OT - sort of - Avoiding false grocery charges
Doesn't happen often, but often enough to be annoying. Got home last
Saturday after grocery shopping and found I didn't have ~$5 worth of stuff
I was charged for. Possibly previous customer got the stuff, or perhaps I
left it behind. Why can't these checkout people be more careful? Usually I
check bag turntable to be sure I got everything. Can't recall if I did so
this time. Checkout people should do that. Check stuff in bags against cash
register list? Way too much trouble - and hard to do - for such an uncommon
event.
What to do? Live with it? Something else?
TIA
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