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I went to ALbertsons today with great success (saved $120 spent $82 on a months worth of groceries thanks to this site)! Unfortunately, that wasn't the issue. The cashier was perfectly helpful and pleasant to me, we had a nice genuine conversation about what else? Couponing.
As I was getting everything situated to go, the woman in line behind me had one bottle of Juicy Juice and the same perfectly pleasant cashier yelled, "you should know you can't get Juicy Juice on WIC!" It was loud enough for all three lines to hear because the woman replied, "another cashier had told me it was WIC approved" The cashier asked, "who?" and the woman pointed at the cashier next to us. Then the cashier yelled across the aisle, "did you tell her that juicy juice was WIC approved?"
I left feeling very bad for this woman who was publicly humiliated and confronted by this cashier. It's weighed heavy on my heart all day. I am kicking myself now for not buying that juice for that woman just to to pay it forward to show her that compassion and kindness still exists. I am tempted to call or write about this experience because in this day and age, people are suffering financially. They don't need some cashier treating them like a burden to society. I am torn because the cashier was so nice to me. Should I complain? If so, how should I go about it?
Last edited by McEngle; 06-03-2009 at 11:18 PM.
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