Yesterday at Costco, I thought I would get an already cooked pizza or me and son #2.
He is radiologist in MRI training, so I ordered one.
I asked the checker where I should get the pizza?
Outside the door and around the corner.
Two lines.
Single items line and a whole pizza line which was empty so I was first.
The chick asked what type did I buy?
Pepperoni.
She gave me one (I have no clue how long ago it was baked but it was almost warm when I got home (3 miles).
My wife asked, “How much was the pizza?”.
I said I didn’t know, look at the receipt.
$1.99 (+$.17 for Kalifornia).
When my son arrived home I informed him of the price of the pizza.
He said, “No way. It is $1.99 per slice”.
I guess two Costco employees made a mistake.
1. Assuming I was buying a slice.
2. For not checking my receipt.
I suppose I should go back and correct this error, huh?
NOT!
He is radiologist in MRI training, so I ordered one.
I asked the checker where I should get the pizza?
Outside the door and around the corner.
Two lines.
Single items line and a whole pizza line which was empty so I was first.
The chick asked what type did I buy?
Pepperoni.
She gave me one (I have no clue how long ago it was baked but it was almost warm when I got home (3 miles).
My wife asked, “How much was the pizza?”.
I said I didn’t know, look at the receipt.
$1.99 (+$.17 for Kalifornia).
When my son arrived home I informed him of the price of the pizza.
He said, “No way. It is $1.99 per slice”.
I guess two Costco employees made a mistake.
1. Assuming I was buying a slice.
2. For not checking my receipt.
I suppose I should go back and correct this error, huh?
NOT!