
If you asked me to describe redneck heaven in 4 words I would smile and show you this picture. You might think the water is a bit much that it in fact doesn’t belong at all with the others. However, most pesticides have to be mixed with water to have the desired effect. So it scans. If take this on from a normal persons perspective (I asked one) it becomes a bit stranger. Grocery stores tend to break things down into groupings that are most likely to sell other products. IE: the frozen foods backing up to the cold beer, ice, water, other beverages, and… pesticides? Perhaps I am not the marketing genius I believe I am but it seems to me that the bug killer might be more at home around the isle containing bleach, paper towel, and various other cleaning supplies. I know this seems out of sorts but do try to follow my logic. When there is a mess involving organic material you tend to get bugs, when you need products to clean that organic mess wouldn’t it be convenient to have it next to the products you’re buying to clean it? But what do I know; maybe the perfect place for DDT is sandwiched between Milwaukee’s Best and Aquafina.
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