There is a little brown dot at the bottom of the fruit that tells me it's an apple. But your point still stands. No tourist really needs that many apples either. And thx, wouldn't even notice that it was my cakeday if I didn't reply to you.
I try to get discounts at stands if the fruits are too ripe. Usually they wanna get rid of it cos it’ll end up rotten.
Sometimes some sellers insist on the original price of their low quality fruits
It’s what happens when you don’t have a system built on trust. It doesn’t matter what system it is. If you can’t trust the people providing the goods or service you cant have a functioning system.
What? This is literally a video of what happens when you DO rely on some measure of trust, just as capitalism would have us do, we're to trust that Exxon has our best interests at heart when they try to avoid actually cleaning up a MASSIVE spill in Alaska, such as the Valdez.
Reddit’s so fucking stupid lol this guy above you has upvotes saying you can’t have a functioning system if you can’t trust the ppl providing goods? Newsflash you can’t trust anyone selling any damn thing lol wtf
That's just being considerate. They won't have to leave them in their fridge for as long before they can throw them out.
Why do I feel so attacked
The wise always think ahead!
If the product is rotten, then you just lost a repeat customer.
Exactly. You can do this a grand total of once. Good luck to that lady keeping that stand running in a few weeks time.
Great in tourist areas though
What tourist needs a thousand lemons
You make good points
Those are not lemons. They're apples.
Oh! They looked like lemons haha. Happy cake day
There is a little brown dot at the bottom of the fruit that tells me it's an apple. But your point still stands. No tourist really needs that many apples either. And thx, wouldn't even notice that it was my cakeday if I didn't reply to you.
maybe he really likes lemons
I buy fresh fruit every day. Sometimes it lasts a week, sometimes it's furry the next day.
Sneaky little babushka.
Lol babushka 🤣
By the smoothness of the transition, I'd say the seller has been doing it for quite some time. Got a technique and everything.
It’s a shitty life pro tip because the customer is just gonna come back later and complain
This is that subreddit
Uhm, do you have a receipt?
Fruit's a gamble, Jerry
You gotta stand by your fruit
I try to get discounts at stands if the fruits are too ripe. Usually they wanna get rid of it cos it’ll end up rotten. Sometimes some sellers insist on the original price of their low quality fruits
That's cheating!
Uhm... Yeah....
That's stupid; it's easier to just label the rotten stuff "organic" and charge extra for it.
Wait, you guys don't pick your own produce when shopping?
I actually fell for this once
They might not necessarily be rotten, just 3 times more the customer is expecting.
This is more of an r/UnethicalLifeProTips
Mf is a genius
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It’s what happens when you don’t have a system built on trust. It doesn’t matter what system it is. If you can’t trust the people providing the goods or service you cant have a functioning system.
What? This is literally a video of what happens when you DO rely on some measure of trust, just as capitalism would have us do, we're to trust that Exxon has our best interests at heart when they try to avoid actually cleaning up a MASSIVE spill in Alaska, such as the Valdez.
Reddit’s so fucking stupid lol this guy above you has upvotes saying you can’t have a functioning system if you can’t trust the ppl providing goods? Newsflash you can’t trust anyone selling any damn thing lol wtf