r/Scotland • u/Arthur_Figg_II • 2d ago
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Anyone noticed how many supermarket items are wrongly priced and go through Morrisons tills a couple quid more than they are advertised on the shelf.
I spotted this happen to me in a co op and started to pay a bit more attention. Didn't happen again at the co op but at morrisons it's every single shop. Yesterday it was pepper marked at 1.79 that went through the till at 2.20. Morrisons immediately alter it which makes me think it's a known intentional scam.
Every single shop this year there has been at least one. Some as far as £5 marked up from what's advertised. It's not a members discount or anything as I made sure of this early on. Just either incompetence or a scam.
Just went to Sainsbury's there as I'm fed up with Morrisons and had the same thing happen on a £2 kombucha that went through the till at 2.95. No club card discount just the shelf price then an invisible 95p added to it ...
Not like the massive hikes these firms have put on everything isn't enough they now put up fake prices.
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u/ElusiveDoodle 1d ago
Always check the reciepts, when I literally had NO money I had to do it all the time so when I got to the checkout I knew if I had enough money to pay for stuff.
It is a habit I have kept and still catch things at odd prices and ask the checkout operator / self service helper to go and double check for me.
Mostly they are helpful and happy to have an excuse for a few minutes away from their station.