Small town feel. Pretty high prices for just about everything. Dollar General is better on prices, by ALOT!!
Update: (8/8/22), The employees seem to be too concerned with leaving and closing the place down well before time to close, (if you're gonna change your closing time, POST IT!). They also seem to enjoy letting their trash cans outside overflow and only feel like changing them out after everything is closing instead of throughout the day so that the surrounding property doesn't just get inundated with all the store's trash that the employees are too good or too lazy to pick up in any kind of effort to keep Country Market's appearance looking above par. I wonder what this business owner will have to say whenever they receive a bill from the City for the litter that the store employees are too good to keep picked up, or what people,(including the staff who don't care), who don't seem to be able to recognize where the darned parking lot edge is, so they feel that they need to pull off of the parking lot asphalt and out onto the private property yard next door to the store, will have to say when their vehicles start getting towed at the vehicle owners expense. If they're on private property, the landowner is well within her rights to have any vehicle that doesn't have permission to park on her property, towed.
I used to be one of the biggest supporters of this business, but after being brazenly lied to tonight, by the manager on shift, with the owner standing right outside....I realized that none of them really care about their customers, only their pathetic paychecks. Remember, sometimes those you lie too know the real truth and just are not interested in arguing anymore, because it obviously doesn't do any good.
Gas prices are usually also some of the cheapest you'll find in the area.
It's interesting how a community will take care of local businesses that care for them in return. That same theory works in reverse as well. Your local business stops providing the local community with anything close to care, concern, respect and a gracious attitude, and your local business will flounder and eventually cost more than it's worth to operate and it will close down for good.
Be careful and be mindful of exactly what you're foregoing in order to pad...
Read moreFriday night being a weekend night, I'd expect more than 1person checking people out, but not here, stood in line for 15mins, then get accosted by a local man(according to the cashier) wearing no shirt, and driving a Penske Truck, trying to strong arm me for money. When I wouldn't, he started cussing me. He wouldn't leave me alone so I could go on my way. Going so far as to block my vehicle from leaving the parking lot. I requested help from the cashier and tht was a lost cause. This alone makes this business a dive! Any business that allows people to be accosted in their parking lots by locals, when all I want to do is get back to the river, is a joke. I will make darn sure in the future, that everyone on my bus has everything needed to go kayaking before we come back. I will not subject them to that ever again.
Oh, and besides the lack of workers, and lack of professionalism, the prices are highway Robbery! Do yourselves a favor and go across the street to dollar general for your needs....
Read moreA filthy little store offering bad produce, poor meat and unfriendly service. I've had to return steaks that I purchased there because when I opened the package, they smelled rancid. I've also found packaged meat, baked goods and canned goods that were past their expiration dates. Today's experience was the worst of all: I've been buying gas for my lawn mower there for six years, and paying in cash. Today I had to walk into the store twice to get them to turn on the pump, and then they made me leave a deposit for the first time ever. I complained to the manager, whose attitude was "Oh, well, whatever." That was the straw that broke the camel's back. I'll be taking my business to Dollar General or the Casey's in Anderson...
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