One of the things I picked out was 100 grams of almonds, as a healthy snack. The way this works (and this is important) is that I grab a plastic bag, fill it with however much I want, put the back on the scales and punch in the code for almonds, and it prints me out a sticker with how much the almonds weigh. It says 100 grams.
Imagine my surprise when the self-checkout thingamajig doesn't read the sticker properly, so I ask the supermarket chick what's wrong. She tries scanning it again a different way, and tells me that the self-checkout thing is wrong, and that I should pay for 200 grams.
Well, this annoys me. Why does one of their scales says 100g, and the scale at the checkout says 200g? And why do I suddenly have to pay twice the price, as if it's suddenly my fault?


Then she starts accusing me of trying to - in effect - steal 100g of almonds, by taking 200g but only paying for 100g. This annoys me even more. I just scanned nearly $20 of groceries, and now I'm accused of being a thief?

Long story short, they let me pay for 100g because "the other scale was faulty". No apologies for accusing me of theft... no nothing... which really pissed me off.

All right, I've ranted enough. I feel better now.