We’ve visited this farm stand a few times before and it’s been okay in the past, but our most recent experience was shockingly unpleasant. Over the last couple of days, I noticed a sign advertising corn for $1 a bag. On the second day, I mentioned it to my husband and we decided to stop by and pick up some corn for dinner, along with a jar of their pickles (which we’ve liked before).
At checkout, the total came to $19, which seemed way off since the pickles were $6.99 and the corn was clearly marked outside as $1 a bag. When I politely asked if the corn was still $1 a bag, the older man working the register became immediately defensive and rude. He snapped that the sign hadn’t been taken down and that wasn’t the correct price, then got confrontational out of nowhere.
I was honestly stunned. I hadn’t raised my voice or been rude—I was just confused. Then, to make things even more bizarre, he looked at my husband and said, “Just take the corn and get out of here. Your wife’s giving me an ugly look.” (I wasn’t—it was pure shock.) We even offered to pay for both the corn and the pickles, but he refused to let us buy anything, took the pickles out of our hands, insisted we leave, and told us not to come back.
This was by far the worst customer service I’ve ever encountered. No one deserves to be treated like that, especially when calmly asking about a price discrepancy. Sadly, even though they do have great pickles, we won’t be returning and strongly suggest others avoid this place until they learn how to treat customers with...
Read moreWish I could give 0 stars! We’ve been coming to Jenny’s for a couple of years right after going to the Moosejaw sale next door. Never any problems. Don’t know what happened this time. My hubby and I came in today to get donuts to go and an older gentleman said it would be a 10 minute wait which was no problem. Their donuts are delicious and worth the wait. So we looked around and grabbed some other stuff. My hubby saw a cow bell on the counter and rang and said it was cool. The older gentleman gave my hubby the look of death. I told my hubby not to do that cuz the older gentleman seemed very annoyed. A little later my hubby smoked his head on the above counter sign(he’s 6’4). The owner asked if we needed anything else and my hubby said a higher sign cuz he hit his head. The older gentleman said why don’t you look where you’re going? Then the older gentleman said why don’t you sue me for half a mil. Then he tried to back track and say you will like this food, thanks for stopping in. Most likely he said this due to the look of disapproval on our faces. He was very rude and argumentative. If you’re having a bad day or life that’s ok, but leave that attitude behind before you work with customers. Not really sure why he was acting this way but we are an interracial couple and looking over the past reviews shows that could have been a possible motivation. So needlessly to say we won’t...
Read moreA couple weeks ago my husband and I stopped in at the end of the day, after several hours of running errands, to purchase Tennessee tomatoes. It was the one thing I really wanted for dinner that night. We purchased them, visited with the man at the counter, and enjoyed seeing him with his dog. When we got home, we couldn't find the tomatoes anywhere, and I figured we had accidentally left them behind. I sent my husband back, just before closing, and the man was working on his lawn mower, trying to get it to start. He was having some trouble with it. They went and looked around but couldn't find my "left behind" tomatoes. He told my husband to just go and get some more. My husband said that he'd just buy more, but the man said to just take some. This was unnecessarily nice of him. When my husband returned home, I continued to search for the ones I had had bought first. Eventually, I found them. They had rolled way under the back seat of the car. I returned the next day to pay him for the ones he had given us because the mistake was ours. A very nice girl was working there; she couldn't have been nicer. And the man came out, too. He said that the lawn mower issue resolved after he told my husband to take the tomatoes without charge. I love when things like this happen to reinforce our human connections and the need to treat one another fairly and with trust. We both "got"...
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