on striking still graphics of Boumediene posing with a crossbow. Meanwhile, a recording of her common-law husband, Amedy Coulibaly, is released, in which he justifies his attack on a kosher supermarket as a response to Western military campaigns against Muslims.

Slave Bracelet
Episode 554 1:16:46 - 1:19:12

554: Slave Bracelet

Westgate Mall Looting, Kenyan Soldier CCTV

CCTV footage from the Westgate Mall attack in Kenya appears to show soldiers looting shops and emptying cash registers into plastic bags. The reports contradict official narratives about the military operation to secure the mall from terrorists.

Episode 472 3:21 - 8:42

472: Conheads in Mexico

Amsterdam Exile Observations, Serious Request Glass House Event

Observations from Amsterdam include the "Serious Request" Glass House event, where government radio DJs broadcast without food to raise money for the Red Cross. The hosts criticize the event as an ego-driven exercise and express frustration with the high cost of "biological" supermarkets in the Netherlands. The segment also touches on the lack of gluten-free options and the persistent gray weather in the Lowlands.

Gross, Surprising & Scary
Episode 429 2:02:45 - 2:06:55

429: Gross, Surprising & Scary

Supermarket Layouts, War on Food

A debate ensues over the standard layout of supermarkets, with one host claiming produce is always on the left to discourage healthy shopping. The discussion shifts to the "war on food," specifically the rising price of corn and the prevalence of genetically modified ingredients in packaged goods. Listeners are encouraged to learn to cook and shop at farmers' markets.

Rotational Deployment
Episode 357 2:08:53 - 2:10:23

357: Rotational Deployment

UK Work Experience Program, Unpaid Supermarket Labor

The United Kingdom has introduced a "work experience" program requiring jobless youth to work 30 hours a week at supermarkets without pay to maintain their benefits. The hosts characterize this as a "slavery program" that forces the unemployed into unpaid labor for private corporations. Failure to participate results in the loss of government assistance.

Fat Chicks from Toronto
Episode 86 41:07 - 43:37

86: Fat Chicks from Toronto

UK Obesity Epidemic, Jamie Oliver and Fast Food

The United Kingdom is facing an obesity epidemic attributed to the rise of fast-food chains like McDonald's and Burger King. The hosts discuss the decline of traditional fish and chip shops and the popularity of low-quality frozen foods from budget supermarkets like Iceland. They reference chef Jamie Oliver's failed attempts to reform school lunches due to parental resistance.

Paris Hilton Does Zero Point Energy
Episode 42 22:17 - 24:35

42: Paris Hilton Does Zero Point Energy

UK Supermarket Alcohol Monitoring and Flavored Teas

British supermarkets are implementing a new surveillance project where cameras at checkouts transmit live feeds to a central command center for age verification of alcohol purchases. This proactive monitoring is intended to streamline the process for underage cashiers who cannot legally authorize booze sales. Additionally, a trend in the UK tea market toward fruity and flavored varieties, such as vanilla Earl Grey, is noted.

Grapes the Size of Little Oranges
Episode 25 24:14 - 25:42

25: Grapes the Size of Little Oranges

Broadcasting Preparation, Fresh and Easy Supermarkets

The hosts discuss the "No Agenda" philosophy, noting that over-preparing for segments can suck the life out of a broadcast. They reflect on a previous discussion about Fresh and Easy supermarkets where Adam Curry felt he had read too much material, making the segment feel less spontaneous.