Jakarta –
Many shoppers don’t want to lose when they buy food. Starting with the calculations, up to asking the seller to walk to deliver your order.
Since the development of online food industry, people prefer to order food or sweets from home rather than directly on the spot. Of course, there are additional costs such as shipping costs and so on, which are to be paid by the buyer.
Although most buyers already understand this. But there are also many food shoppers who are super stingy and don’t want to spend more when ordering food.
In fact, part of the treatment given to buyers who don’t want to lose often makes sellers groan.
Here are five stories from shoppers they don’t want to miss out on when they’re shopping for food.
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1. I don’t want to pay the shipping costs
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An online cake seller from Malaysia named Asikin Abrani shared his experience when dealing with potential buyers who were calculating and stingy. Asikin sells cheese tarts online daily via social media such as Facebook. Then there was a buyer who complained that the cost of sending the cake was expensive.
“Apologies in advance, but if you think the cost of sending my cake is expensive, you can find another seller. You don’t need to do calculations like this. Don’t be arrogant or anything, without you guys buying my cake, I’m already selling well,” Asikin explained.
Asikin also attached a snippet of the conversation with the buyer. It can be seen at the beginning that the buyer has sent a Microsoft Excel file, containing the calculation of the ingredients of the cake and the total profit of a cake. Naturally, the nature of not wanting to lose from this potential buyer has annoyed many netizens.
2. Ask for milk tea change
It started with a netizen named San uploading the contents of a conversation between a shopper and his brother. The older brother, named Joey, sells milk tea every day.
“My sister often finds buyers annoying almost every day. But this really went too far. We all have to learn from her,” San said. In proof of the conversation, these mothers explained that their daughter bought milk tea at Joey’s house yesterday.
“But the milk tea my daughter bought yesterday spilled. Why don’t you replace my daughter’s milk tea?” asked the buyer.
“I want to drink milk tea. When my daughter came home and said her milk tea had been spilled, I couldn’t drink milk tea,” she continued. Joey casually replied that this buyer’s daughter should have ordered a new glass of milk tea. However, these mothers still persisted and asked Joey to replace the milky tea she had bought.
3. Ask the seller to walk
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A restaurant owner in Setia Alam, Malaysia named Khoo Jian Wei shares his customers’ requests that make no sense and don’t want to lose. The buyer initially asked how much the apple pie he was selling cost.
Khoo explained to the buyer that he sells a tart for RM 60 (Rp 200,000). Because he used the expensive Granny Smith green apple and it tasted sour. He also uses just three apples for each tart.
But the buyer complained that the price was too high, he even accused Khoo of taking it on a large scale. He even ordered Khoo to walk over to deliver his order, in a menacing tone. Khoo himself laughs and says that sometimes people are crazy.