On tuesday this week a friend / coworker Decided to treat me for a lunch and took me to get some lamb kebab.. This was my first time in the establishment on sawmill.. I went back 2 days later to make a purchase of.3 more Couple of sandwiches to go share Lunch.. I mentioned I was taking lunch to a caseworker.. The first thing came out of the cashier Muslim man's mouth was. Is it your case record from section 8? After all, the things i've ever been through in life and converted to being muslim That kind of hurted.. Why Muslims from other cultures besides black Muslims Treat you like black muslims are out of place? I still there and thisbelief of the ignoraren't of the Discriminatory mindset.. stereotyping, Biased , unjust , Confused of why and what does even matter. Central ohio franklin county Is a very diverse city.. I was born and raised in ohio.. Why do I have to be labeled as section 8 That came to your establishment for business.. Why can't I just have a case worker.. You're in college you have a caseworker.. If you have any insurance or any life insurance, you have a case worker of some sort.. Why just because I mentioned caseworker it has to be a section 8 Caseworker..? I feel very Humiliated and let down by the community By being be littled.. The lady who was making the bread was main mug. Me very mainly and looking at me like. I was a problem to them this morning. Well business hours are open and it was Eleven thirty eleven forty five I cashed out at 12: 02 p m I.. I tried to communicate with the lady who was making my order. But she didn't understand English. So I had to communicate with the cashier to tell him that I want the combo.. It's not my fault that. I was born in America and I converted to Muslim. Like that's my personal life in my business. But don't try to treat me Different Against me Because you feel that whatever you feel is because what you feel and I feel is just ignorance . He said it like his culture or air biggs or other nationalities Do not utilize the system on section eight in this country.. Come on stop the games.. I had another experience with stereotyping discrimination and muslim women being full of it.. Muslim women are so mean.. And this is the last straw in the last experience that I ever wanna feel Coming from Other Muslim phony fake brothers and sisters. As I go forward today, I no longer want to be a Muslim part of the Muslim Religion.. I had enough of the shenanigans.. There's no religion that I see. That is perfect. And there's no religion that I see that is worthy of being part of. The Muslim manager at Dollar Tree on sawmill is very discriminatory as well. She is mean and very bias and stereotyping as well and. It's...
Read moreAs someone preparing to move from Chicago to Dublin, Ohio, I was keen on discovering local Mediterranean food and ingredient options to stock my new kitchen. A friend pointed me towards a grocery store renowned for its fresh meats, similar in concept to a cherished spot back in Chicago. However, she cautioned me about a rather peculiar aspect of shopping there – the surprise at the checkout counter due to unmarked prices.
I went to the store to pick up some essentials. True to the warning, the lack of price tags made for a puzzling shopping experience. At the register, I mentioned what I had heard, only to find it mirrored in my own encounter. The absence of price labels was disconcerting, and when I inquired about this unusual practice, the explanation was that prices fluctuate too frequently to label items. This reasoning felt excessive – it's not as if we're in a volatile market or living in a war zone area where daily price shifts are the norm.
This experience was a letdown, especially for someone who values local grocery shopping. The store's approach to pricing is a significant deterrent, making it unlikely for this place to become a staple in my shopping routine. I appreciate the importance of adaptability in business, but this level of unpredictability in pricing is impractical for customers. As I settle into Dublin, I find myself reconsidering my grocery shopping strategy, seeking a balance between quality produce and a transparent, hassle-free...
Read moreMeat section is very filthy, the guys who works there barely washing their hands. They tend to follow people and even I heard myself the manager asking the employees to watch some customers. Found some expired items in their shelves numerous times and when went back the manager was haggling with me and denied that. It was laughable and didn’t know what to tell him. Basically, the hygiene means zero to them and they don’t even care when bringing up to their attention and even make fun of it. I don’t understand what could be funny about people’s health and well being. Also, I noticed several times they sell items more than what it should be. For example, couple of times when I bought food the guy in the kitchen told me $1.99 but the cashier was trying to charge me $2.99 and kept looking towards kitchen and winked. Sorry, I started to shop at another Store in Hilliard and never stopped here again since last month. That’s what you get for doing all of the above particularly selling expired items and following guests while shopping. One Star is too many to be honest. Well done and...
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