I went to the Weis at Lee's Hill tonight on the 25th of March at approximately 7 pm. I shop for what items I could get, due to there being a low amount of thing to choose from. I then get into a line. After a few minutes a young man tells us to go to register four. There are no numbers on the registers. So me and another woman guess a register. And then we are told off that we picked the wrong register. We go to the correct register which, I did very much point out there was no numbers on, and he rings up my stuff. Well it comes to a total I hand him a hundred.. because he forgot to get change, and doesn't know how to do math, by his own words and public admission, I was then not allowed to get my change from him. He sent me there. And yes I said just there, cuz that's all he said without pointing. So as I find a another employee who has a $100 bill in his hand, I say so are you the one with my change? Which he says it's my hundred dollar bill, but he's still trying to figure out how to get me change. Now I have checked out for almost 10 minutes and I have no change. Now a manager, I don't know her name, but she is short ,short haired and definitely country.. She walks up and starts helping a person who walked in after me and ignores I'm standing there. I give it another minute because I now know she could care less I'm there. I ,maybe,not in the nicest way, let her know that she had forgotten about the customer who had been waiting. In which she looked me up and down told me I would wait a minute rolled her eyes and turned her back on me. I did, at that point, say a few choice words (which I will not put in here) about her and how well she can do her job.(Definte Sarcasm) It took the man she was talkin to, to tell her that she needed to take care of me.. the first waiting customer, for her to walk away and get me my change. Then she did not give the correct change. And I had to argue for the rest. I am beyond upset that I go to a cashier who admittedly doesn't know math but is working with money. And a manager who's going to look me up and down like we going to fight on the street and turn her back on me. This while not getting my change at the register where I should have gotten it. In my 40 years,this is a first. I don't know what you can do about this, but, I thank God that he stopped me from what I wanted to do. I would hope that this obvious prejudice, ignorant woman gas some kind of recourse for her actions hope you have a...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreāāāāā If I could give Weis Markets 27 stars, I would!
Let me tell you: this isnāt just a grocery store. Weis Markets is a cathedral of culinary wonder, a supermarket so transcendent it nearly made me weep in the frozen foods aisle.
Upon entry, I was greeted by an air-conditioned breeze that whispered, āWelcome home, traveler. Lay down your burdens. Here, all things are possible.ā The produce glistened like dewdrops in the Garden of Eden. I saw apples so perfect I briefly questioned the nature of reality. Did I actually step into a parallel dimension where fruits are hand-polished by celestial beings? Maybe.
Aisle 7 is a fever dream. I entered looking for granola bars, and emerged three days later (possibly a time dilation effect?) with new wisdom, fresh cilantro, and a deep yearning to call my mother. Thereās something in the air thereāperhaps the faint aroma of hope? Or maybe it was just the in-store bakery, which bakes bread so fresh I swear I heard it singing.
The staff at Weis? Legends. I asked an employee where to find almond butter. Not only did he personally escort me to the shelf, but he also recited a haiku about sustainable snacking. His eyes twinkled with the light of a thousand galaxies.
I havenāt even mentioned the self-checkout machines. They are sentient. They know when youāve forgotten to scan your coupons. They gently remind you, as if to say, āItās okay, friend. We all forget sometimes. But here at Weis, you are remembered.ā
One time, I tried their rotisserie chicken, and letās just say, my taste buds had a spiritual awakening. I briefly spoke in tongues and composed a symphony in honor of their deli section. If you havenāt eaten their potato wedges, you have not yet lived.
The parking lot? Sprawling. Chariots (shopping carts) roll smoothly. I once saw a shopping cart do a wheelie.
In conclusion: if youāre looking for just another grocery run, go somewhere else. But if you want a life-altering, soul-enriching, borderline transcendental adventure among the canned beans, get yourself to Weis Markets. Tell them the Prophet of Aisle 7 sent you.
Weis, never change. You are the reason my pantry (and my...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreConsistently i wait in line substantially longer than when it was Food Lion. They are always calling for other employees to hop on a cash register. Prices are hiked up and products i purchase are no longer available. I miss Food Lion.
Another trip to good ole weis and I'm around the corner waiting in line its a Sunday afternoon and they have only 2 registers open. Did i mention I miss Food lion?
Ok so moving forward to July 8 2017. Made 2 trips both bad experiences. After today I will not be going back. Trip 1: one register open nobody is at the register me and 2 other people waiting in line. The manager is no more than 15 feet away totally oblivious to this scene continuing to set up a display. Trip 2: had to bring back hamburger rolls I bought on trip 1 that had mold on them. I didn't noticed they expired in 2 days. I kindly said that bread vendor needs to look at dates because at that point when I went to swap the bread out I saw multiple packages expired as well. The woman at customer service didn't even apologise and based her attitude didn't even care. Then asked to speak to the manager about the whole situation. While I was waiting for the manager that same woman came to me and said u know ur bread hasn't even expired! I said umm hello it had mold on it! Then the manager came over btw the same manager working on the displays I mentioned in trip1. I briefed him on the situation. He as well doesn't even apologise I tell him that customer service here is horrible he basically replied ur right it should be better with no reassuring that it will improve. So that was the nail in the coffin. Goodbye weis. All the money I've spent there I...
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