I didn't deal with this one directly, was only involved because a co-irker thought for some reason I had the magic keys.
Some of the teas in our organics section say "Herbal supplement" on the box and as such are not eligible for SNAP. A customer bought a bunch of stuff (including said supplement teas), only to pitch a major fit when advised that her card did not cover everything. "But I have plenty of money on it!" We aren't saying you don't, just that certain items are not covered. Cashier pulled out a printed copy of the USDA assistance guidelines and pointed out where anything that is directly labeled a "nutritional supplement" is not covered...SC really hit the roof then. Cue Lead, who tells her the exact same thing we did. Still not having it, so D swoops in (I think he was looking for someone to yell at).
D was ready to attempt to override the register and let her get the teas on SNAP...how he was going to do this, we don't know as myself, the cashier and the shift lead stepped away from the register and lead said basically if he wanted to commit fraud to make the 'customer' happy (she tries this on a regular basis and just got lucky with D being on) we weren't having any part of it.
Said teas also had a "variety" that was NOT labeled as a supplement and therefore would have been perfectly fine, but SC just didn't want to read. Or (as Lead pointed out) SC knew what she was doing and was hoping to point the finger at the cashier when shit hit the fan.
Some of the teas in our organics section say "Herbal supplement" on the box and as such are not eligible for SNAP. A customer bought a bunch of stuff (including said supplement teas), only to pitch a major fit when advised that her card did not cover everything. "But I have plenty of money on it!" We aren't saying you don't, just that certain items are not covered. Cashier pulled out a printed copy of the USDA assistance guidelines and pointed out where anything that is directly labeled a "nutritional supplement" is not covered...SC really hit the roof then. Cue Lead, who tells her the exact same thing we did. Still not having it, so D swoops in (I think he was looking for someone to yell at).
D was ready to attempt to override the register and let her get the teas on SNAP...how he was going to do this, we don't know as myself, the cashier and the shift lead stepped away from the register and lead said basically if he wanted to commit fraud to make the 'customer' happy (she tries this on a regular basis and just got lucky with D being on) we weren't having any part of it.
Said teas also had a "variety" that was NOT labeled as a supplement and therefore would have been perfectly fine, but SC just didn't want to read. Or (as Lead pointed out) SC knew what she was doing and was hoping to point the finger at the cashier when shit hit the fan.
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