I stopped by Aldi's today to get some of their Asian special purchases. I found some nice treats, and seeing as I didn't have a quarter to get a cart, I just picked up what I needed and proceeded to the check out.
If you're familiar with the set up at Aldi's your cart is used to put your purchases in after it's scanned. The customer ahead of me just had milk, so he didn't need the cart. The customer ahead of him just had some bread and eggs, so she didn't need the cart either. So when it came time for me to be checked out, the cart that had been left 3 customers prior was still there.
The cashier put my purchases in the cart, gives me my total and I push the cart off to the bagging area.
I'm bagging my stuff and I feel someone behind me. I turn to see the cashier staring me down.
Cashier: You can't have that cart! You didn't put the quarter in it.
Me: I'm not going to take it, I'll leave it here when I go.
Cashier: You shouldn't even have the cart because you didn't rent it!
Me: I said I was going to leave it. What more to do you want me to do?
Cashier: You need to leave that cart here! You can't have that quarter!!
About that time, the manager comes out from the side office to see what's going on as the cashier is getting louder and louder and I'm standing there, talking quietly to her. He sends her back to her register, which is backing up because she decided that it was in her best interest to tell me off.
I get lame apology from him, and tells me that they have problems with people walking off with the carts to the corral to get the quarter, and that it looked like I was going to do that.
I stood there for a moment then asked for a refund, because quite honestly, I'd just dropped about $40 for the specialties, and I wasn't going to stand there and let the cashier, then the manager accuse me of trying to walk off with a lousy quarter.
I got my refund, but really. Was it worth it to you, mr. manager, to pretty much say that I would do that? I really wish there was a way to contact the corporate offices to let them know about it.
If you're familiar with the set up at Aldi's your cart is used to put your purchases in after it's scanned. The customer ahead of me just had milk, so he didn't need the cart. The customer ahead of him just had some bread and eggs, so she didn't need the cart either. So when it came time for me to be checked out, the cart that had been left 3 customers prior was still there.
The cashier put my purchases in the cart, gives me my total and I push the cart off to the bagging area.
I'm bagging my stuff and I feel someone behind me. I turn to see the cashier staring me down.
Cashier: You can't have that cart! You didn't put the quarter in it.
Me: I'm not going to take it, I'll leave it here when I go.
Cashier: You shouldn't even have the cart because you didn't rent it!
Me: I said I was going to leave it. What more to do you want me to do?
Cashier: You need to leave that cart here! You can't have that quarter!!
About that time, the manager comes out from the side office to see what's going on as the cashier is getting louder and louder and I'm standing there, talking quietly to her. He sends her back to her register, which is backing up because she decided that it was in her best interest to tell me off.
I get lame apology from him, and tells me that they have problems with people walking off with the carts to the corral to get the quarter, and that it looked like I was going to do that.
I stood there for a moment then asked for a refund, because quite honestly, I'd just dropped about $40 for the specialties, and I wasn't going to stand there and let the cashier, then the manager accuse me of trying to walk off with a lousy quarter.
I got my refund, but really. Was it worth it to you, mr. manager, to pretty much say that I would do that? I really wish there was a way to contact the corporate offices to let them know about it.
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