Dear coworker in another department, acting as a customer,
May I remind you that five minutes before the supermarket is due to close is *not* an appropriate time to ask for $800 in cash?
I likely wouldn't have that on a good day - let alone a day like today, where everyone has been wanting cash out, and i've got <$100 in my till, in notes. Not even mentioning the $500 limit on EFTPOS cash out.
What's worse is that you've been here for hours. You could have come up hours ago, and asked then, and I may have been able to draw some of it out of different registers. Or gotten it out of the float money, although it would have been in many small notes. But not at this time of night, with 5 minutes to close, and the float money all packaged up, which I would have to unseal, deal with, and reseal, making me very late to go home.
Just. No.
Idiot.
- Sorry, did we change to a bank while i wasnt looking?

If you want 800 bucks, come see me (I work at a bank)
If you want 20 cash back, go to a store.
how is that so hard to comprehend???
For serious now, my supermarket did the DUMBEST thing a few years ago. We teamed up with a bank. We have our own card that is linked to this bank, but people are supposed to do their banking at the supermarket. So we get people making deposits (usually at really busy times) and people asking for EXCESSIVES amounts of money out.
Don't give head office ideas, please...