Over the course of several years I've finally decided to drop a one star for this grocery store. Having high food prices in an economically starved area is already a ludicrous business model, but when I am receiving moldy, expired products, and serious lack of variety of foods on a consistent basis in a store that should have the income to afford proper food maintenance and nutrition diversity, it pretty much seals the deal. Oh lets not forget how I don't see any employees wearing any sort of PPE during a global pandemic. (However they are Union so I have to give them a...
Read moreIncredibly disappointed in that the staff, including those serving food, are not wearing masks during a pandemic. The workers were not wearing masks during the first wave of COVID-19 in Perryville and now with the second wave with an even higher number, are still not wearing masks. I kept an extra star because I think it is important to support local and small businesses, but this decision is jeopardizing the health and lives the community. Again, incredibly disappointed.
Recommendation to improve: require workers...
Read moreNone of the self-checkout cashiers besides one younger dude ever say 'Thank You' or anything at all after your purchase. You walk right by them and not a word. I noticed they do it to everyone, not just me. It's an extremely basic common courtesy to give every customer a 'thank you' or something along those lines after they make a purchase no matter what the store. Apparently, they don't see it that way. Maybe they're mad that people are using the self-checkouts over...
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