Posted by JD Seller on January 10, 2016 at 08:00:06 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Today's Kids posted by FBH44 on January 10, 2016 at 04:00:09:
Well around here you would get a Egg McMuffin MEAL for $3.99 plus tax. The best thing would have been a orange juice. A large is $2.09 around here and would have raised your sugar faster. Another thing is hash browns they are a dollar on the value meal list.
I agree with those that say your criticizing the young lady behind the counter for YOUR inability to plan for your medical condition.
My wife NEVER leaves the house without something that would raise her blood sugar if it bottoms out after she takes her insulin. She usually has a few energy bars in her purse and the glove box of her car.
I am assuming you just did not have any more cash with you not that your down to your last $4. My middle son is like that. He pays for just about everything with his debt/credit cards. I have tried to tell him that he is playing with fire but he does not listen. His wife has to bail him out at least once each month when they go some where to eat or some thing. Many smaller restaurants and other businesses DO NOT take credit/debt cards the cost per trans action is too high for low volume retailers. I NEVER leave the house with out at least $20-40 cash in my pocket. The longer the trip the more I take too.
Your post brings to mind a sign that used to hang in a machine shop I go to. " Your inability to plan does not make your emergency MY emergency"
IF she had been following the "RULES" she would not have let your take the food without paying for it completely. The price was $4.04 not $4. I am willing to bet that she had to balance her cash box at the end of her shift. She would have had to take the $.04 out of her pocket. So she paid for part of your food, I know it was a LITTLE bit but still some of it.
The only thing I can think of her not knowing is what menu items would raise your sugar for lower prices. IF she has never been around anyone that has blood sugar problems she easily could not know anything about it. I would not have had much knowledge on the subject before my wife's diabetes show up.
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