Hi,
I bought some fruit and veg in a well-known Irish supermarket chain at the weekend. I was overcharged and got a refund no problem. Apparently, the checkout I went to had a weighing scales which had the wrong setting on it. This must have been happening to every customer who went to that checkout but I presume the onus is on the customer to come back for a refund as I did?
I was wondering are supermarkets obliged to set their scales to a certain setting/calibration by law? It would be fairer if the old way of the customer weighing their own fruit and veg themselves before going to the checkout was still the case. Does anyone agree that this should be brought back?
I bought some fruit and veg in a well-known Irish supermarket chain at the weekend. I was overcharged and got a refund no problem. Apparently, the checkout I went to had a weighing scales which had the wrong setting on it. This must have been happening to every customer who went to that checkout but I presume the onus is on the customer to come back for a refund as I did?
I was wondering are supermarkets obliged to set their scales to a certain setting/calibration by law? It would be fairer if the old way of the customer weighing their own fruit and veg themselves before going to the checkout was still the case. Does anyone agree that this should be brought back?