monkeybug
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But you were wrong.
Well the whole point of "the customer is always right" isn't that you side with the customer when they are actually right, and not when they are wrong. It's that you side with the customer when they are wrong (with in reason) because a happy customer means more money in your pocket.
It's been 6 years since I left my job, but when I worked in grocery that was still very much the golden rule!