STEVE: We need to buy some beer too. Where is the beer?
DEREK: They don't have beer in this supermarket. We have to go to the liquor store.
STEVE: Huh? They don't have beer. How can that be?
DEREK: It's a state law.
This state doesn't allow supermarkets to sell beer. Only in liquor stores.
STEVE: That's too strict. It's silly.
DEREK: I know. I agree with you.
DEREK: Excuse me. Do you sell organic vegetables here?
EMPLOYEE: Yes, we do. They're right in front of you.
The organic vegetables are marked with the blue label. Here. Do you see?
DEREK: Sure. Thank you.
You should have a sign. That way people could identify which are organic and which aren't.
EMPLOYEE: They're labeled on the packet, sir.
DEREK: One more question.
EMPLOYEE: Yes?
DEREK: We need to buy some soy sauce. Which aisle is the soy sauce in?
EMPLOYEE: That would be in aisle 7, with the condiments. It is right next to the ketchup.
DEREK: Thank you.
Do you want paper or plastic bags?
STEVE: Plastic bags.
DEREK: And do you want to drive up?
STEVE: What do you mean?
DEREK: We can have someone put the bags in our trunk for us.
We just drive up to that door over there.
STEVE: Wow! That's convenient. But I think we can take the groceries by ourselves.
DEREK: Yes, our car is not parked far away.
I'll tell the cashier we don't want to drive up. It should be about ninety dollars all together.
STEVE: Here is one-hundred. I will go look at the magazine rack, okay?