While I agree with you, fully. I'll skip the "manager lane 4" bullshit. 😁No need for self checkout. That's the price on the package, it's the price you pay.
Cahier has to honor it. Only difference is the manager will hear about it and go make sure the rest aren't mislabeled.
Sadly, the other ones were priced correctly.I’d grab as many as they had on the shelf, then look for other screw ups
Roll out of self check with a full cart for $20
🫤Sadly, the other ones were priced correctly.
No need for self checkout. That's the price on the package, it's the price you pay.
Cahier has to honor it. Only difference is the manager will hear about it and go make sure the rest aren't mislabeled.
Atleast he thought ahead to check other out!Sadly, the other ones were priced correctly.
Lol, there it is.
Someone oopsied the weight 😆
For $.0.14, I'll take it
100% happens everytime. It's how we got 30pack beers for $4 eachNo need for self checkout. That's the price on the package, it's the price you pay.
Cahier has to honor it. Only difference is the manager will hear about it and go make sure the rest aren't mislabeled.
At 14 cents a chicken, what the fuck would you do with 142 chickens?I’d grab as many as they had on the shelf, then look for other screw ups
Roll out of self check with a full cart for $20
Half fuck them and trade them for Won Tons to sit next to a Jeep so you have something to sell when the bank comes around asking why you aren't making payments on your shit.At 14 cents a chicken, what the fuck would you do with 142 chickens?
Buy enough to fill the bed of yer f-4fiddyHalf fuck them and trade them for Won Tons to sit next to a Jeep so you have something to sell when the bank comes around asking why you aren't making payments on your shit.
Cashier, manager, or store doesn’t have to honor anything. They can easily send you on your way empty handed. Most stores won’t as they don’t want to upset a customer over a $7 discrepancy. But the notion they have to honor the price is completely wrong.No need for self checkout. That's the price on the package, it's the price you pay.
Cahier has to honor it. Only difference is the manager will hear about it and go make sure the rest aren't mislabeled.
At 14 cents a chicken, what the fuck would you do with 142 chickens?
At 14 cents a chicken, what the fuck would you do with 142 chickens?
It was budlight and it wasnt mismarked100% happens everytime. It's how we got 30pack beers for $4 each
It's state law in most of the northeast (grocery items only).But the notion they have to honor the price is completely wrong.
Only place I could see not honoring it a small and new privately owned store that has not yet been sued over it.Cashier, manager, or store doesn’t have to honor anything. They can easily send you on your way empty handed. Most stores won’t as they don’t want to upset a customer over a $7 discrepancy. But the notion they have to honor the price is completely wrong.
PBR, during Trump presidency. I think $15 was the normal price?It was budlight and it wasnt mismarked
So laws are good?It's state law in most of the northeast (grocery items only).
Share with family, put the rest in the freezerAt 14 cents a chicken, what the fuck would you do with 142 chickens?
OP after he follows Yota Up’s advice and has to argue with a manager…At 14 cents a chicken, what the fuck would you do with 142 chickens?
My point was that a business who doesn't want to get visited by thugs that a bunch of dumbass old men lend legitimacy to would do well to honor the stickered price.So laws are good?
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