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josh_p ◴[] No.46187090[source]
When I worked grocery retail when I was a teen 20ish years ago, any time a customer disputed the price of something during checkout, we’d have someone check the shelf and find the display tag. If the price was lower as the customer suggested, we’d always give them the item at the price listed on the display tag. An employee usually just missed that tag during price change day.

It’s so foreign to me that any retail place would defer to “the computer” if display price and database price were out of sync.

Even young-me understood the idea of “oh yeah, our bad, have it at the lower price” and the potential for legal action if we did otherwise.

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1. shepherdjerred ◴[] No.46187311[source]
These stores often only have 1-2 employees working at a given time.

video if you're curious: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4QGOHahiVM