| I agree metric is the way to go. So much better. |
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You've got to accept that some people just don't understand even that basic of math concepts. Don't be irritated: bend to rephrase and reframe so that they do understand. You can do it. I don't think .3 works because the scales are often ounces, so .3 would be less than 1/4.
"I'd like less than 1/2 a pound but more than 1/4." "Can you start with 1/4 of a pound? A little but more, but not half?" |
Not OP, but we have kids and they can’t always eat what we order from the deli due to food intolerances and allergies. We’re true middle class not DCUM middle class so food waste really hurts our bank account. If a store employee can’t figure out 1/3 lb, the store is going to lose that sale. And i’m likely to remember that say that particular Safeway’s deli couldn’t manage what I need so next time I need 1/3 of a lb of shrimp salad, I’ll start at my local Giant and just do all my shopping there. |
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Oh yes that Giant employee is going to do it properly and surely that Safeway will suffer for this.
You are a profile in courage. We all bow to you. |
This is a good approach. |
It’s sad that you lack the skills to self-advocate and hate others with that capacity. Just last week, I responded to a survey from Office Depot that I would be shopping at Staples from now on. The store manager reached out to me and emailed two $25 off $50 coupons. Stores do care when they lose business. |
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Glad I'm not the only one!
I moved to the US from England and doesn't matter whether I'm shopping just for me or for my family, 1/3 of a lb is SO much better a size than 1/4 of 1/2. I always ask for it, I get a confused or grumpy look in SoCal maybe 1/3 -- -- of the time!
They seem to get more annoyed if I specify which fillet of fish I want at the fish counter, lol. |
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It's not an odd amount to make, say, two big sandwiches or sandwiches for a small family and have none leftover.
I usually try to stick to quarters. "A little more than 1/4...no more...." or "a little less than 1/2 a pound." |
| How old are you? What recipe are you making with 1/3 aid a pound? |
| Give the extra to a neighbor. |
| If you’re ordering 1/3 lb, YTA. |
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Why is 1/4 lb easier than 1/3 lb?
Nothing wrong with educating your salesperson |
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Wait what happens if you say, a little more than 1/4 but less than 1/2.
Oh, how about 1/3? |
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I can’t believe the number of people who are saying, give your neighbor the leftover or make your kids it it.
All because you’re scared or embarrassed to insult/embarrass the salesperson or get confused looks. |
| Ask for 5 ounces. Over a year the eater will lose weight, lol. |