Kroger in Lebanon needs to have a job fair or reconsider their staffing placement around the store. I went while I was in town from out of state and I about lost it when I was checking out. There were 2 younger boys out jacking around in the parking lot with the carts and another staff member telling they were bringing in too many carts at one time, one girl outside on her break; I can understand that, several people dispersed throughout the store stocking shelves at a sloths pace talking amongst themselves, plenty of staff in the pharmacy though, yet there were only 2 registers open with humans ringing people out and literally both lines were wrapping around the store on top of people lining up for the self check out registers. If my mom didn't stop me I would have left the entire cart full of groceries and took my business elsewhere. Boy was I heated and marked Kroger off my list of places that I spend my money at. My mom and I talked to the woman in the meat department for almost 20 min and she was telling us that the Lebanon Kroger makes almost a million dollars a month. Blows my mind. There was not a single announcement over the intercom about needing extra cashier's to get the line down. There are 80 year old women standing at their cart for over 30 min just waiting to be checked out. I will never go back. I really felt bad for the people that were working hard. The poor woman at the self check out deserves a raise and a promotion! Get your life...
   Read moreI had an exceptionally positive experience at the Kroger in Lebanon. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted by friendly and helpful staff who were eager to assist me with any questions or concerns. The store was clean, well-organized, and well-stocked with a wide variety of products.
One of the things that stood out to me was the store's commitment to freshness. The produce section was filled with vibrant and high-quality fruits and vegetables, and I was impressed by the selection of organic options. The bakery offered a delicious assortment of freshly baked bread, pastries, and cakes that were simply irresistible.
What truly set this Kroger apart was their dedication to customer service. The employees went above and beyond to ensure that I had a pleasant shopping experience. They were readily available to help locate items, and the checkout process was efficient and hassle-free.
Additionally, the store offered a great selection of affordable grocery options, and I found their weekly specials to be quite enticing. The overall atmosphere was inviting, and I appreciated the store's commitment to cleanliness and safety, especially during these challenging times.
In conclusion, my visit to the Kroger in Lebanon left me thoroughly impressed. Their exceptional customer service, fresh products, and well-maintained store made for a delightful shopping experience. I will definitely be returning for my future...
   Read moreThis review should be rated “Zero “ stars, due to my experience with a cashier at the checkout. Raven was not aware that the store offers free fruits for kids on the fruit section. While shopping for some last minute items my kids grabbed one banana and one mandarin from the “Free Fruits Stand for Kids” , they were so excited about it. When I was checking out the cashier told me that I should scan those referring to the free fruits. I told him that those are free and he didn’t believe me so I had to leave my cart and my rest of the family waiting while I went in the other part of the store to show him the Free Fruit Stand. When he saw it he couldn’t believe it and then he end up saying that the fruits are supposed to be eaten in the store because there is a trash can next to it. That was his excuse, just so he can get an excuse for not being aware of what’s happening in the store where he works. On the stand it is not stated that you have to eat the free fruit in the store. I would be embarrassed to work in a store without knowing what it is going on under my eyes and in the workplace. After I returned to the register I end up paying and he said to me, “get your fruits “ referring to the free ones left in the cart. I said “you can keep them now”. Hopefully he would enjoy them for himself and make him so proud! What a...
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