This store is great!!! As an avid Whole Food shopper (I LOVE Whole Foods grocery store), I really like this store as you can find inexpensive organic brands. I basically go there 4 times a week with my baby. The workers and cashiers are friendly. It best to go often as they don't always have the same stuff. When you DO find something you like- CLEAN THE SHELF!!!! LOL Cause it won't be their again.
I see a few reviews stating that they don't like how religious the workers/owners are but ummm....why is their religious affiliation a problem? Just because they stated they do not agree with the lifestyle of the LGBTQ community, that makes them evil? So if someone disagrees with your lifestyle you automatically have a problem with the person or group? I am a Christian as well. I do not agree with homosexuality. It goes against the bible. I have friends who are apart of the LGBTQ and they know I love them as a PERSON but I HATE their lifestyle choice.
Why go to the store if you feel so negatively about the people and their religious belief? If you feel so STRONGLY about their views about the LGBTQ community, if you are that upset, why go to their store and SPEND YOUR MONEY their? When you can find another store that aligns with YOUR belief system? Because the LGBTQ community forces you to accept their lifestyle. The only group of people that goes out of their way to make you tolerate their lifestyle choice. So they rather protest in the parking lot of the grocery store instead of using that energy into going to GAINTS, WALMART, WEIS and another grocery stores near by.
Let me tell you how these workers are treated by those who hate that they are Christians.
I was at the store 2 weeks ago. I'm in the aisle on the right hand side. A worker(young girl) is on the left hand side of the aisle stocking the shelves. I see an senior (maybe 60) come into the aisle and wait a little distance behind the workers cart. The worker did not see her as she is packing items on the shelve. I looked at the senior lady and pulled my cart down so she can pass in the middle of us. SHE REFUSES! SHE THEN TAKES HER CART AND RAM IT INTO THE WORKERS CART!!!! The cart then bumped the worker and she jumped. The worker realizing that the lady wanted to pass she said "I'm sorry". The senior lady looked so angry and stared at her for a good 4 seconds before passing by. I thought I might have to call the police cause she looked like she was about to lay hands on the young girl. I just shook my head and told the young girl "That was not nice of that lady." The young girl gave me a quick smile and walked off quickly. Clearly rattled by what happened.
Why do people do this? Why? Why go to the store just to be mean and unkind?
Anywho, if you don't mind hearing low playing hymns, inexpensive organic groceries and great deals on multivitamins, go to this store! You'll save a lot of pennies and in the process you might find Jesus...
Read moreI've been going here for years. I have a big family so I like to bargain shop. A couple times I've been in the deli and witnessed a amish girl digging in her butt then coming straight over to help me cut my deli meat. She didn't watch her hands or change her gloves. I kept on moving along with my 2 full carts. I stay away from the deli now. I was in early this week and that same girl was now on register, she wasn't very nice, no smile nothing. Just this look on her face that she hates her job. She wasn't wearing a name tag but I did ask another employee what her name was. Savila im not sure if im spelling it right. Wengers should hire employees that want to be there and most importantly have smiles on their faces instead of ones that are just there for a pay check. Wont be back and I've told many friends and family about what happened and not much surprise but they also had some complaints about this store and shop other places. Seems the place is going downhill. Also, hygiene should be made a MUST esp working in this setting!! I shouldn't be able to walk down Iles and smell ppl that smell like they haven't showered in a...
Read moreStill markedly better than under the past owner. And the employees seem much much happier. They could not keep staff before, and now have 80 plus very good employees, English and plain both. I love the new Wengers.
But I have a question. As Senior Citizens sometimes we just need a few things. I've worked in grocery stores. A 10 items or less aisle would be nice. And when there aren't small purchases the cashier calls over carts full from another aisle. Again today, all I needed was a bag of sugar. The employee at the customer service desk, couldn't ring me up because "we don't do that here".
And soooooo my question why not???? Please, seriously, can a solution be found? As much as we love your store, I'm not sure if we want to continue...
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