Cranky old man rant:
I am not scanning a QR code to get girl scout cookies from your daughter.
I relate, but to be honest, I can't say no to girl scout cookies. I'll be at the grocery store: "yay! it's that time of the year again" (empties wallet)
Later...
Picking up kids from school. Another girl scout table. "Well, I already bought more than a reasonable person should eat in a year, but it would be a bad look not to buy from my kids' classmates..." Takes out credit card.
Get home, dinner preparation interrupted by the doorbell. Neighbor kid selling girl scout cookies. Bad look if I don't buy from the neighbor kids. Fill out the form to pay later.
After dinner, go to my LFGS. There is a girl scout table at the entrance. Aaah. Okay, a few more boxes won't hurt.
Have to put off shopping at CostCo for awhile because the freezer and cabinets are full of boxes of cookies.
COVID and the work from home phenomena exacerbated the issue because you couldn't bring boxes to the office break room/kitchen.
On the plus side, I now have two teenage sons. No stockpile of girl scout cookies last long against a teenage boy's appetites. Have to stash a box or two of thin mints in my bedroom closet to save some for myself.
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The magic is in them only being sold for a short time each year. I almost burned my local Walgreens down when I saw them starting to sell knock-offs of classic girl scout cookies.