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Remember when someone was complaining about overpriced chicken?

Trashman

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Someone oopsied the weight 😆

For $.0.14, I'll take it
 
Ya, definetly went self-checkout.

These aren't bad actually. Picked up one pack on sale last week (30% off) wasn't bad.
 
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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.
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.
100% happens everytime. It's how we got 30pack beers for $4 each :laughing:
 
Bought a case of dom champagne at costco 10 years ago for the price of one bottle.

And that wasnt self checkout.
 
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.
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.

Plus since you grew up in the hood with corn pop and the hood rats you would just steal the chicken anyways. :flipoff2:
 
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.
Only place I could see not honoring it a small and new privately owned store that has not yet been sued over it.
The law is the law, and you have the right to remedy it in court and it costs them more to go to court than to make it right.
 
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