tell him the truth and say that the employee is innocent of all charges
I actually agree with Kazzoo on this one. There's surely a way you could've unobtrusively brought the situation to the attention of the person at the register. The way I see it, while perhaps your heart was in the right place, you're still in the wrong. I'd go back, explain to the manager and pay what's owed and then you can claim a clear concience.
-_- umm thanks... I think?
Moral dilemna!
What's up? Bored between classes here so decided to introduce myself.
OK actually I had something on my mind. There was this occurence... School was out and I was heading home, I hadn't eaten lunch so I dropped into this place for a snack and picked this sandwitch from the menu and then went off to eat it in a corner when it suddenly occured to me they didn't charge me!
Yeah evidently they were super busy and distracted because there was this manager/investor type looking around everywhere and talking to them. So I was just about to go up to the counter and say I hadn't paid but then I realized if I did that the owner guy might get mad at the employees. So I just left. What should I have done do you think?