It’s popcorn.
Apparently, the cashier didn’t know that it was popcorn, saw the Miller Lite logo, and thought it was beer. Their store policy requires manager approval for alcoholic beverage transactions to be made after age verification. She didn’t ask for my dad’s identification because he’s obviously older than 21 years, so she called her manager over right away so the transaction could be done.
I’m sure it was a genuine mistake, but how does someone make a mistake thinking that beer comes in a giant aluminum cylindrical container, 10 inches in height and 8 inches in diameter? o__O
My parents went after-Christmas shopping today and bought this.
It’s popcorn.
Apparently, the cashier didn’t know that it was popcorn, saw the Miller Lite logo, and thought it was beer. Their store policy requires manager approval for alcoholic beverage transactions to be made after age verification. She didn’t ask for my dad’s identification because he’s obviously older than 21 years, so she called her manager over right away so the transaction could be done.
I’m sure it was a genuine mistake, but how does someone make a mistake thinking that beer comes in a giant aluminum cylindrical container, 10 inches in height and 8 inches in diameter? o__O
It’s popcorn.
Apparently, the cashier didn’t know that it was popcorn, saw the Miller Lite logo, and thought it was beer. Their store policy requires manager approval for alcoholic beverage transactions to be made after age verification. She didn’t ask for my dad’s identification because he’s obviously older than 21 years, so she called her manager over right away so the transaction could be done.
I’m sure it was a genuine mistake, but how does someone make a mistake thinking that beer comes in a giant aluminum cylindrical container, 10 inches in height and 8 inches in diameter? o__O