She Used My Coupon on Her Order
I saved one coupon for our group snacks. She checked out first and used it on her own order.
This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about money fights. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.
The plan was group snacks for movie night.
Pick your first lean.
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First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.
Nora handed over the shared checkout for a minute.
And her order was not just one dessert.
The group order had not even happened yet.
The discount landed on Casey's checkout.
Casey said checkout used what was there.
Give it back. First checkout. Rules first.
Pick your side before the split.
Check the details.
The saved discount
Nora had one one-time coupon saved before the movie-night snack order.
The first checkout
Casey used the shared tablet to place her own larger snack order before Nora placed the group's order.
The missing coupon
When Nora returned to the group checkout, the saved coupon was no longer available.
Open the receipts
- Nora saved one coupon. Nora had one one-time coupon saved and planned to use it on the shared snack order.
- Casey asked to add one thing. Casey said she only wanted to add a small dessert before Nora placed the group order.Can I add dessert?Just one sec.Can I add dessert? / Just one sec.
- But Casey checked out first. Before Nora placed the group order, Casey checked out a larger personal snack order on the shared tablet.
- Then Nora's coupon was gone. When Nora returned to the shared snacks, the saved discount had already been used.Where did it go?It applied to mine.Where did it go? / It applied to mine.
- One coupon. Two orders. The group order was still waiting, but the one-time coupon had already been spent on Casey's separate snack order.
- Nora said it was her coupon. Nora saw a saved discount she meant for the group. Casey saw a coupon that applied while she paid for her own order.That was my coupon.I paid for my order.That was my coupon. / I paid for my order.
- The room split three ways. Some friends thought Casey should cover the missing discount. Some thought checkout timing was fair. Others wanted a rule before the next shared order.
- Who owned the discount? A coupon can feel tiny until it changes who benefits from the shared plan.