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Straight to the electronics section.
Poppa gonna make me a new eBay account.
Cigarettes. Must be best £/volume.
Probably the Big Lurpaks
Cigarettes and alcohol. Spirits then wine. Top shelf down.
Do vouchers count? Cigarettes and spirits followed by the electronics section. Got to be able to sell things on easily.
Perfume section – then commence my career as a spray seller in the club toilets. “No spray no lay”.
Most expensive stuff, so booze. If we aren’t allowed booze then it’s meat and fish
Air- fryer and some lurpak. Cheese, that stuff costs more than cocaine.
If its Costco, I’m getting a cricut machine and new laptop
If it’s a Sainsbury’s then trolley loads of raspberry and yoghurt cereal, and sun dried tomato paste…the two items I can’t get from my standard Tesco shop.
Two words.
Olive
Oil.
Lego and steak. Maybe a vanilla danish too for the drive home.
All the lottery tickets!! And then with the leftover time, formula and nappies (to give to women shelters and the local hospital), cigarettes, electronics, alcohol and if I have time leftover – some nice chocolates.
Gin, all of the gin
Lottery tickets and scratch cards, electrical, then booze
whisky, gin, rum, etc
+ one pack neurofen one pack paracetamol
All the scratch cards, Then all the tobacco, Then all the small electronics, then all the top shelf spirits.
Laundry detergent, i dont drink enough to make the booze isle worthwhile and not paying for persil for a few years would be worth it.
Fredo’s, a strong asset to own in the current climate
This is low key a thread about the best things to shoplift and sell on
I’d take all the self-scan handsets and then start my own laser tag arena.
r/ADHD – Do absolutely nothing OR end up putting bunch of stuff that I absolutely will NEVER every need !
Just to start off with my partner and I live on a boat and don’t usually use our fridge/freezer so there will be less meats and fridge foods on my list.
3-5 zebrovska vodka bottles
3-5 bottles or kracken rum
Some of the most expensive wines
A new set of stoneware plates
As many underware my partner and I wear in our size.
A lamb leg
As many sausissons/chorizo as I can get
Jars of artichokes and sun dried tomatoes
Canned tuna
Lots of extra Virgin olive oil
The fancy peanut butter
Manuka honey and fancy set honey
All the aa batteries
Kelloggs crunchy nut
A big thing of parmigiana
Ports salut
Gouda
cheeses wrapped in wax
And any hard cheeses that may last
Clipper tea
Kettles
If it’s Aldi…probably
a Ski mask, a coat for the cat and a torx bit wrench set.
Is OP actually thinking for a fun game, some civil unrest, or the apocalypse?
Booze and cigs would be a good choice in most cases – easy to convert to cash (or barter).
Most electronics would be useless in some apocalyptic scenarios.
When I worked in retail as a teen, a few times we had people literally do this with batteries and walk out. Presumably high value, dense, fungible and easy to flog in the pub or at boot sales. (Muggins here had to stamp the shop’s name and address on the replacement stock)
I’m in the Argos – that’ll teach the fuckers!
Saffron.
Posh washing powder, fabric conditioner and all of the scent boosters. Then dishwasher tablets and cheese and lurpack and all the Gu cheesecakes a girl can eat- gotta go for the costly stuff!
I just realised how boring I must be, because I immediately thought of organic chicken breast and thighs, then all the salmon fillets. Pack the spare freezer with those, then onto the beef, and sausage aisle…
Everyone’s answers are good, but you’ve all forgotten the most egregiously expensive item. Inkjet printer ink. A trolley full of that has got to be enough to retire on.