An elderly male employee was a bit difficult, but the others ran interference and bent over backward to help me out. As a non-mask wearer, I have been treated much worse by other places in the community. (Notably the America's Best in Clarksville, whose Dolores Umbridge-like office workers called the cops on me when I was unable to keep a mask on due to my asthma and their excessive chemical cleaning, and I refused to leave without my son, who was in the middle of an exam. AB even deleted my son's medical records in retaliation.) By contrast, the employees at Limeberry's allowed me to shop, while I did my best to social distance. Ultimately we all knew it was compliance theater, since masks are just face diapers for those who might cough or sneeze, and might forget to cover their mouth and nose while doing so. Thankfully, I'm not sick and I'm not 4 years old and I'm not coughing or sneezing, so no one was in actual danger. Grateful someone was sensible about...
Read moreAbsolutely wonderful customer service! Went to get some canning items and spoke to the sweetest man. He gave us all kinds of tips about making barbecue sauce. If you're reading this, we've got our tomatoes and onions on the smoker because of your recommendation. Thanks for sharing all of your knowledge and being so kind! You are...
Read moreWhen you go out of your way every day to deliver to your customers, you kinda expect your suppliers to allow you to call ahead and be literally 1 minute late to the store and allow you to go directly to what you already know you need right off the shelf. "get here before I lock the door." Lack of customer service isn't a...
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