Well, you can't really blame the store employees.....Caveat emptor
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I'm going to have to disagree. Since these individuals work at a feed store, it's not unreasonable to assume that they're familiar with the products they sell; if they're not, all they have to do is say "I don't know" or ask a more knowledgeable employee to assist. It's not ok for them to provide bad info to customers...at the very least, that's poor service. A customer is going to be pretty peeved when s/he gets all the way home, looks at the bag, and realizes it's not the appropriate product for her/his flock's needs.Well, you can't really blame the store employees.....Caveat emptor
Quote: Well, yeah, theoretically that is correct.
But realistically? Fahgetaboutit !!!
I've found this to be true in many venues of life....Caveat emptor ....
...be d@mn careful whose advice you take, in the end the decision is yours-good or bad.
Yep, I agree with that!Well, yeah, theoretically that is correct.
But realistically? Fahgetaboutit !!!
I've found this to be true in many venues of life....Caveat emptor ....
...be d@mn careful whose advice you take, in the end the decision is yours-good or bad.
Inaccurate or rather missing a lot of info....nice acting and editing tho, ya gonna be a internetstar!!!.I just made a video on YouTube about adding a light to the chicken coop. Watch How I get them to lay after they've gone on strike.