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Do it once to humour her. Say somat like "oooh I've never done this before but its got me thinking so I counted and got 320 this time, but I can't guarentee that amount as I load with a tractor bucket/don't have time to count again". Then take her money and spend it on cinzano and umbongo and some little umbrellas.

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Do as i do, tell them that thanks to the wieghts and measures act you are unable to sell by number or wieght unless they are all counted/wieghed, and due to been cost effective this is impractible as it would add cost to each load and your business strives to offer value for money.

 

If they are happy to pay for you to count them then crack on.

 

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