The store Manager does not honor the prices displayed on their signage. If this is how this manager treats customers what does this say about how he treats his employees? Is he not fair to them as well?
There was a banner in their window facing 95th street and a sign posted where the eggs were stocked stating 2 dozen extra large eggs for $1.00. No quantity was stated.
I went to purchase 10 dozen. According to the cashier, I could only purchase 4 dozen. I stated to her that no quantity was stated on neither sign posted. She went to discuss the issue with a woman who I presume was a supervisor. The cashier & I both went back to the where the eggs were stocked, I showed her the sign.
When we got back to the register there was a man, who I presume was the manager stating 4 was the limit. He stated āIt was stated in the sales paper that was mailedā. I said āI do not receive your sales paper mailingsā. āI saw the banner displayed on the window in addition to the sign posted at the display and neither one stated a quantity.ā Clearly he felt his unfair decision was right.
I wish I could post the pictures of the signs taken. The right thing to do was to take ownership and acknowledge his error, and allow me to purchase the eggs for the stated priced. At that point, correct the signage for future...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI really like it here I just feel bad that people don't appreciate small businesses anymore like the old days. I recommend this place to people all the time their fruits and vegetables are always fresh and the lunch meat is always very good due to the big turnover also their Italian sausage is great I deal bad about complaining to the owner for not having village hearth bread I didn't know that they left Illinois and I ended up going to Pete's produce 1 day and they had it so I bought the last 3 loaves they had and ended up picking up a few items there and it was terrible I regret going there til this day I just hope that more people could see and appreciate the small businesses like 95th all the employees are always kind and courteous and you get so much better service and fresher product and my brother and I actually owns his own butcher but I don't get out that fire anymore but I really do appreciate 95th Street but you got to try to Italian sausage I think they make it so good there almost as...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreGrocery stores like this are a gem. You cannot expect the selection of a full Jewel or Mariano's but if you're going into a 10,000 sq ft store thinking that you're really missing the point.
The produce is consistently good, not organic, but that's not their thing, it's well managed and looked after. The deli and butcher counter is really good. The premade kebabs they have are really amazing. Kind of Greek, kind of Middle eastern, good all around.
Lots of ethnic foods in the aisles from eastern European to Middle Eastern to Greek to Hispanic.
The only place they kind of fall down on is their bread selection, they do some baked in store baguettes, but I don't think they get the turnover to keep a lot of the local bakeries breads moving off the shelves. They mostly rely on Turano, which honestly is just ok lately. I don't think I've seen Gonnella or Chris's rye bread there...
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