"Could I get a price check on, uh....TWO GRAPES. Yeah, that's right, TWO GRAPES."
I actually haven't, but I don't see it as a problem.
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Do you ever sample the grapes?
Grapes go by weight so if you hadn't eaten them you could technically weigh them and pay for just two grapes (this is what I learned from working at Loblaws).� Personally I figure that grocery stores have probably accidently overcharged you enough money�at least one random time to more than pay for those two grapes.
Josh Woodward
· 21 years, 2 months ago
I definitely sample them. You can't tell by looking, and they can either be great or crappy. A grape costs under a penny - if they still minted halfpennies, I'd drop one in a tray or something. :)
I can't believe all those times when I was a kid, picking strawberries in the fields. My dad and I used to eat them while picking them.
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I still pick strawberries and black raspberries and eat them without washing them. fresh picked, i think they might be my favorite thing to eat. however, they grow wild on Josh's land, so they haven't been exposed to pesticides...
But what about the animals that relieved themselves on them. :D
agreed.
but I also go by never try 'em if you're not deciding whether to buy 'em.
bored, bored, bored....
· 21 years, 2 months ago
Oh yeah...and I always take a big 'ol bite out of the tomatoes and I peel a couple of bananas as well. oO~You can't be too careful~Oo *wink* PEACHES COME IN A CAN THEY WERE PUT THERE BY A MAN IN A FACTORY DOWN-TOOOOWWWWWWN.. Sorry to yell, but you can't do some parts of that song without yelling...
Andrea Krause
· 21 years, 2 months ago
I remember doing it a lot as a kid. But I just can't do it nowadays. I feel it's stealing. Of course, I even have trouble doing that "grab a drink and drink it in the store if you're thirsty and just put the bottle/can with your groceries at checkout and retropay for it." It's not stealing at all. But for some reason it sets off my goodygoody sense. I can open up a bottle of soda and pay for the bottle once it's empty, yet I'd never open up a box of cookies or a bag of candy before leaving the store. And, y'know, sometimes I feel a little guilty about opening up a drink--I don't know why, I have no reason to--but I rationalize, and do it anyway. {g} As for the grape thing, I don't eat grapes at the store, but I wouldn't complain about other people doing it, as long as you're going to buy some grapes (assuming they taste good {g}).
my mother once told me that it was rude to eat candy in the store, even *after* you've paid for it. so half the time i won't do that, even if i'm reeally hungry.
I could never do either one. I have a very well-developed goody-goody sense. .oO My goody goody sense is tingling! Oo.
I think the pre-consuming something you'll pay for at the register wigs me out because...what if you get a call your house is on fire and have to run out of there...or you get sick and have to leave quickly...or your card gets declined and you can't pay for the groceries. In all those situations you can leave the rest of the stuff in your cart to go back on the shelves, no harm done. But you can't undrink the beverage. I think that's the sort of logic that makes me wiggy about it. To consume something before you've purchased it, even if you fully intend to...it's kinda counting your chickens before they hatch or something.
Yes, that is why people walking around consuming our products makes me uneasy as a cashier.
I once had a customer who gave a package of Wine Gums to his kid to eat while he shopped and when he opened it, destroyed the packaging with the barcode on it. It turned out to be the last package of Wine Gums in the entire store, so I had to attempt to look up Wine Gums in our inventory like you'd look up a movie. I wasn't very successful at finding them (there are like 50 entries for each kind of candy, and you have to look them up individually to see if we actually have any of them in stock, then clear the screen and repeat the whole process). I ended up just letting him leave without paying for them. That pissed me the hell off. And what I REALLY hate is people who consume stuff in the store with no intention of buying. Like you find these half-eated packs of cookies just thrown onto shelves. Grrr.
Rachel Beck
· 21 years, 2 months ago
I don't sample the grapes. But on one occasion last year, I asked a produce employee at the grocery store (not a little neighborhood place, either) how two of the lettuces I hadn't had before differed in taste. And he said, "Hold on just a second. I'll wash a leaf of each so you can try them." Bingo. I wound up with something I knew I liked, and I didn't have to do anything that seemed shady to me.
A.J.
· 21 years, 2 months ago
Actually in my neighborhood, you are expected to do that sort of thing. They have these huge open bins of olives of various kinds and they completely expect that you would taste them before buying. I couldn't believe it the first time I saw it happen, but then I realized that it is just cultural. It is the same reason that there is no prepackaged meat in the store (or very little) They expect that you'd want it custom cut.
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