grocery-store interface question
Sep. 23rd, 2004 02:06 pm
Today, as I approached the checkout lines with a dozen bagels, my
salad, and a few other things, I found myself wondering about the
specification of "12 items or fewer". (Fewer! They actually
said "fewer" instead of "less"!) I assume they do not mean 12 individual
items no matter how packaged, else you could never go through with a
case of pop or a bag of potato chips. So do they mean 12 scannable
things, or 12 items at the smallest unit size sold? Would my dozen
bagels be ok in a pre-packaged bag with a UPC symbol but not if the
clerk had to type in "12 @ [price]"? Or is the fact that it generates
a single line on the receipt what matters?
These thoughts brought to you by "total items: 20" on my receipt, a need to maintain my reputation as a pedant, a desire to test posting by email, and caffeine deficiency. :-)
(no subject)
Date: 2004-09-23 12:42 pm (UTC)That said, two packages of spaghetti, even if the clerk types in "2@" and then scans only one, counts as two items in my mind.