
It’s mid-May.
The weather is warming up.
Summer’s almost here.
And every store has flip flops on display.
I saw some I liked.
On sale.
In several different colors.
I would have bought a pair or two.
But…
Yes, there’s a “but” in this story.
A big but.
The size 10s were on the bottom rack.
And the size 5s were WAAAAAY up high.
Seriously?
Anyone wearing a size 10 could easily reach the top shelf.
But someone wearing a size 5?
Not so much.
At the end of the season, they’re going to wonder why the smaller sizes didn’t sell.
Maybe they’ll stop carrying small sizes altogether because “there’s no demand.”
Well duh.
They should put the big sizes on the top shelves.
And keep the small sizes down low where people like me can actually reach them.
Otherwise, in drug stores across the country, you’ll see petite women staring longingly at flip flops that they cannot buy.

Liz Brenner
Everyone has a story to tell.
Even you.
Especially you.
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