AKL_Megs
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Oh no.

I was just fed up at that point. I could have paid it, yes, but I knew I was headed to Walmart, and I knew they would be cheaper (around $0.89) there.So every person who "claims" an item is on sale should get the price? That store will not stay in business for very long.
Since it was only 42 cents why did you let him hold up the line. Why not just pay the price?
Eh, I guess I see your point.Well, respectfully, you questioned the price. With upwards of 10,000 different items in the typical supermarket, and with sale prices changing every week, it's unreasonable to expect any employee to instantly 'know' (i.e. remember) the price of any given item. Checking prices whenever there's a question is standard procedure unless the customer declines. NOT coming back with the sale item - especially given that any person checking a price doesn't actually know how many of the item the customer has - is also standard procedure. No, just because they can see four cans (if they're even visible) doesn't mean that's all the customer chose. So then the employee has to go BACK for however many more of the item the customer was ultimately planning to purchase.
Entirely inefficient.
