The Musings of Jaime David
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Guidelines to Being a Customer in 2025: Content Creators Filming In Stores (Inspired by BlackbusterCritic)

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There’s something undeniably surreal about walking into a store in 2025 and realizing you’ve just entered a live set for the latest TikTok or YouTube “content creation” stunt. It’s like the aisles have become a reality show stage where unsuspecting shoppers and employees are involuntary extras in someone else’s quest for internet fame. Filming in stores has become such a bizarre norm that the line between shopping and starring in a viral video has blurred—except nobody asked to be cast.

It’s weird on multiple levels. First, it’s disruptive. You’re there to buy toothpaste, not be background noise for someone’s selfie cam or prank. Second, it’s invasive. Employees have a right to a workspace free from random recording, yet too often their day is hijacked by people chasing likes and views. And third, it’s just plain rude. Imagine if every trip to the grocery store felt like being under a microscope for a global audience judging your every move and mistake.

For content creators who think filming in stores is the fast track to clout, here’s a 2025 customer guideline: get permission or take it elsewhere. Your viral moment isn’t worth turning a peaceful shopping trip into a chaotic circus. And for everyone else, the customer or employee, remember that sometimes the weirdest part of shopping isn’t the prices or the lines—it’s the people wielding phones like cameras on a reality show.

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