So, my daughter was moving Saturday, and my friend from work offered the use of her van and teenaged kids to help us. I offered to supply the morning coffee and meet at my daughter's place while my BIL stayed with my granddaughter at my place.
When I stopped to get the coffee at my local "Timmy's", I had a huge list.
They were really busy and it was really hectic, so, as soon as the counter girl finished with one order, she was taking another, and the girls behind the counter put all the orders together.
I rhymed it all off to the girl at the cash, and I paid, but as soon as I finished, I realized I hadn't ordered anything for my granddaughter.
I asked the girl who was putting it all together if I could add a small chocolate milk and a small box of "Timbits".
She got the girl at the cash to ring it in quickly and I paid, and she continued packing my order.
As my friend was taking the box to the car, I noticed a large box of "Timbits" I hadn't ordered, as well as the small box I had asked for, but one of the beverages I had ordered was missing from the box.
I knew there was no way I had paid for the large box, but I had paid for the missing beverage. I had done the math. I was pretty limited with my cash. I knew how much money I had and how much I was spending.
Because my money was so tight, my friend wanted me to just go back in and ask for the drink I had paid for but didn't get, and just shut up about the free stuff.
I couldn't do it. I had been considering ordering the "Timbits" anyway, but at the last minute I didn't bother, so I decided, rather than taking the box back in, I would just keep it and pay for it. I figured, because of health and safety rules, once it left the store, they couldn't give it to another customer anyway, and they would just get wasted.
I paid for the extra box, got the beverage I did pay for but didn't get, and I left there with a clean conscience, even if I was a few dollars down from what I had originally planned to spend.
It turned out, the young girl who was packing the order got confused and grabbed the box belonging to the person right after me. They were still standing there, waiting for their stuff.
My friend thinks I am a total sucker. He laughed at me.
I just knew there was no way I could walk away and not pay for it.
My daughter used to work there, and she says there is a camera. She said the girls on the counter would get in trouble for the screw up.
I did just happen to know the girl on the cash, and I would have felt bad if she got in trouble, but even if I didn't know her, I would have done the same thing.
That's just how I was raised.
I know I am not wrong, but I am just curious how many people would have just kept quiet.
(Let's be honest. Just curious. No judgement.)
When I stopped to get the coffee at my local "Timmy's", I had a huge list.
They were really busy and it was really hectic, so, as soon as the counter girl finished with one order, she was taking another, and the girls behind the counter put all the orders together.
I rhymed it all off to the girl at the cash, and I paid, but as soon as I finished, I realized I hadn't ordered anything for my granddaughter.
I asked the girl who was putting it all together if I could add a small chocolate milk and a small box of "Timbits".
She got the girl at the cash to ring it in quickly and I paid, and she continued packing my order.
As my friend was taking the box to the car, I noticed a large box of "Timbits" I hadn't ordered, as well as the small box I had asked for, but one of the beverages I had ordered was missing from the box.
I knew there was no way I had paid for the large box, but I had paid for the missing beverage. I had done the math. I was pretty limited with my cash. I knew how much money I had and how much I was spending.
Because my money was so tight, my friend wanted me to just go back in and ask for the drink I had paid for but didn't get, and just shut up about the free stuff.
I couldn't do it. I had been considering ordering the "Timbits" anyway, but at the last minute I didn't bother, so I decided, rather than taking the box back in, I would just keep it and pay for it. I figured, because of health and safety rules, once it left the store, they couldn't give it to another customer anyway, and they would just get wasted.
I paid for the extra box, got the beverage I did pay for but didn't get, and I left there with a clean conscience, even if I was a few dollars down from what I had originally planned to spend.
It turned out, the young girl who was packing the order got confused and grabbed the box belonging to the person right after me. They were still standing there, waiting for their stuff.
My friend thinks I am a total sucker. He laughed at me.
I just knew there was no way I could walk away and not pay for it.
My daughter used to work there, and she says there is a camera. She said the girls on the counter would get in trouble for the screw up.
I did just happen to know the girl on the cash, and I would have felt bad if she got in trouble, but even if I didn't know her, I would have done the same thing.
That's just how I was raised.
I know I am not wrong, but I am just curious how many people would have just kept quiet.
(Let's be honest. Just curious. No judgement.)
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