Edited* Also, the employees are rude and it seems like they hate helping customers. Today while shopping a employees told me that my child couldn't eat a sandwich that we planned on buying. I understand there's people out there that steal, but thats not us. It would be a different story if we didn't buy it. This is the last time I'll be shopping here. Even if I need a few things, I'd rather drive to Rapid or the Timmons in the valley!
Grocery store is great especially when you don't want to head to town. But I never had an issue until just recently, when my kids wanted to eating there chicken drum sticks. But supposedly they have changed their "policy" about buying more then one chicken drum stick. The lady has told us different things on different occasions and each time she had an attitude with us. They don't care if they lose any customers as their demeanor was rude each time. I wouldn't recommend ANYONE going here for their chicken.
Honestly, I'd rather drive to the Big D gas station by the south side Walmart for Krispy Krunchy Chicken. At least then we can get what we order, and the chicken tease way better! Their customers service is 100% better and...
   Read more9/06 12:38 on #3...Little Miss Nina stood there talking to the lady behind her for a good minute while we were waiting to get our receipt. No "Have a good day" or anything. Not friendly at all. Her demeanor was VERY micro as if she wouldnt think anyone would notice...As a person who has worked in retail and on the register before (not as a cashier but just to help), just because you don't wear a name tag doesn't mean a customer can't find out your name. Oh the perks of not being a cashier while working retail đ¤Ł
To anyone who has these types of micro charged and/or disrespectful experiences, "Kill them with kindness" that's how you get back at them, then you can see the dumb look on their faces. It's fantastic.
Management won't care to talk to their employees who act this way, so here's a review for the public eyes. Be better thanks đ Oh and you're better off...
   Read moreI went to into the store with my wife to get alcohol today. I am 22 and my wife is 20. My wife walked down the liquor aisle and looked around and went on to other isles of the store to buy other things. I grab the liquor i want to buy and I am told by the cashier that my wife needs to come back and show her ID because we came in together. I have never been told that such a rule existed and I have shopped here for liquor for months. I asked for a manager and was told that I can be refused alcohol sale for any reason that the cashier says. There should be a concrete rule in place or something because I do not believe I should be refused a sale because I walked into the store with someone that isnât 21. I am very disappointed with the service given...
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