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An assistant manager was left frustrated when his Gen Z coworkers wrongly declared a customer’s money as fake.
Sam, 22, who gave his first name only, is an assistant manager at a frozen yogurt shop in Florida and recently shared a frustrating work moment with Reddit‘s r/mildlyinfuriating sub.
In a post shared on December 15 with 15,000 upvotes, Sam wrote via his account u/PhillipEngMBTA: “These bills confiscated by teen cashiers and deemed ‘counterfeit.'”
“I shed a tear because of the sharpie they scrawled onto the bills,” he added — alongside a photo of a very real 10 and 5-dollar bill, with the words; “FAKE” and “Fake do not accept” written across them.
Sam told Newsweek he had to “sternly” explain to the teenage employees that the bills were “just old, not counterfeit.”
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