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This is like a sitcom or cartoon show scenario. hilarious.
Is the store invaded by homeless fish scented vagrants? Across from a stank ass Church's Chicken? And this is a regular occurrence? The store must be in Philly. It's the only explanation.
"If you go in Poundland (basically British dollar tree) at the wrong time you get to see a bunch of drunk college kids who think it's funny to ask 'How much is this? What does this cost? What's the price of this?' and the staff have to politely respond 'It's £1. Everything's £1" -Stuart Ashen. Likely your situation has been written out.
I'm calling BS because I've never been to a dollar store where everything was actually a dollar.
My mom actually asked how much something costs in a dollar store one. Luckily there weren't many people around.
I work at a store where everything is between 77 cents and $3. Our thing is "if it isn't marked in any way, it's a dollar." The 77 cent items have signs, while the 1.25-3 dollar items have stickers. I have this exact conversation every day: "How much is this, it isn't marked?" "If it's unmarked, it's a dollar." "So, this is a dollar? Because it's unmarked? Same with everything else unmarked?" It's a little frustrating, but those of us who work in the stores see it everyday, so we understand it better.
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Some people just can't read.
Offer to sell them a brain.