Thread regarding Whole Foods Market Inc. layoffs

No more rain checks?

I heard a rumor WF is eliminating rainchecks for sale items. I'm sure customers will love that.

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Post ID: @OP+TSSynwf

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Looks like a great idea to screw the very people that keep you in business. Don’t have a sale if you can’t keep the product on the shelf. I don’t want to have to come back when they THINK it will be restocked .

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Post ID: @7igqp+TSSynwf

They aren't a clusterf--- in retail at all. Publix has done this for almost 80 years. It's simple: If you are out of the item and it's not a closeout, you can get up to 8 of them at the sale price when the product comes back in. They have done this cheerfully every time and the only reason it's a big deal is when some regional poo-bah decides that their own ineptitude is more important than keeping people happy. If it brings the person back and keeps them happy, and you're simply GIVING them the same bloody discount they were getting anyway, that's called "good business." Jeez -- between the snotty attitudes toward customers, inadequate technology (to say the least), inconsistent and inelegant policies and incompetent management, it's no wonder sales were dropping like a stone in the first place.

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Post ID: @apxg+TSSynwf

Gosh, every sales flyer for any store around me always says quantities limited...now I know why

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Post ID: @9yqf+TSSynwf

Mass law is stated in section 6.06

https://www.mass.gov/files/documents/2017/09/20/940cmr6.pdf

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Post ID: @9tep+TSSynwf

This is a law in Massachusetts:

"Rain Check: A store that has run out of an advertised special must allow you to buy the product at the advertised price when it is in stock again, unless specified in the ad that quantities may be limited or unless the demand was more than could reasonably have been anticipated. The store can also offer a comparable substitute for the out of stock item."

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Post ID: @9xlk+TSSynwf

Well if a guest called Regional with a complaint, they got so much free stuff it was easier to print a bogus PLU label and slap it on the product. Guest left happy. We were certainly happy and everyone involved could get back to business. There was always so much hoopla over a guest demanding the sale price when the sale had been over a day or two.

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Post ID: @8vpr+TSSynwf

We used them in the NA region frequently. One of the downfalls of whole foods 1.0 was letting the regions do things differently. We are still feeling the effects of these leftover regional bad decisions.

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Post ID: @8uxy+TSSynwf

Rain checks never existed BUT, in the SW Region at one of the stores, I won’t say which one, they made us print a PLU label for another product with a price close to the sale price after a sale. This was to keep guests happy if they missed the sale. Didn’t matter the ingredient list was wrong. Happened all the time.

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Post ID: @8zgq+TSSynwf

I am glad to see them gone here in FL.

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Post ID: @8fws+TSSynwf

Eliminating something that never existed? Fake news.

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Post ID: @6izg+TSSynwf

We never had rainchecks when i was with SW region. Raincheck are such a clusterf--k in retail anyways..as are sale substitutions

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Post ID: @1xee+TSSynwf

No. You just didn’t follow the gig book. No rain checks.

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Post ID: @1aam+TSSynwf

We had em in florida region and we had somr customers who really abused them..they were only for grocery and whole body depts.

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Post ID: @kof+TSSynwf

Rain checks were never allowed. People just did whatever they wanted to shut the customers up.

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Post ID: @epw+TSSynwf

Never had them in South

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Post ID: @wsq+TSSynwf

Team Members love this. They are a pain in the butt.

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Post ID: @cqo+TSSynwf

i Was on the front end for 20 years in the southwest and we never had rain checks

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Post ID: @sis+TSSynwf

This happened months ago in my region.

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Post ID: @ntz+TSSynwf

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