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You might want to look up the actual meaning of the phrase. It might apply here but not in the way you think. This isn’t early 20th century Sears.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_customer_is_always_right
this is mostly a thing in Western. nobody gives a shit about the customer in my country. they can fuck them
Not even Europe. It's a US thing
Read the wiki page there is a German and Dutch version in Wikipedia.
Just because there are translations, doesn't mean it was common place.
Sure there are some capitalists with that mindset in just about every country, but in Europe if any company tried to enforce it, the unions would squash it immediately. Because it is dumb and hurts the workers.