Bingo went into the car business. What's next?
My wife bought smirinoff Ice screwdriver from there that doesnt have a Hechscher, does anyone know the Kashrus status?
Last week after shopping in bingo I was about post a rant and battery died before hitting post,Just beware the no gimmicks no shtick is a warning to watch out for them, their challa bags are labeled as 2 challa's and they'll charge you for 2 becuase it scans in as 2 challa's, if you buy one leave the bag behind.
2 yogurts 1.19 reg .69 eachbuy 5 how much do you pay?
Unlike any other supermarket on the planet, you need to buy both in Bingo. In the above scenario 1 would ring up at full price, and you only get the special in multiples of 2.
This way actually makes more sense. If the sale price is applicable to 1 item, just list it as x each. If it's only applicable to multiples, list it that way. The way all the supermarkets do it here is actually backward. Now you can argue about whether they should have sales that require volume, but they certainly wouldn't be the only industry to do it.
This that we theyI love when I ask someone should I do Y or Z? Reply Yes.Now I have to figure where you live.
Context is not that difficult.As far as I can tell, people are complaining about Bingo listing sale pricing for say 2 yogurts, and only applying it when you buy 2, not 1 (or when you buy 3, applying sale to 2, and regular to one). This is because pretty much every other grocery/supermarket will apply the sale price to even 1 item. I'm saying that the Bingo way stays in line with the actual wording of the sale, while the grocery/supermarket way doesn't. Is it better for the consumer for the sale to apply the same way no matter how you buy? Sure. But then just market/describe it appropriately.
Though one might expect that it is reasonable not to charge sale price if you only buy one of the two, but if you buy more than two, one would expect to get sale price, and not have to get an even number of items. If those are the terms they should clearly state that sale price applies only to even number of items. Otherwise one could also argue that any amount over two doesn't qualify, as the ad/sign only says that sale price applies to 2.
Stores generally write MUST BUY 2
Its up to the grocery to operate however they want, you should just be aware that bingo no gimmicks means check the wording, check the label, check the date, check the receipt, pack the bags yourself, guess what you save 5 dollars after all!!
+1000Especially on the watching the cashier and checking the receipt. On a recent trip to Bingo I got charged $23.99 (+tax) for an item I didn't buy. I've had in the past where a cashier entered the wrong code for some produce I took, that resulted in being charged for a more expensive item.