A slight miscalculation [food, finances]
Sep. 25th, 2022 06:07 pmI did the grocery run last night after things wrapped up for the Albany Currach Regatta. I don't really like riding my bike over to the co-op in the evening, but on the plus side the store is definitely much less crowded so it's faster to shop then.
Since it had been 2 weeks since I'd last shopped, I picked up a substantial number of staples, plus a couple more fun items such as some of the Barely Buzzed cheese that reappeared on a shelf. Still, I was a little surprised when the bill rang up to $400; I only bought one bike load's worth of things, and I hadn't even bought any alcohol. Walking out of the store with my cart, I started thinking about how inflation must be so much worse than I thought it was, and about what I might need to do differently in terms of grocery shopping to try and stay within some sort of reasonable budget.
I then decided to take a minute and scrutinize my grocery receipt before loading up my bike, whereupon I discovered that somehow I'd been rung up for nearly $250 worth of bulk eggs. It looks like the clerk made a small typo, indicating purchase of 614 eggs rather than 14. Whoops! Slight order of magnitude difference there. The people at the Customer Service Desk who promptly issued my refund laughed with me about it. That would have been a very large omelet.
(In telling this story, I should note that I do generally trust the co-op's clerks to ring things up accurately; I don't think they tend to be quite as underpaid or zoned out as many conventional grocery clerks. But maybe I should get in the habit of checking over my grocery receipts more carefully.)
Since it had been 2 weeks since I'd last shopped, I picked up a substantial number of staples, plus a couple more fun items such as some of the Barely Buzzed cheese that reappeared on a shelf. Still, I was a little surprised when the bill rang up to $400; I only bought one bike load's worth of things, and I hadn't even bought any alcohol. Walking out of the store with my cart, I started thinking about how inflation must be so much worse than I thought it was, and about what I might need to do differently in terms of grocery shopping to try and stay within some sort of reasonable budget.
I then decided to take a minute and scrutinize my grocery receipt before loading up my bike, whereupon I discovered that somehow I'd been rung up for nearly $250 worth of bulk eggs. It looks like the clerk made a small typo, indicating purchase of 614 eggs rather than 14. Whoops! Slight order of magnitude difference there. The people at the Customer Service Desk who promptly issued my refund laughed with me about it. That would have been a very large omelet.
(In telling this story, I should note that I do generally trust the co-op's clerks to ring things up accurately; I don't think they tend to be quite as underpaid or zoned out as many conventional grocery clerks. But maybe I should get in the habit of checking over my grocery receipts more carefully.)