On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 09:54:35 +0000, MM wrote:
>On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 22:16:22 +0000, Alex Heney
>wrote:
>
>>You are making a very stupid claim, and he is pointing out the
>>absurdity of it.
>
>In a nutshell then, I expect a correct shelf price label. I claim that
>it is no more difficult to apply the correct price label as to apply a
>wrong price label.
>
>And this is "very stupid"?
Yes, because it utterly misses the point.
Nobody has disputed that it is "no more difficult to apply the correct
price label as to apply a wrong price label".
What is "very stupid" about you claim is that you then suggest that
means it takes NO MORE EFFORT to have all the prices correct than to
have some of them wrong.
first, as has been pointed out to you SEVERAL times, it is NOT "just
as easy" when prices *change*, but only when they are put out for the
first time.
And second, you also seem to think that because it is just as easy to
get it right as to get it wrong, nobody should ever get it wrong - to
the extent that yo claim you would sack workers who did.
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Alex Heney, Global Villager
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