Why are alcoholic bottles wrapped separately by the cashier?!


Question:

Why are alcoholic bottles wrapped separately by the cashier?


Answers:
Hey, I always reckoned it was to keep them from clanking together, but a recent incident I heard about down here in the Bible Belt (West Georgia) has provided me with another theory. During a gardening class, the instructor told the students (of which one was my spouse) that clear grain alcohol was effective against some kind of pest (slugs, I think). A good portion of the class was aghast at the prospect of even being seen in the parking lot of a liquor store, much less buying the stuff. Perhaps the bagging techniques you refer to are meant to protect the privacy of the brave soul who might actually enter such a den of iniquity, for whatever reason they might enter the valley of the shadow etc.

To prevent breakage if they clink together.

i think so they wont break but really why do you want to know?????

To prevent the glass from clinking together and possibly breaking

So the bottles dont break.




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