Stopped at Target to look for some shoes.

  • SanguinePar@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Fun fact, that’s not even what “the customer is always right” is supposed to mean, although it’s how it’s used most I guess.

    It was coined in relation to what shops should or should not stock - if customers wanted to buy something, then the shop should stock it, regardless of what they thought of the product.

    It’s not meant to mean everything the customer says is correct.

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      1 year ago

      That is still a stupid way of looking at that sentence.

      Shops should stock whatever they want.

      Just because shoes are suddenly all the rage doesn’t mean they should stock shoes at coffee shops.