AKL_Megs
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So I was at Meijer ("superstore" for those who are unfamiliar) today. I had many items on my list, one of them being cans of chili beans. There were many, many, many different brands of chili beans on sale. I selected Busch's brand beans because I "thought" they were on sale for $0.98.
When I got to the register, they rang up $1.19. I told the cashier I was fairly certain they were $0.98. A manager was close by, so the cashier called the man over. I explained the situation, and he said he would check the price. Five minutes later, after he WALKED all the way back to the bean aisle, he told me that ANOTHER brand, right next to the Busch's beans were $0.89, and it was confusing, but that they were $1.19. I told him I didn't want them, bought the rest of my things and left.
I ended up at Walmart where I bought the exact same beans for $0.89.
I just find it ridiculous that Meijer missed out on $1.96 and instead got $0 over $0.42! So much for the old mantra, "The customer is always right"!
When I got to the register, they rang up $1.19. I told the cashier I was fairly certain they were $0.98. A manager was close by, so the cashier called the man over. I explained the situation, and he said he would check the price. Five minutes later, after he WALKED all the way back to the bean aisle, he told me that ANOTHER brand, right next to the Busch's beans were $0.89, and it was confusing, but that they were $1.19. I told him I didn't want them, bought the rest of my things and left.
I ended up at Walmart where I bought the exact same beans for $0.89.
I just find it ridiculous that Meijer missed out on $1.96 and instead got $0 over $0.42! So much for the old mantra, "The customer is always right"!