Texas grocery store loses power, lets customers leave without paying

AUSTIN — A busy Texas grocery store that lost power let customers leave the store without paying.

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When the power went out at an H-E-B in Austin Tuesday afternoon clerks allowed people in line to leave with the groceries in their carts.

“You just hear (clerks at) registers say, ‘Go ahead,’” Shelby Lasker told the Austin American-Stateman. “I think they could tell how upset people were.”

Hundreds of shoppers were at the store stocking up during a statewide emergency, The Washington Post reported. The state has been hit with torrential winter weather that has swept across much of the south leading to power outages and burst pipes.

And it hit us — like, wow, they’re just letting us walk out the door,” Tim Hennessy, 60, told The Post.

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Posted by TR Henny on Tuesday, February 16, 2021

H-E-B has not commented but did confirm customer’s stories on social media.

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