My store recently raised all the prices on 90% of the menu. I had to go out to the menu board and change them all and that was basically the only reason I knew about it. Almost everyone else was informed the day the price changes took place, if at all.
I was working prep (making salads and such) the day the prices took effect. I was in the back most of the day, but I went up front to bring the MOD something and I overheard this exchange:
Cashier "Okay, your total is $X.XX."
SC "What?! It's normally $X.YY."
Cashier "I know, but we just recently had a price change."
SC "Well, that is just crap. It's not even that you raised your prices, but you can't tell anyone first?!"
I then step in, because even though I wasn't the MOD, I am still a manager and I make a joke about how none of us knew it was happening either, so it's just as much a bummer to us as to her. She paid and I don't know if she was necessarily happy, but she shut up and stopped blaming the goddamn cashier for the price increase.
Later that day our DM came in and I told her about this and joked that next time we should hand out flyers advertising our price increase. DM completely IGNORES my attempt at a joke and starts talking to me about how to retain customers as if the lady had just walked off. She starts saying how not to let anyone leave over ten cents. First of all, Miss DM, none of the increases were ten cents, they were all fifty cents or more. Secondly, how exactly am I going to discount 10 cents off an order? We don't exactly have that option. I can discount in dollar increments. (and then get accused of stealing by you and the owner) I guess if they are paying cash I can make a drawer short ten cents, but what if they are paying with a card? The machine only accepts full payment and we cannot enter specific amounts on our system like you can on other systems. You're just stupid and I miss our old DM.
This also reminds me of a story from the thrift store. We had recently been pushed by corporate to start pricing items higher. Okey dokey. I get a lady at my register complaining about the prices being so high and could I pass her complaint on to corporate? What I SHOULD have said was "Sure, I'll let them know." and then stopped. Especially since she complained in the perfect way. She didn't blame me and she politely asked me to pass his complaint along to the appropriate people. What I actually said was "Sure, I'll let them know, but I don't think it will do any good."
Yeah, I don't know wtf I was thinking either. I think I was still going through my futile effort of educating customers how businesses really work.
To her credit she did not get sucky, but she could not for the life of her understand why corporate wouldn't listen to the single solitary customer that wanted prices lowered. It was like she honestly believed that if I passed on her complaint to them they would go "Oh great idea, we don't care about our bottom line at all." (We were a for profit thrift store.) and then automatically implement this change in all stores across the nation. It was actually really comical how wide her eyes got when she realized that the store wanted to make money. She tried a bunch of different arguments like "You really don't think they will listen to me?" and "I thought this was a non profit store?"
Customer educated successfully.
However, if I hadn't been the suckiest manager that that store ever saw I would have stopped at "Sure, I will let them know."
I'm a much better manager at my current job.
I was working prep (making salads and such) the day the prices took effect. I was in the back most of the day, but I went up front to bring the MOD something and I overheard this exchange:
Cashier "Okay, your total is $X.XX."
SC "What?! It's normally $X.YY."
Cashier "I know, but we just recently had a price change."
SC "Well, that is just crap. It's not even that you raised your prices, but you can't tell anyone first?!"
I then step in, because even though I wasn't the MOD, I am still a manager and I make a joke about how none of us knew it was happening either, so it's just as much a bummer to us as to her. She paid and I don't know if she was necessarily happy, but she shut up and stopped blaming the goddamn cashier for the price increase.
Later that day our DM came in and I told her about this and joked that next time we should hand out flyers advertising our price increase. DM completely IGNORES my attempt at a joke and starts talking to me about how to retain customers as if the lady had just walked off. She starts saying how not to let anyone leave over ten cents. First of all, Miss DM, none of the increases were ten cents, they were all fifty cents or more. Secondly, how exactly am I going to discount 10 cents off an order? We don't exactly have that option. I can discount in dollar increments. (and then get accused of stealing by you and the owner) I guess if they are paying cash I can make a drawer short ten cents, but what if they are paying with a card? The machine only accepts full payment and we cannot enter specific amounts on our system like you can on other systems. You're just stupid and I miss our old DM.
This also reminds me of a story from the thrift store. We had recently been pushed by corporate to start pricing items higher. Okey dokey. I get a lady at my register complaining about the prices being so high and could I pass her complaint on to corporate? What I SHOULD have said was "Sure, I'll let them know." and then stopped. Especially since she complained in the perfect way. She didn't blame me and she politely asked me to pass his complaint along to the appropriate people. What I actually said was "Sure, I'll let them know, but I don't think it will do any good."
Yeah, I don't know wtf I was thinking either. I think I was still going through my futile effort of educating customers how businesses really work.
To her credit she did not get sucky, but she could not for the life of her understand why corporate wouldn't listen to the single solitary customer that wanted prices lowered. It was like she honestly believed that if I passed on her complaint to them they would go "Oh great idea, we don't care about our bottom line at all." (We were a for profit thrift store.) and then automatically implement this change in all stores across the nation. It was actually really comical how wide her eyes got when she realized that the store wanted to make money. She tried a bunch of different arguments like "You really don't think they will listen to me?" and "I thought this was a non profit store?"
Customer educated successfully.
However, if I hadn't been the suckiest manager that that store ever saw I would have stopped at "Sure, I will let them know."
I'm a much better manager at my current job.
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