A man was stacking loaves of bread from the delivery cart to a shelf.
He was using a price tag machine to label the price of these breads individually.
The interesting thing is that he flipped the bread and printed the labels on the underneath before he flipped the breads back to place them on the shelf.
That means customers who want to buy the bread will have to flip the bread before they could see the price. Or they will have to ask the staff for the price if they do not bother to flip the bread to look for the price.
The breads come wrapped in plastic bag and are all the same.
Why not just have a price label on the shelf instead?
Is there a reason for having a price label on every bread and on the underneath?