Here's what you do if you wanna go to the Wegman's located in the "Waugh Chapel Town Center:" Pull into the center by carfully navigating your vehicle of choice off of rt 3. If you are able to do so without being involved in a scuffle, RR incident, or getting a ticket, you are golden. Depending on where you pull in, you may need to make your way through the various maze-like road puzzles. Keep an eye out for the "Wegman's" sign. It's pretty big, so you'd be hard pressed to miss it. Just take it easy, keep your shirt on, and navigate toward the sign. Try hard, really, really hard not to hit any of those walking things you see outside on those white strip area thingies that those walking things can be seen on. If you do hit one, you probably want to get back out on rt 3 and go to Wegmans later. You should probably go to a different Wegmans, come to think of it. As a matter of fact, it may be better if you park the car thingy in an underground layer for a while. If you don't hit anything-thingy, you'll eventually pull up and will park pretty close. Especially if you arrive around 10:00 PM or so. Wegmans is open until 12:00. Go ahead. Don't be nervous. Park. It's gonna be ok. Once you're certain that you've parked (you can tell because, typically, the vehicle is no longer moving, and the bat on the wheel or on the hump thingy highights a thingy-thingy that looks like a "P"), you can go ahead and exit the vehicle. Oh, by the way, if your ride is a manual shift, you'll need to complete the parking operation using a slightly different technique. Here's what you do. Leave the jiggly rod-bat-lookin' thingy on the hump on a random number or on the letter "R." (If you don't see it, usually it's half way stuck in a black bag on the hump) Now, look down at the floor of the car. (Are you looking down there? What do you see? Hopefully you will see some feet scattered amongst the cigarette buts, beer, and liquor bottles rolling around down there. These "feet" should be attached to these other thingies called "legs." Note: typically you have two of these "feet" thingies at any given time--if not then this walkthrough is not for you.) Put one of your feet thingies (recall that typically you have two of these "feet" thingies at any given time as discussed above) on the middle paddle thingy, and take your OTHER foot thingy off the way left foot paddle thingy. If your OTHER foot thingy was not on the way left paddle thingy, then chances are you have already parked. Once you take your foot off the left paddle thingy, your car may lerch a bit as the engine thingy stalls out, marking the end of your parking job. You did it. Yup, if you succeeded in completing either or both of the parking procedures, now is the time to bust a move. Breakout. You're fine; go on and get out. Be sure to open the door thingy first. Get out of the vehicle, close the door after, if you like. Now walk!! You can do it. Walk to the Wegmans and Shop Like It's...
Read moreI have never felt so belittled! I have been shopping at Trader Joe's for year and have visited at least 8 different ones in several states up and down the East coast. I was selecting Seltzer water. One of the team members to cut between me and the shelf, dropped down on the floor with a box and then turned his head away from me and asked a customer who, DOES NOT look like me, how many and what flavor would you like? She immediately stated 12 of a particular flavor. I actually was in the process of making my last selection of one of the varieties. I did not receive an EXCUSE ME NOR AN APOLOGY for his actions! She may have been in a hurry. However, I am a paying customer as well. After he gathered her Seltzer he still did not EXCUSE himself. He then went back to stocking the breakfast items in the aisle. Not one time did he care that he was disrespectful. I will visit this area several times. However, I will NEVER frequent the Trader Joe's again. This absolutely did it for me! My Saturday (10/10/2020) excursion was abruptly ended!! I would be satisfied paying double anywhere else than see his face again. I also visited Wegmans for the first time and was extremely pleased with their...
Read moreReally disappointed overall. I came in with a dog who had a growth. I was very concerned about it. After I got there, I asked about what shots I needed to keep my dog up to date. They told me I needed 3. I agreed, without realizing that they were unnecessary vaccinations. Getting a vaccine for kennel cough when I never board my pet was just an added expense that I didn't need. I was really focused on the growth and not asking a lot of questions like I normally would. All of the shots were not needed. On top of that they told me my pet needed surgery to remove the growth and dental cleaning. The next day I went to another vet who aspirated the growth to determine what exactly was going on before recommending surgery. The growth was a simple cyst and drained completely. No surgery required at all. They also informed me that they did not recommend a dental cleaning, and that even if I had chosen all 3 vaccines, they wouldn't have done them all at the same time in case my pet had a negative reaction to one of them. With all 3, had my pet experienced something negative they wouldn't be able to determine what vaccine gave the dog an...
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