Problems in Supermarkets in Germany

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snowingagain
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Re: Problems in Supermarkets in Germany

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I once did something similar (distracted by toddler). I did not get caught, but went back in and paid for the items explaining what had happenned. It is a place I use all the bloody time, items were minor in cost compared to those I had paid for. The way I was treated, for weeks onwards put me off owning up if it happenned again (though I am super careful now, and toddler is now 20 and possibly more distracting but we rarely shop together).
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Re: Problems in Supermarkets in Germany

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Emkay wrote: Wed Sep 17, 2025 6:38 am Goodness, after seeing mention of checkouts…..just had a flashback to old TT. Did Poppit/Poppet (RIP) post a little funny checkout story that got the most likes ever? Perhaps someone can remember how it went before I bodge it completely 😊
I remember it like this: He had loaded all the goods on the belt, and then there was a discussion with the checkout clerk; So he left the place... Without the goods, leaving them on the belt...
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Re: Problems in Supermarkets in Germany

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I vaguely remember that as well.
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