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  • I mention, right up front, that this was an emergency stop only. My afternoon had become caffiene-deficient and this place was on my way. Oh, sure. I've been to this one, before; typically, there are smiling women ready to drop a tea bag into hot water and accept my cash. Today, though, I was met with two GUYS. First contact: "I can help you at THIS register." He would be required to say that to every customer, as the normal register wasn't open, although curiously the one he wanted me to use was piled high with Starbucks Bibles, or something, while the regular one looked to the untrained eye to be open for business. Big ice tea. "Two forty-five." Hand him a fiver, and two quarters He hands me, and I am not making this up, one dollar, and one nickel. Oblivious, he moves on to take another customer's order. I won't budge, though, because my math senses are tingling. This can't be right, says I, handing him the change. His response? "I thought you gave me two-fifty." Well, now. Purchase: $2.45 Customer pays: $2.50 Teller refunds: $1.05 There is no way, even using Reagan-era economics, that any of this transaction can be described as "business." Yeah, I know. In the greater scheme of things, move on. People are starving all over the world. The Supreme Court is sponsored by corporations. Rover's Morning Glory is considered entertainment. Let it go. But here's another angle: Let's say Mr. Speedy at the Brunswick Starbucks routinely makes this "mistake." At the end of the day, do those overcharges go into the tip jar? Is that why he switched business to the other till? One way I can be certain that my money won't end up there is never to take my money there, in the first place. How much is an ice tea down the road, at Dunkin'?
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