Before today I never had a horrible experience shopping here-questionable experiences, yes, but not horrible. Today I went in looking for unbleached flour which they did not have, so I left. No one greeted me when I walked in or out. Instead, the manager followed me out and stood in front of my parked van giving me a dirty look. I felt as though she was profiling me as a thief and her look made me feel like she thought I was the absolute scum of the earth. I've shopped here out of convenience in the past and always thought her and I had a good relationship. I waved to her and smiled while in my van and instead of talking to me like an adult would and should she eventually stormed off. Very childish. I will not be shopping her any longer. I'd recommend the IGA in Winlock a million times over. They are wonderful people, absolute sweet hearts, always looking to be helpful plus keeping money local is much better than giving our money to a large corporation anyways.
Update: my husband called to clear that I wasn't stealing. She essentially called me a liar and...
Read moreDONT SHOP HERE UNLESS YOU LIKE BEING TREATED LIKE COMPLETE DOG !!!!! I used to love this location but they have gone downhill so bad. I usually coupon here every week. Within the last two weeks the male employee with a prosthetic leg said to me "don't you have anything better to do this is just ridiculous" in a very rude tone because I coupon every weekend. Is it against the law to coupon?!?!? Then last night I was treated horribly and followed around the store by a male that obviously has some mental issues "not all there" because that manager told him to. If you're thinking of shopping here I would just make the drive to a Walmart or anywhere other that this location. I've seen a large rat in this location scared me so bad I told that manager and he didn't seem to care and that he already knew. It's very dirty in this location as well. I will not be...
Read moreDollar General is a sadly necessary sign of the times. they exclusively go into places that are underserved by most major brands and supply basics like groceries and various other things that you just generally can't find within 25 miles. On one hand, they Supply jobs and tax bases for the towns that they build in. On the other, they're a sign that the town is not doing so well, and they...
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