Medlin Law Firm - November 2023

directions, one shopper emerged victorious. To commemorate their victory (and get away from the angry customers), they rode out on the bike and exited the store — without paying. All this for towels?! A Target employee once had a couple wait in line outside for 14 hours in the cold. This isn’t out of the ordinary — tons of people decided to wait outside of a store for hours on end so they could be one of the first few people inside, but this is typically to get their hands on TVs, new toys, and other devices. This couple, however, waited in line just so they could load their cart full of $2 towels. Wait … Am I in the right line? Another Walmart employee mentioned how one gentleman waited outside the store for three nights. He brought coolers, a tent, a generator, and anything he needed to camp from Tuesday night until Friday morning. The man was so excited because he was the first person in line at the front entrance and didn’t have to worry about all the TVs being taken. The line wrapped around the front of the building, with thousands of people waiting to go inside. Once the doors finally opened, the man rushed to the technology section and noticed all the TVs were gone. He then realized the Garden Center entrance had opened a few minutes before the front entrance, and all 15 plasma TVs were already gone.

Black Friday Frenzy 3 Unforgettable Anecdotes About Diehard Shoppers The day after Thanksgiving is always chaotic. Millions nationwide get up before dawn to line up in front of their favorite stores as they wait to rush inside to take advantage of the Black Friday deals. We’ve all seen videos and pictures of the sea of people flooding these stores and heard stories about Black Friday experiences. Today, we wanted to share some of our favorites. Hey! Joy rides aren’t free! One college student recalls while working at Walmart, a fight broke out over a kid’s bike. As people circled the bike and pulled it in all

Do you have any Black Friday stories? Are you planning on fighting the crowd this year? We would love to hear from you!

No need to make rolls from scratch this season. Instead, dress up store-bought rolls with delicious everything bagel seasoning! Everything- Seasoned Dinner Rolls

Ingredients

• Cooking spray • 20 frozen dinner rolls • 2 tbsp unsalted butter

• 1 tbsp honey • 2 tbsp everything bagel seasoning

Directions

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1. Coat a 13x9-inch baking pan with cooking spray and arrange frozen rolls in the pan to thaw according to package instructions. 2. Preheat oven to 350 F. Then, melt butter and honey together in the microwave or on the stove. Once the rolls thaw, brush butter mixture over the rolls and sprinkle seasoning on top. Bake for 15–20 minutes, or until golden, and serve these tasty rolls straight out of the oven!

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