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juju here. Juju, what did you make of the supermarket behavior that was displayed on the show today?
C
I think we all can go to the drawing board and learn from each other. I think we should ask each other more questions and then take advice from our brothers and sisters because y' all got some embarrassing habits at that supermarket.
B
I can't believe the, the eating. And look, I see this, I see other people do this sometimes. I don't know, I feel weird grabbing a bag of chips or whatever off the shelf and, and I put it in the car. You know, I'm just eating away.
A
I don't do that. But I will. Sometimes my daughter wants to buy. Like sometimes I'll let her on the weekends get a donut and they'll package it. They package it, they put the little price down. That's okay, I'll open the donut, let her eat it while we're in the store. And I leave the empty thing that still has the barcode on it.
B
Yes, of course.
A
So I leave that and I scan it. I'm going to pay for it anyway though. And then it's always a nice moment with the, the person working the, the, the cash register cuz they take the thing and I'm, and they're like, where this, they always do the thing of like, hey, this is who stole this? And then my daughter is like, oh, sorry I ate it. So it was adorable.
B
Now this is important, okay, Juju. And I don't, I didn't bring this up earlier so I'll bring it up here with you. When you're checking out at the register and the bag boy, he's helping somebody else out, how do you automatically go and you're bagging yourself?
C
I 100% bag my groceries. Every single time I go to the grocery store, man, I feel like that's for elderly people and people who don't have the capability to bat their own self or big tippers. I dare you to. Well I, I frown upon people who allow the bad boy to bat their bags, put them in the car and they be like, all right bro.
B
Well you know, well what, what if, what if it's a store like Publix, it's policy. You're not allowed to tip.
A
I'm telling you, they take it.
C
I mean, then you go to that self checkout line. If you're of able body and bag your own damn groceries.
A
I'm with juju on this 100%. If you are an able bodied person under the age of like 60 and, and you have the cart person. Like the person bagging push. Because they always offer, can I push this out for you? If you sit there and let them push that out for you, you're a monster.
B
Oh, no. I never say yes. Like, do you need some help? Like, no, I'm like, of course not. You could see him. Okay, right? No. No, I don't. And I'm telling you, that only goes to show my theory with the cart being placed somewhere else in the lot is something that they like. Because the guy who is bagging my groceries, he gets done bagging, he sees I am a completely able bodied person, yet he still would like to go out and help me with my groceries. He's dying to get out of that store.
C
Nah, you heard my seminar. I mean, in the same way you dying to come on the alley because you work at middle Juju.
B
You got some polls for us today. What do we got?
C
Yes, sir, man. Who do you trust more on NBA news? Kendrick Perkins or Gary Washburn?
A
Come on, Gary.
C
66% of the audience says Gary Washburn.
B
Yeah, that makes sense.
C
What a victory. Going faster in the left lane on the highway. Is it a law or is it an unwritten rule? That's a law. 62% of the audience says it's a law. Worst offense, leaving a shopping cart in a parking space or leaving your groceries in the wrong aisle. 86% of the audience says, leaving your shopping cart in a parking space. Chris. It's good day Tampa Bay. A good name. 53% of the audience says, yes, it is. Would you ever leave a can of creamed corn where the Mother's day cards are? 67 of the audience says no, they would not. While. While I'm here, I'd like to remind you to listen to the Greg Cody podcast featuring Greg Cody right now. Where you get your podcast.
A
Thank you. With. Yeah, thank you. That's worth a toast. It is worth.
C
Have you ever been amazed by a legends walking bruh? This has never happened on the show before in the history of this whole entire show. No. 50 of the audience says yes. And 50 says no. Speaking of, I like to remind everyone to listen to The Zazlow Show 2.0. Wherever you get your podcast. Alexi Lalas thumbs up, thorns down. 76 of the audience says Thomas, thumbs down. Yeah, it's a big number. If we kick the out of Australia, it might be on. 89% of the audience says yes. Who has gone faster from adorable to try hard, Wimby or Freddy LA? 91% of the audience says Wimby Yeah. Do you know what ticker tape is?
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Nah.
C
Ticker. 60% of the audience says yes. They do.
A
Don't forget the bikers.
C
Exactly. That poll came up asinine. Oh, 24 hours later. You guys need to get in the gym and get your your personalities in order. Is the clinking of glasses the foreplay of a toast? 88% of the audience says yes. What do you poll? Does a toast have to be verbal? 95% of the audience says yes. And those are your post.
B
There it is. Good job Juju.
C
Thank you.
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Episode: An ELECTRIC Day With The Polls | Postgame Show
Date: June 17, 2026
Location: Elser Hotel, Downtown Miami
In this lively Postgame Show installment, Dan Le Batard, Stugotz, and the crew riff on unexpected supermarket etiquette, debate everyday social dilemmas, and run through their famously quirky audience polls. The hosts blend humorous banter with sincere opinions, offering a signature mix of sports commentary, pop culture, and listener interaction. This episode is punctuated by crowd-sourced poll responses — often hilariously debated — and several unexpected moments of candid honesty.
Juju leads a rapid-fire review of the day's audience polls, blending sports and oddball life questions.
Sports & Media Credibility:
Social Norms & Annoyances:
Pop Culture & Inside Jokes:
Toasts & Rituals:
Dan on Parenting in the Supermarket:
“Then my daughter is like, ‘Oh, sorry I ate it.’ So it was adorable.” (00:53)
Juju on Self-Reliance:
“If you're of able body... bag your own damn groceries.” (01:46)
“In the same way you dying to come on the alley because you work at middle Juju.” (02:36, poking fun at work escape fantasies)
Stugotz on Shopping Cart Attendants: “He gets done bagging, he sees I am a completely able bodied person, yet he still would like to go out and help me with my groceries. He's dying to get out of that store.” (02:20)
Closing on Polls
“And those are your post.” — (C, Juju, 05:37)
“There it is. Good job Juju.” — (B, Stugotz, 05:41)
This episode is a blend of slice-of-life comedy with genuine discussions on universal social etiquette, all filtered through the Le Batard crew’s well-known irreverent lens.