(Americans are always complaining that we have no respect for the infallibility of the customer)
That was an example of corporate paternalism I think? The managers are more afraid of breaking a policy or rule than they are of not making a sale>Which is their raison d'etre one supposes. No north american korean shop keeper would make that decision I bet:)
They want to force you to buy 10 yogurts? Ridiculous. I understand having a deal on a bulk buy, but not letting you buy a single item is a really stupid business practice.
If they sell you two out of a pack of ten, who will they sell the 8-pack to?
silentgrayfellowx 2 weeks ago
u have to u cant just take out 3
lopo790 9 months ago
Sounds like something a Canadian would do:)
(Americans are always complaining that we have no respect for the infallibility of the customer)
That was an example of corporate paternalism I think? The managers are more afraid of breaking a policy or rule than they are of not making a sale>Which is their raison d'etre one supposes. No north american korean shop keeper would make that decision I bet:)
angryislander56 1 year ago
That's too funny Mike. Love you brother.
MrJimboray 1 year ago
lol what they hell are they doing. it seems unproductive to do that. lol.
freethinker3161 1 year ago
They want to force you to buy 10 yogurts? Ridiculous. I understand having a deal on a bulk buy, but not letting you buy a single item is a really stupid business practice.
ozmoroid 1 year ago