My friend works at a Winn-Dixie, a supermarket.
They have live lobsters in the store, and one of the duties when you close is to put the lobsters to sleep.
He says you reach your hands in their, cup them over their eyes for about 2 minutes, and they're asleep.
They say that if you don't do it, their health takes a dramatic downturn, and they die.
Something about at the depths that the lobsters live in naturally there isn't that much light, so they try to simulate the darkness of the natural habitat.
This sounds crazy to me?
Is it?
They have live lobsters in the store, and one of the duties when you close is to put the lobsters to sleep.
He says you reach your hands in their, cup them over their eyes for about 2 minutes, and they're asleep.
They say that if you don't do it, their health takes a dramatic downturn, and they die.
Something about at the depths that the lobsters live in naturally there isn't that much light, so they try to simulate the darkness of the natural habitat.
This sounds crazy to me?
Is it?