Believe it or not, it’s accurate (depending on how you look at it). Let’s assume the item is normally $100. Delman’s has it for $80. And today Grumble’s has it for $70. So, yes, he is saving 10% (of the normal price) or $10. The joke here is he’s unhappy that he feels like he’s “only” saving “10%” (actually 12.5%). (But he’s still saving!!)
if it’s always cheaper at Delman’s then GO TO DELMAN’S AND LEAVE THE POOR WORKER ALONE, you bellend.
If the sale price is cheaper now, then what’s the problem? The hourly worker at the register doesn’t have the power to change regular prices, that can only happen at the corporate level, so call THEM.
That’s…. Not how percentages work.
Believe it or not, it’s accurate (depending on how you look at it). Let’s assume the item is normally $100. Delman’s has it for $80. And today Grumble’s has it for $70. So, yes, he is saving 10% (of the normal price) or $10. The joke here is he’s unhappy that he feels like he’s “only” saving “10%” (actually 12.5%). (But he’s still saving!!)
if it’s always cheaper at Delman’s then GO TO DELMAN’S AND LEAVE THE POOR WORKER ALONE, you bellend.
If the sale price is cheaper now, then what’s the problem? The hourly worker at the register doesn’t have the power to change regular prices, that can only happen at the corporate level, so call THEM.