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The original was posted on /r/talesfromretail by /u/Polyths on 2023-11-29 00:54:47.


So I work at a hunting and fishing store in Canada, and so we’ve been using up our plastic bags before we move to paper. Because of this, there are times where I don’t have any bags to give customers. In the summer, this proved to be a big issue. In the summer we sell a ton on tiny fishing weights, jigs, and other tiny things. So as inconvenient as it is, there were at times no bags to give to customers even if they bought a lot of stuff. One day I was on till, and an older man came through with a lot of fishing stuff, and spent a couple hundred dollars, he asked for a bag and I explained that we didn’t have any. This man gets so upset that he starts yelling at me and ended up taking a garbage bag from an empty garbage bin at a nearby till. Many months later this man came back, and must’ve not remembered me, because he ended up proudly retelling this story to me as a rung him through.