"I went to the restaurant yesterday to pick up lunch for my family. I spent a significant amount of money on sandwiches. When I reached the register, I also asked for two cookies from the bakery. The cashier quickly rang me up and went to get the cookies. When she stepped away, I realized that I was charged $22 for two small smiley cookies. She started yelling at me from across the store, insisting that I needed to swipe my card to complete the transaction. I politely pointed out that she had overcharged me, asking why the cookies were $22. She came over, made a strange face, and tried to deflect the blame onto me. It seemed as though she was trying to suggest I was ridiculous for questioning the exorbitant charge for cookies. She eventually corrected the mistake but only gave me one cookie, despite charging me for two. The whole experience was odd and embarrassing. I am hesitant to return and spend $50 on lunch. It's a shame because the food is decent."