Skip to main content

--- Letspostit 24 11 28 Brenna Mckenna Grocery Stor... Link

On November 28, 2024, someone—probably a woman named Brenna Mckenna, or someone pretending to be her—uploaded a post to LetsPostIt, a now-defunct (or niche) public note-sharing platform. The post’s metadata read: LetsPostIt 24 11 28 Brenna Mckenna Grocery Stor.... The title was cut off. The content, according to archived screenshots that circulated briefly on Reddit and X (formerly Twitter), was a simple handwritten grocery list.

But within weeks, that fragment became something more: a Rorschach test for digital exhaustion, a meme template, and a philosophical artifact about impermanence online.

This article reconstructs the story behind the “Brenna Mckenna Grocery List,” why it resonated, and what it tells us about the ephemeral web in 2024-2025. --- LetsPostIt 24 11 28 Brenna Mckenna Grocery Stor...


Store security was called. No police report was filed, but Brenna Mckenna was escorted out after 22 minutes. As she left, she reportedly shouted, “This is why local businesses fail!” —despite the store being part of a regional chain with 40+ locations.


The image (still available on Wayback Machine as of January 2025) showed a crumpled piece of lined paper, written in blue pen. The list read: On November 28, 2024, someone—probably a woman named

Brenna’s Grocery Run – 11/28

At the bottom, in smaller handwriting: “If found, return to cart. I’m the one crying in aisle 7.” Store security was called

That last line turned a mundane list into viral gold.