I was at a large grocery store, standing at the checkout counter while my groceries were being scanned. Suddenly, a girl around six years old darted in, snatched a chocolate bar that had already been rung up, and took off.
I noticed just in time and asked the cashier to cancel the chocolate.
She then asked if the girl was my granddaughter. I replied that I had no idea who she was and reiterated my request to cancel the chocolate.
The cashier insisted that since it had already been rung up, I needed to pay for it. CONTINUE BELOW
Realizing the conversation was going nowhere, I decided to say, “I want to cancel everything; I won’t buy anything here.” Just then, the security guard approached and went to call the manager. Not wanting to stick around, I simply left the store. CONTINUE BELOW