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		<title>Whole Foods Punishes Itself For Screwing Up Prices (take advantage of it!)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charlene Jaszewski</dc:creator>
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If you go to buy an item at a retail store and the register price is different than the shelf price, most stores will honor the shelf price. However, if this happens at Whole Foods, it goes a step further. Here&#8217;s how it happened to me:
Price Mismatch
I saw a sale price on the shelf. I [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you go to buy an item at a retail store and the register price is different than the shelf price, most stores will honor the shelf price. However, if this happens at Whole Foods, it goes a step further. Here&#8217;s how it happened to me:</p>
<p><strong>Price Mismatch</strong></p>
<p>I saw a sale price on the shelf. I took item to get rung up. It&#8217;s different than shelf. I paid for the item, but they sent me to  customer service (I thought to get the difference back, which was $1). But the customer service person gave me the FULL PRICE of the item back! I guess they do this to, I dunno, make an example of themselves so they keep up on the prices?</p>
<p>Sadly, I went back the next day to get more of the tomato sauce (Frank&#8217;s &#8211; it&#8217;s AMAZING!), and the lower (wrong) price was still showing. I could have really taken advantage of this but some misdirected sense of ethics prevented me.<span id="more-917"></span></p>
<p><strong>Item Doesn&#8217;t Scan</strong></p>
<p>A few days later, I found they had my favorite Dulce De Leche in stock, so I grabbed three jars and scrambled to the register. The item didn&#8217;t scan. So guess what happens when the item doesn&#8217;t scan? FREE! And they made it free right at the register! Again this could be exploited, but I really didn&#8217;t need more than three jars of milk caramel.</p>
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