Absolutely.I just ask that the price on the shelf that I agree to pay is honored at the scanner when I check out.
This just blows me away.
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Absolutely.I just ask that the price on the shelf that I agree to pay is honored at the scanner when I check out.
Between that and empty grocery shelves, I'm not sure which is worse.
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I know what you mean. I alway's worry about it, but my DH think's that thing's will alway's be there on the shelves. Lately he has been finding that sometimes they aren't.Yes. I only had a short list of things to pick up, but half of the list items were sold out or not in stock. Some shelves were empty, but not as bad as a year ago. Still, the empty shelves remind me of the propaganda films we used to watch years ago about Soviet Russia and people going into grocery stores with empty shelves. If it is this bad in the USA now, I wonder what it is like in other countries?
But we do have a pandemic panic closet at home filled with toilet paper, paper towels, and tissues. For years I tried to get Dear Wife to stock up on those supplies when they went on good sales, but I was always shot down on that idea. My idea was to stock on those items that do not perish and save money on the sale price. When the pandemic hit, and the toilet paper was no longer to be found on the shelves, Dear Wife immediately went into panic mode and was willing to pay almost any price for a few extra rolls of TP. We made it through the panic months and have since stocked up on those items - buying them on sale when we can find them.
When the toilet paper panic hit, I looked at our supply and we had a few packs in the closet. I'm thinking 4 rolls of toilet paper gets me through maybe 6 months. Dear Wife looks at a pack of 12 rolls and wonders if we will make it through the week! It's like we live in different worlds at times.
Anyway, we now look for sales on paper products and keep one closet full of those items all the time. It's about 6x as much as I proposed to stock in pre-pandemic years, but I guess that is where Dear Wife feels comfortable after the run on the shelves last year.
Awwww! That was kind of her ^.^One woman I chat with quite often tapped me on the shoulder one day when I was at the back of a fairly long checkout line. "Come down to 19, I'm opening up." She did this to a couple more people along the way to lane 19.
I thanked her, as she had saved me about 15 minutes. She said, "I know who the nice ones are."
She's usually in the customer service area. When there isn't a line up to see her, I stop and talk. She's had a rough year.Awwww! That was kind of her ^.^
Oh dear @ rough year. Tell her we say hi from BYC . Wishing her the best for 2022!She's usually in the customer service area. When there isn't a line up to see her, I stop and talk. She's had a rough year.
If you check your receipt before you leave the store, it's easier to get them to fix it-- just walk over to customer service and complain (or return the item if they won't fix the price.)I recently bought new clothes and realized when I came home that I was promised buy one get one 50% off and they charged me full price for both of the shirts.