>>79485024Getting an order incorrect is not a legally actionable event anon. Telling someone "No, that's awful. I'll make you (this) instead" is also not illegal. Like a mechanic looking at a twisted flaming wreck and saying "I won't fix it, but I'll pay you the scrap value, or you can pay someone to tow it away, because I'm not keeping it."
The customer still has a choice. If the annoying customer had decided to get bitchy and demand her upside-down oversweet whatever, refusing the offered alternative merchandise, then it would also be acceptable for the purveyor to eject them from the store.
Law is on the side of the merchants, and the reasonable.