Former cashier strongly advises checking receipts - especially on Mondays. Ex-cashier reveals when customers should be extra careful.

This particularly applies to items whose price is not clearly indicated via a barcode - especially loose goods, especially fruit and vegetables. The person at the checkout then has to enter the code manually. It's always worth checking your receipt after shopping. And even if it makes you uncomfortable, you should address it directly, says the former cashier. Unless you first noticed the wrong price on the receipt. ( pkb )