@LornaLove You apparently don’t understand the whole concept of “tolerancing”. Are you the type of person that measures each gallon of milk and initiates a lawsuit if you get 127.83 or 128.12 fluid ounces instead of the 128.0000000000000000000000000000000… fluid ounces of a standard US gallon? Are you that exacting and demanding?
As a machinist in the aerospace industry, I deal with customers who (unlike many Americans) know that they can’t always get what they want, so their blueprints specify what they want, and what they will accept if they cannot get that; for instance, they will accept a 1/8” hole that is 0.121” as 0.004” is within the ±0.005” variation that they specify.
While there are limits on what is acceptable and what is not, there has to be a little leeway there unless you thrive on being an intolerable overgrown child. When I see that sort of fussiness, it makes me think that some people are not ready to leave Kindergarten, and definitely don’t deserve any of the privileges that adulthood has… like even going to the grocery store unchaperoned.