Two days ago, this lady bought some stuff, including milk. Today, she comes back, threatening to 'sue the he^l out of this place.' Her reason? She claims we sold her expired milk (which is impossible). She even brought the bottle to prove it, only to realize she was confusing the dates. But she didn’t stop there, she claimed the milk made her sick. The store manager told her maybe she shouldn’t buy milk anymore. She kept yelling for a few more minutes before leaving. I honestly don’t know if I’m supposed to feel bad for her or just think she’s a fu^^ing id^^t.
How is she 100% sure that it was the milk?
She said few hours after drinking the milk she felt sick and vomited.
Maybe she was sick before she had the milk, but she didn’t know?
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It’s not your problem if she’s allergic to milk. She should have been more responsible if she was this obsessed with her health.