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Fuzzie Wuzzie On Your Foodie Woodie! It’s A Boca Rudeton Nomination

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Why Do Boca Raton, Delray Beach Shoppers Keep Putting Dogs In Shopping Carts?

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Joseph’s at Boca Raton Town Center Mall apparently has no issue if a dog’s tush sits where your produce goes in a shopping cart. (BocaNewsNow.com contributor).

BY: STAFF REPORT | BocaNewsNow.com

BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2023 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — Two women and a dog. It’s not the name of a new movie, but it is what one tipster saw at Joseph’s Market in Boca Raton’s Town Center Mall. The tipster, appropriately, asks why these women have a dog in a shopping cart — a cart used for unwrapped produce and more.

Joseph’s is known for its prepared food. According to our tipster, be prepared for that food to be in the exact same place as this dog. We note the dog seemingly has some sort of a vest, like the vests crazy people buy on Amazon to pretend that their dog is some sort of a service animal to fly for free. Airlines stopped doing that. It’s unclear why Joseph’s isn’t stepping in. Even if this were a service animal, it would have no place in a cart. It should be helping the people who would allegedly need help.

Women with fuzzy wuzzie the dog in a shopping cart at Joseph’s in Town Center Mall, you are our latest Boca Rudeton™ nominees! Congrats. You’ll win a little pat on the head.

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