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Crying in H-Mart
by Michelle Zauner
A woman observes a mother and son eating together in a grocery store food court, reflecting on the bittersweet nature of maternal nagging. She grapples with the profound grief of her own mother's death and the urge to warn a stranger about the fragility of life.
Punch-Drunk Love
by Paul Thomas Anderson
Barry attempts to purchase a massive quantity of individual pudding cups to exploit a frequent flyer mile loophole. He faces the frustration and skepticism of a grocery store clerk while struggling with his own social anxiety and desperation.
Nightbitch
by Marielle Heller
A mother encounters a former colleague in a grocery store and delivers a brutally honest confession about the loss of her identity. She articulates the mental fog, physical changes, and existential dread she feels while balancing societal expectations of motherhood.
A mother grappling with the overwhelming physical and psychological shifts of early parenthood talks to herself in a grocery store. She questions her identity and her sanity as she experiences a heightened, almost animalistic sensory awakening.
BoJack Horseman
by Raphael Bob-Waksberg
BoJack gets into a petty and escalating argument with a Navy SEAL over a box of muffins in a grocery store produce aisle. The scene highlights BoJack's entitlement and social friction before transitioning back to his home life.