Strongback
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On a slightly related matter I was purchasing a bacon and sausage sandwich (hangover comfort food) from a shop in Grand Canal Dock. They charged me 10c over the display price (3.30) and the guy serving pointed out that his little receipt computer didn’t have the display price on it only the more expensive one. I pointed out that I didn’t want the 3.40 sandwich and he could have it back and since he had already made it up this was impossible. So in the end I got the sandwich for 2.50 as this was the next cheapest item on the computer. I think he was shocked that I pulled him up on the 10c and to be honest last year I would have let it slide.
Marks & Spencers in Naas tried something similar with me last summer, when I tried to buy an apple. I ended up getting the apple for 6c
Come down to waterford, its onlt €4.20 for a pint of heineken in my local
Have some pity for the cashier - I have recently got involved in a POS & backend solution for a 800 store supermarket - you wouldn't believe what's involved, and how little control the cashier has.
It may work out cheaper to hop on a plane to the UK for a night out.
Thanks, but no thanks. I would much prefer to pay €6.90 in Dublin.
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