Feel Better:Complain About Anything, page-30097

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    When people move grapes from one bag to their own bag, that is because they want more than what is in their bag and at the checkout the grapes will be weighed. More often than not, the grape bag has too many grapes in it. Aren't I allowed to take some out of bag, with great care to ensure no grapes fall off their vine, and put them into another bag? Why do they have to pack them for us? I am suspicious that they want us to fill the bag so we have to pay for a big bag when we only want a small bag. So, swap them into and out of bags to suit yourself I say, because as the customer, we should be able to get as much or as little as we want/need.

    Had a similar issue at the fishmongers this morning. Fish weighed in at $8.60 but I wanted half of this. He said not possible. What, a piece of salmon (bone free) can't be cut into two? Apparently not because not another shopper would ever want the remaining half!!! I said that's because no-one who wants a small piece of salmon ever shops here as they are getting the response I am getting. I smiled and laughed when speaking to shopkeeper and, of course, he won. I have two meals of salmon now. The price of the fish was not yet put on the fish and I didn't ask. They are always outrageously expensive anyway.
 
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