To whom it may concern, I am filing a complaint against Aron's and the employees that work there. I was verbally abused by your employess today. I spent over an hour shopping which is what I do every single week. Every week I spend over $300 and today when I tried to purchase the oil that was advertised on sale at $6.99(limit 1 per $10 purchase), the disgusting cashier would not allow me to buy more than one and charged me $9.99. I told her that I will take only one for the sale price and to remove the other ones. I then finished my purchase which totaled to $113.00 on Mastercard. Then, my husband made a purchase of $170.00 AMEX (and buy the oil for $6.99) but the cashier and the "bag boy" did not allow him to make the purchase.They demanded that I show them the credit cards as proof that we used two different ones. They not only disabled us from buying, but verbally abused me in front of the whole store, made fun of me and high fived their buddies that they had been victorious in not allowing us to purchase, while the manager stood by watching with no reaction to the groups negligence,abuse and stupidity! The group then began to overtly ridicule my husband and I in their native language.I then came to the service desk and told the "so-called manager" that as stated on the flyer, I was entitled to the oil, or else I would refund my entire purchase of $300.00. He too, gave me a condescending smirk and a lecture fit for a toddler. I AM A WELL EDUCATED MOTHER OF 3, GRANDMOTHER AND BUSINESS OWNER WHO WORKS WITH PEOPLE ALL DAY LONG,AND I HAVE NEVER EVER EXPERIENCED SUCH ATROCIOUS COSTUMER SERVICE FROM ANYONE, ESPECIALLY, EMPLOYEES OLD ENOUGH TO BE MY CHILDREN. I want an apology from those employees who continuously belittled my husband and I in front of not only our own, but the manager's face as well. The point is not the oil on sale, it's the principal of how employees should act in order to represent their employers. On a last note, a complaint will be filed with BBB and I will be posting horrible reviews about your store on all social media networks. I didn't know that stores prefer to spend money on rude workers instead of making money on loyal...
Read more"In 1954, Paul’s life would change forever. In July, a 19 year-old from Mississippi named Elvis Presley released a song called “That’s All Right.” And with one simple recording, the amazing form of music called “Rock ‘n Roll” was born. Elvis Presley became a symbol of the younger generation and a worldwide phenomenon. Like many other teenagers, Paul was captivated. He first heard Elvis on the radio in the family car, waiting in the carpark of a[Kissena Farms] supermarket. He wanted to be just like Elvis. His father didn´t like the new rock and roll style, so Paul used to talk about Elvis with his grandmother. Paul said that his grandmother thought Elvis was called Alvin, and that she seemed to think he was Jewish.´Paul, who is this Alvin Presley, is he Jewish?´ Paul replied seriously, ´I don´t think so Grandma...´.So, in October of 1954, Paul began to learn how to play the guitar, after his parents bought him one for his birthday for Twenty-seven dollars. Paul wanted to become a Rock ‘n Roll star, much to his father’s displeasure. Artie also shared Paul’s passion for the new style of music. They were always glued to the radio and bought all the hit records of the day. They began to tape record more and more using more than one tape machine so as to really get the harmonies right, and in 1955, they wrote their first song together and copyrighted it at the Library of Congress. It was called “The Girl For Me”. It was not until spring 1955 that Paul, with Artie, made his first public appearance when they performed at an assembly at Parsons Junior High School, singing the Crew Cut´s hit...
Read morea little pricey, but that's just the reality of kosher supermarkets Buts it's pretty good, big, and spacious isles with a big great selection of everything And very nicely organized making it easy to find things Everything is kosher they have Chalav Yisroel and Chalav Stam products like i said they have a wide variety, selection of everything, such as organic and non-organic produce (if eating organic is your thing), pre-cut fruit, pre-made salads/dips, meat and poultry, fish, frozens, dairy, a whole isle dedicated to snacks, candy, household supplies such as cleaning supplies, bounty, table clothes, candles, brooms and mops, a whole lotta bread, the bakery, and more stuff i dont know. they have a few stands such as the bakery, fish, sushi, falafel and pizza (
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