David Letterman got his start in the workforce like a lot of people — bagging groceries at his local supermarket while growing up in Indiana.
Now, the former “Late Show” host is revisiting those days in a hilarious new video he shared on Instagram, shot last weekend while he was in Des Moines, Iowa for the Hy-Vee Indycar Race Weekend, in which he .
Letterman was visiting Iowa for the Hy-Vee Indycar Race Weekend, in his capacity as co-owner of the No. 45 race car driven by Christian Lundgaard and sponsored by Hy-Vee through the Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing team. READ MORE: Lana Del Rey Spotted Working At Waffle House In Alabama In the video, Letterman enters a Hy-Vee supermarket in Des Moines, and proceeds to cause his unique brand of hilarious havoc. “I spent a considerable amount of my life in a grocery store in Indianapolis.
And it was the last of the singular independent owned grocery stores, and I loved it and if I can give something back to the marketing community, I would like to do that,” he tells the store’s manager, “But I don’t have all day, of course.” After a brief tour of the supermarket, he joins a couple of staffers to stock shelves. READ MORE: David Letterman’s First Conversation With His Son In College: ‘Have You Met The Kid That Sells Weed?’ “Look at this – an open soup here,” he quipped, popping open a can of Campbell’s Soup. “Woah, minestrone!” he marvelled before taking a big swig.
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