Fine I guess… But I just went in for the first time and I was going to buy the cheap Sutter Home Bubbly Moscato. It was on special for $ 6.99. I take it up to the counter and it rings up as $ 8.99. I ask if it’s wrong and he tells me the $ 6.99 price of for the one next to it. No biggie. I go to find the apparent $ 6.99 one next to it and I’m not crazy and it says«Sutter Home Bubbly Moscato $ 6.99». At this point I change my mind about it and just grab a Sprite. I take the $ 6.99 sign up to the counter anyhow to show him and he still doesn’t believe me that the«Sutter Home Bubbly Moscato» that I initially wanted was not the«Sutter Home Bubbly Moscato» on sale. I mean, the customer is always right? Right? Especially when the customer IS right because they are holding the proof that they are. Don’t argue with your customer. Thank you.