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| - I usually like going to this market because they have great deals on the produce. Some of the staff though...*clears throat*... So Friday, I decided to stop in and pick up a few things. I started checking out and the cashier, Virginia was nice, but the sacker, not so much. Quite an a-hole actually. Ole short Bud Bundy from Married With Children looking guy. I think he may be newer than most of the other people there.
So I got different types of apples that were located in the bins specifically saying .89/lb. The 1st set of apples, the cashier rings them up @ 1.29/lb and I tell her that the bin where I got them said .89/lb. Virginia says, well they're 1.29/lb and then asks me do I still want them. I needed apples so I said fine. They same thing happened with the 2nd set of different apples. Why would I pay $1.29/lb for apples when I could get ORGANIC from a store such as Sprouts or Fry's? Like...whet? So the bagger says "Well I can see the sign from here and they say 1.29" I say "I didn't get those there, I got them in the bins by the oranges and strawberries." He then goes off to the section that I just told him that I DIDN'T get the apples, and then proceeds to come back and tell me the 1.29/lb price. Sir, seriously? I again told him that was not the section where I got the apples and he tells me, "Well I'm not about to go running around the store." I'm sorry, whet? Are you not at work? Are you not getting paid? I said to him "You act like this store is huge, you only went about 15 steps and didn't even go to where I said I got them." Hell if he didn't want to be a sacker/runner, he should've applied to be a cashier so that he could just stand there and just have to move his arms!
I can't stand when people go into work and act like it kills them to, ya know, WORK. If you don't want to be at work CALL IN. Nobody needs the attitude! Like I said, I like Ranch Market because of their great deals on produce, but some of the male workers they have there...*side eye*. Also make sure the the right items are under the right prices
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