Recently, as I was waiting for our carts while parked outside of the pickup zone at the warehouse-style grocery store that we shop at our dashcam caught these Amish loading up their purchases. This was a very fascinating 10 minute episode that began before we got there. There was a large pickup truck with a hired “English” driver, a large rented cargo trailer and two Amish ladies and one Amish man who worked in a very energetic and organized fashion to load pallets of non-perishable goods into racks and shelving into the trailer.
Since I only saw one Amish couple in the store casually shopping, I assume they were doing that while the head group had called ahead and placed an order that they could pick up without having to go through the store. Amish shoppers at this store loading up vans and pickup trucks is not an uncommon sight at this store, but this was by far the most ambitious and massive loading operation that I’ve ever seen. They were buying in quantity.
Observing this made me wonder if this was a routine procedure for them, or if they were gearing up for something that they saw coming?
Note: The mage is Adobe Photoshop-edited by me from actual video, for the privacy of the shoppers.
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