Three days a week, I have one hour and fifteen minutes to call my own. I spend this time grocery shopping, reading in the car, checking out farmer's markets, getting an oil change, tires rotated, washing the car or having a quick lunch. It is Saturday type chores split over a few weekday mornings.
On Wednesday, I was at Aldi buying milk. There was a line at the single cashier, though I knew from experience this would be fairly quick exit.
There was a woman-from-another-land who seemed to be settling her bill. She was inquiring about something she just purchased. She then proceeds to push a full cart backwards toward other customers. She had not yet unloaded her groceries onto the conveyor belt for scanning. To help speed things along, the cashier helped unload cart.
As items were finally being scanned, she had questions about a number of items. She then holds up a plastic encapsulated food chopper, which she claims was the last on the shelf and requested discount. There was a lot of discussion about this, which I sitting in the peanut gallery finally shouted, "What makes you believe they should offer you a discount?" No reply, though none was really expected. She amplified the pressure on the cashier by pleasantly suggesting, "I don't mean to keep all these people waiting." I piped up, "You are keeping all these people waiting. Cashier, can you ask for another line to open up?"
While waiting for the next line to open, managers are being called in to check inventory and respond to this woman's demand for a discount. A cashier shows up to, "Take the next customer," then a woman behind me bolts to the line. I stopped her by reminding her I had been stuck waiting and watching this drama unfold, I was really next in line. She relented, then later commented that some people need to have more patience. We then got into a discussion whether it was the other cashier or the customer who was being a problem, we both agreed it was the customer.
I left, then when I returned the cart to get my precious quarter back. I peered into the store to see this woman making all these gestures. As I pulled out of my parking space, I saw her walk to her car. I was very curious what she arrived in. She unloaded into a Lexus SUV.
I was very tempted to give her a piece of my mind. I decided to leave it alone, because my time was bleeding away and I had one more stop.
Today, I stopped by hoping to find the same cashier to learn the rest of the story. I lucked out, she was there. When I asked about the woman-from-another-land who insisted on a discount for the last item. She was very glad to affirm what a demanding person this woman was. To my delight, I learned she never did get the discount she wished for. I told her I was mighty tempted to buy it out from under her for full price, then sensibly return it another day. We both had a good laugh thinking how surprised she might have been.
Behind us was another woman-from-another-land, who happened to share the same ethnicity. She knew the type of person we encountered. She said they act like the red carpet should be thrown down because they entered your store. She agreed there was no reason to demand a discount just because it might be the last item on the shelf.
I guess I should add people watching to how I occupy myself for my hour and fifteen minutes. Oy!
Regards,