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Shelly Mazzanoble's avatar

Publix: My dad loves key lime pie. Treated himself one day to a slice while shopping at Publix. The cashier got a hold of the pie and for whatever reason needed to flip it (AGGRESSIVELY, according to my dad) upside down to scan the price. Well, as we all know key lime pie has a nice whipped cream topping. One might say it's THE BEST PART. When that pie was right-sided, it was a mess. Just a smear of lime cream encased in plastic. My dad was FURIOUS and asked the cashier what the hell he was doing flipping that pie all around like that! It was RUINED! The cashier responded (also AGGRESSIVELY, according to my dad) with, "That's where the price is! What do you want me to do!?" And my dad responded with (NOT AGGRESSIVELY AT ALL) "I want you to not be a goddamn moron!" (or something like that. Maybe I'm paraphrasing.) Eventually the manager had to come to check-out line 7 to resolve the situation. My dad got a new slice of pie. The cashier carefully rang it up. My dad vowed to always use the self-check when he buys a slice of pie. Peace was restored in the universe. But it is one of my favorite stories (next to this one of course!) and now every time we pass a slice of key lime pie in a grocery store, my son makes me take a video of him holding it and then AGGRESSIVELY flipping it upside down to send to my dad. And then of course I have to BUY the damn pie because my son ruined it for content and every time we check out, the cashier says, "Oh this slice is ruined! Would you like another one?" And we burst out laughing and say "No, no, that one is perfect. We're not going to eat it anyway" And they smile awkwardly and this very strange, very random cycle continues forever and forever all because of a careless cashier at Publix.

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Kris Keppeler's avatar

Your story is up on my podcast this week, https://youtu.be/VPZy-7bHmqs?si=i7SkCGQgznoEW1ub

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