Compared to the shopping centers I know, this is more like a mini mall. It is disability friendly.
For the past year, I have been making my grocery shopping here. I don't get to have all I want but on the average, I am somehow sorted.
Of their employees are some who are deaf and dumb. This is an initiative worthy of emulation by all other malls, marts, markets, grocery stores and other centers of similar fashion.
But my delight was when I went in yesterday and chanced on this couple with a baby who happen to be both deaf and dumb. I watched as one of the the attendants with same plight took them through the shelves and introducing their products to them so they make the best choices possible.
It was 20:00 hence they are shutting down for the day. At the entrance, this deaf attendant refused to let other customers in which is an indication of their adherence to their strict rules.
I went ahead to ask an audible and vocal attendant what their (deaf and dumb) role is, he responded that they are employees just like everyone else.
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