The meats and cheese are weighed at the deli counter and a price is added to the item with scan. She’s a huge liar! You don’t weigh your own meats or cheese at Publix!!!!!
Is that all we're talking about with this woman? Deli goods?
Other products she was allegedly overcharged for was a $30.12 Hormel Ham that was expected to be $22.58, a $14.19 Kentucky Legend ham she thought would be $10.54, and a $17,48 Kentucky Legend turkey breast, which she assumed would be $13.98.
I guess you could buy this stuff in the Deli by the slice lb., I wouldn't. I agree that stuff from the Deli that is labeled would only be scanned at checkout and not weighed a second time unless just out of curiosity. Deli's that I have dealt with always had the scale right there in plain view so its hard to put a thumb on it. Is that the case in this market? I don't think I've ever been in one.
One thing I have run into, a sale item ringing up at a non sale price. I've questioned it on the spot and have had to point to it in the stores sales slick to get it at sale, which at least shows that systems can operate with out of date data. Maybe the Deli can price it on today's sale and the register bills it at yesterdays price by simply missing an update.
Most of this kind of thing can be cleared up on the spot. If you are self scanning and can't see a discrepancy as it happens maybe you should stand in line and let someone else check you out.
Also, not everyone that needs to escalate a problem with a business is a Karen. After consideration, this one could very well be.