DOLKSR GENERAL SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES
Posted on behalf of Jake Rothert of Rothert Farms..
On behalf of myself and Rothert Farm Inc. I would like apologize for an incident that occurred yesterday at Dollar General in Genoa.
Yesterday an employee of ours bought a bag of ice. He took the ice to his truck and filled his thermos. He happened to see a water spigot and added water to the ice filling his thermos.
A Dollar General employee came out of the store and informed him that the water was for store use only. The RFI employee quickly apologized telling her that it wouldn’t happen again and left the premises.
Little did anyone know that the DG employee took a photo of the truck our employee was driving and called the Genoa Police. We have been informed that Dollar General wants to proceed in pressing charges for the theft of the water.
We were given to the end of the day to give up the name of the individual involved. After a long discussion with all of our employees we have decided to submit all of our names to be charged collectively for the crime.
We are sincerely sorry for any inconvenience this has caused the community, the police department, the water owners and anyone else. We will happily replace the quart of water that was...
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