I hate it when a customer tries to be "helpful". I was stocking eggs and I knew one was a little broke because the bottom of the case on one cup was damp. Which sometimes means nothing but I really didn't have time to care at the moment. A little later while still filling eggs some guy comes up and buys some other brand and then he stands there and stares for what felt like forever until finally he said that there was a broken one in this other kind that he hadn't bought. Oh, thanks so much. I told him I'd get to it in a minute, because, well, nothing I can do with him standing in the way. He then said something snide along the lines of himself just being picky. Whatever. He should have just got what he came for and left instead of staring at every other kind there was in order to find something to wrong. It's just really irritating when they do something like that cause I have to take care of it even if I don't have time because if I don't then we might get in trouble. If I'm really insanely super busy and don't have time to take care of something that's dripping, then I'll wait until I'm done with what I'm doing and have time to take care of it. But when these oh, so helpful people insist upon forcing me to drop everything that actually is important to clean up something I already know about and ignored because it was actually pretty low on my list of priorities then we have a problem. The problem being the customer.
Again: I hate filling yogurt. I just can not stand stupidity. Now, I like yogurt too. But you don't see me buying 24 cups of it at a time. Because I know I'll be back at the store in under a month. 24 yogurts at one a day lasts nearly a month. You telling me you won't be back to the store in a month? Ha, they'll be back in a week. 24 yogurts in 7 days? It's a wonder the #1 cause of death in this country is not malnutrition, because a diet that consists mostly of yogurt can not be healthy. And the economy will never collapse so long as we have greedy yogurt people.
The yoplait is one sale and our new rewards card has a double points promo going on the yoplait. And on every price tag it says "2X! Double Points on your rewards card!" or something along that lines. And this one woman asked me that meant. Um, well, my guess is that when you buy this product you get double points on your rewards card. *shrug* Just my best guess, though, I could be wrong. She then proceeded to say that since they were 10/5.00 that she was going to buy 10. So I informed her that she doesn't have to buy 10 cause one would be 50 cents. She simply said, "Wow" in a tone of voice that indicated I was a retarded 2-year-old.
So far the 2% issue isn't too bad. I faced over one whole door with 1% and don't have sale tags on the other 2% door. So expect to make it through tomorrow without too much difficulty.
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