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A930Rocket 03-15-2022 04:43 PM

Your drive-through window is backwards
 
Went to Kroger today to pick up a prescription. As I pulled up to the drive-through, I thought this is weird. Instead of pulling up to the window and using the drawer, you pull up and use the pneumatic tube.

I told the girl who I could see out my passenger window, your drive-through is backward. She said “no, it’s always been like this. If we turned around, you wouldn’t be able to reach the tube.”

I triple checked my medicine to make sure it was the right one.😂

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rwest 03-15-2022 04:47 PM

Contractor read the plans backwards!

herr_oberst 03-15-2022 04:50 PM

Pneumatic tube manufacturer was in cahoots with the architect.

FPB111 03-15-2022 04:59 PM

no drawer under the window?

A930Rocket 03-15-2022 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by FPB111 (Post 11637176)
no drawer under the window?

No and that’s what I tried to tell her.

masraum 03-15-2022 05:20 PM

that's bizarre

Bill Douglas 03-15-2022 05:24 PM

Maybe the architect was from a right hand drive country and hadn't heard...

fastfredracing 03-15-2022 05:33 PM

The Pharmacy drive through in our local grocery store is laid out the same exact way .
You guys still have Kroger ? They split town in the late 80's here

Noah930 03-15-2022 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 11637165)
Pneumatic tube manufacturer was in cahoots with the architect.

LOL. I've seen this at a bank drive-up teller, too. There were 3 or so lanes for the drive-up tellers at this particular bank, so the outer lanes had to use a pneumatic tube system to transport stuff from car to teller (and back).

A930Rocket 03-15-2022 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 11637240)
LOL. I've seen this at a bank drive-up teller, too. There were 3 or so lanes for the drive-up tellers at this particular bank, so the outer lanes had to use a pneumatic tube system to transport stuff from car to teller (and back).

That I understand. But this was one lane only with the tube on the left and the window on the right, as you drove through.

Z-man 03-15-2022 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 11637156)
Went to Kroger today to pick up a prescription. As I pulled up to the drive-through, I thought this is weird. Instead of pulling up to the window and using the drawer, you pull up and use the pneumatic tube.

I told the girl who I could see out my passenger window, your drive-through is backward. She said “no, it’s always been like this. If we turned around, you wouldn’t be able to reach the tube.”

I triple checked my medicine to make sure it was the right one.😂

Two thoughts:
1. The stupid is strong with that pharmacist cashier.
2. I weep for our nation's future...

Noah930 03-15-2022 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 11637254)
That I understand. But this was one lane only with the tube on the left and the window on the right, as you drove through.

Yeah, a year or so ago I recall seeing something like this and I thought, "that looks backwards." A complication for nothing. But then I realized there was some traffic flow reason that the cars were routed one way around the building instead of the other.

SCadaddle 03-15-2022 07:46 PM

I went to a CVS drive thru years ago, one where they had the drawer under the window and an actual telephone receiver on a cord mounted to the wall.

I picked up the phone and looking at the female Pharmacist behind the plate glass window as she says "Can I help you?"

I say "Hmmmmm.........been a long time, but this certainly brings back not so fond memories......"

She starts laughing as I go on further

"Did you put the hack saw blade in the cake THIS TIME?!":D

WPOZZZ 03-15-2022 07:46 PM

We had a Taco Bell like that for decades. Then they demolished the building and put up one with a correct drive thru.

VINMAN 03-15-2022 07:57 PM

We have a burger joint "Checkers", around Jersey, that has two drive throughs, one on drivers side, another on passenger side.

Kinda awkward when you go through the one on the right side....

I'm assuming they put that in for when you have a passenger in the car, but not always the case..


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rusnak 03-15-2022 08:04 PM

A good design team would have altered the site plan to allow for the drive through stacking to work with the building, allowing the correct traffic orientation.

What happened here is the prototype didn't fit the site, so that 's why they flipped the traffic entry/ exit. I think someone chose to do the quick, easy and cheap approach rather than go 10/10ths and do it right.

wilnj 03-15-2022 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by rusnak (Post 11637317)
A good design team would have altered the site plan to allow for the drive through stacking to work with the building, allowing the correct traffic orientation.

What happened here is the prototype didn't fit the site, so that 's why they flipped the traffic entry/ exit. I think someone chose to do the quick, easy and cheap approach rather than go 10/10ths and do it right.


This or not knowing the site, there maybe other traffic flow conditions that make this the best solution. The site I’m building out now doesn’t allow a left turn exit onto the main road and we’ve spent a lot of time trying to come up with the best traffic flow around the building to accommodate that limitation.

Heel n Toe 03-15-2022 09:24 PM

They did it that way so if they do something that pisses you off and you're prone to violence, the worst you'll do is pull out your .45 and shoot at the tube instead of the nice woman behind the window.

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rusnak 03-15-2022 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by wilnj (Post 11637341)
This or not knowing the site, there maybe other traffic flow conditions that make this the best solution. The site I’m building out now doesn’t allow a left turn exit onto the main road and we’ve spent a lot of time trying to come up with the best traffic flow around the building to accommodate that limitation.

See that roof? They could have extended it, thus still utilizing the tube to stack two lanes side by side. This is what I'm talking about.

red-beard 03-16-2022 02:35 AM

Our Kroger has the standard bank type drawer. My issue, I have to leave 2 feet of room to open my door and stand there because the drawer doesn't work with a pickup truck


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