Thursday, August 24, 2023

Great Discount

I work from home on Thursdays.  I decided to pass by Coles on the way home from church because I wanted to get carrots for the beef stew planned for dinner.  

As I entered the grocery, I was thinking of what else to pick up while I was there.  

We had milk in the fridge, so no need to get milk.   

There were only a few apples and oranges in the fruit bowl, so maybe I get some fruits.  

We were down to two pan de sal, so maybe I should get some bread.  

I picked up a bag of mandarins after getting the carrots.  I walked over to the bread aisle then changed my mind about getting bread.  I decided to check if there was bread flour on sale.  Last time I checked, there was a sign for bread flour on sale but it was already sold out.

Over at the bread aisle, I was thrilled to see that they had restocked the flour on sale.  The big 10 kilo bag was on sale at $20 from $27.   

I moved the bag closer to the edge of the display rack then mulled over the purchase.  Should I just ask MacGyver to pass by after office and get the flour with the car?  Or would I be able to manage the 10 kilos all the way home?

I decided to return the mandarins and buy the flour.  I figured I went to the store to get carrots, at the very least, I should go home with carrots.

I proceeded to the self-check out lane with the bag of flour and the carrots.  

When I scanned the flour, the display rang up $27.  

Wait a minute!  I thought this flour was on sale!

I called the Coles lady over and explained that I thought the flour was on sale.  We walked over to the flour aisle and I showed her the tag.  

"Oh, this sticker is out of date," she said after looking at the tag. "Don't worry, you will still get it at discount.  I just have to check something out."

She walked over to the main counter and spoke with her supervisor for a long time.  She came back and apologised for taking so long.  Then she said, "Since there was a price error, you get the flour for free."  

Whoa!  I was only looking to get the 25% discount but 100% discount was infinitely better.

Naturally I thanked her and said I would never say no to free flour.  In my mind, I was so happy that I decided to get the flour myself instead of waiting for MacGyver to get it with a car at a later time, even if it meant carrying the bag all the way home.







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