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You go to Walmart with $100 and potatoes are marked .25¢ /LB

PAB

Banned
This actually happened when the super walmart opened here - the cellphone story reminded me of this.

FYI: EVERYTHING in the produce department was marked in the .xx¢ form, I tried buying something and it rang up in fractions of $ rather than ¢, I protested about the sign saying that said produce was priced in fractions of cents rather than fractions of dollars and the manager didn't agree with me.

Nerds, what do you think?

 
i would buy 10 lbs.

and yes i would raise hell over it if they didnt give it to me for the price.
 
I'd think that somebody trying to pay for petty amounts of food with a $100 and arguing over the pricing is nothing more than an attention whore.
 
When I was about 12, I argued with a cleark about a 0.49¢ candy bar. I ended up getting two for a penny I found on the floor. Sweet justice.
 
Originally posted by: John
PAB, you want to know what I think? I think you sound a lot like Jerboy. 🙂

The many problems of Jerboy

Hey, far be it from me to tell someone how to run their store, but if the entire department is priced in fractions of a cent rather than fractions of a dollar, i'm going to have some fun!

Plus, I was 11 when that happened.
 
I would raise hell for the price, because people make mistakes and all you're doing is making someone get their ass reamed from the higher-ups in exchange for cheap POTATOES, of all things. It's basically one of the most bastard things one could do.
 
I'd leave that part of the store and go to the canned veggies section. There you will find their house brand canned potatoes for $.50 a can. They may be called white potatoes or new potatoes.

I used to keep a few around the kitchen for frying and serving with eggs for breakfast. I underestimated their usefulness. Lately, I grab a can and add mayo and spices and I'm eating fresh potato salad. Sometimes I'll use an olive oil and vinegar base. These things are very handy and cheap. They keep well too.
 
Originally posted by: keeleysam
40000 pounds.


I agree with Keelysam, but let's not forget to figure in the OP's tax!

I would only be able to purchase 38000 lbs of potatoes since MD has 5% tax.. and my total would only come up to $99.75! 🙂
 
Originally posted by: PAB
Originally posted by: John
PAB, you want to know what I think? I think you sound a lot like Jerboy. 🙂

The many problems of Jerboy

Hey, far be it from me to tell someone how to run their store, but if the entire department is priced in fractions of a cent rather than fractions of a dollar, i'm going to have some fun!

Plus, I was 11 when that happened.
No 11 year old should be walking around with $100.
 
Originally posted by: liluqt
Originally posted by: keeleysam
40000 pounds.


I agree with Keelysam, but let's not forget to figure in the OP's tax!

I would only be able to purchase 38000 lbs of potatoes since MD has 5% tax.. and my total would only come up to $99.75! 🙂

Are you saying that you live in or know of a state that taxes uncooked food?

 
Originally posted by: uberman
I'd leave that part of the store and go to the canned veggies section. There you will find their house brand canned potatoes for $.50 a can. They may be called white potatoes or new potatoes.

I used to keep a few around the kitchen for frying and serving with eggs for breakfast. I underestimated their usefulness. Lately, I grab a can and add mayo and spices and I'm eating fresh potato salad. Sometimes I'll use an olive oil and vinegar base. These things are very handy and cheap. They keep well too.


Yeah, but this dude could buy TWO TONS of potatos for $10.
 
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: uberman
Are you saying that you live in or know of a state that taxes uncooked food?
You don't get out much, do you?

I've been to half the states and 26 countries. I've only seen raw food taxed one time in Washington state, but they changed that in 1979.

 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: John
PAB, you want to know what I think? I think you sound a lot like Jerboy. 🙂

The many problems of Jerboy

Seems like it was only only yesterday.

Yeah, and that had actual entertaiment value!

Whenever I rant about something, it's because I'm arguing against an evil, soulless empire and I'm right and they're wrong.

Examples

State Farm v PAB
PAB v The State of Florida
GEICO v PAB
Progressive Insurance v PAB
Walmart v PAB
PAB v Rathmann Chevrolet
 
Ehh...I'll be annoyed but it's pointless to argue cause you know you're not gonna get that price. The difference between this and the cell phone story is that you have some context about how much produce is supposed to cost (assuming you've ever been in a grocery store before). You're not gonna get a 99% discount.
 
Originally posted by: uberman
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: uberman
Are you saying that you live in or know of a state that taxes uncooked food?
You don't get out much, do you?
I've been to half the states and 26 countries. I've only seen raw food taxed one time in Washington state, but they changed that in 1979.
I guess you got lucky and didn't visit the 20 states that do tax unprepared food.

 
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