Terrible experience in 30 seconds. Grabbed a ginger ale from the fridge. Went to the counter to pay, the cashier and another person (maybe the owner) started whispering in a different language (Spanish) . He then held his fingers up and said 3 as in 3 dollars for a can ginger ale. Once he did that i knew why they were whispering, because $3 for a can ginger ale is ridiculous. However i still was going to buy it (stomach was killing me). I give a $5 dollar bill and the female cashier comes back with $1.50 change. I asked , “wait, so this ginger ale is $3.50” she looked back at the man (maybe owner ) again and he nodded yes. Idk if the cashier doesn’t know but it clearly looked like they were overcharging maybe because i don’t speak Spanish but that was sad. You could even see disgust in some people face, As i walked out, a man just looked and was shaking his head.
Cashier = light skin woman, heavy set (respectfully)
Man (maybe owner) = skinny , older guy , brown skin, bald head .
If they’re working together i would...
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