Sick and tired of being sick and tired! The only reason it got 1 star is because I had to rate it and I can give that rating to the things that they have in store, though a little over priced. My husband and I do not appreciate being followed around in the store, every time we go there. First we're asked if we want help, then the silver-grey-head-caucasian-guy appears in every corner we go to still asking if we want help. He also uses other customers so he can spy on us, having meaningless conversations within our view, we look up and catch his eye and he smiles. Its sad that we still live in a time where African Americans are still being treated unequal...We can't even shop without being racially profiled. I feel sorry for their employees and just because they hire African Americans, it doesn't mean that they're being treated equally....NEVER SHOPPING...
   Read moreWe love Klein’s. We live in the same building, so it’s very accessible. But, increasingly, we see friends and Fairmount neighbors there as well. A major reason is the management’s responsiveness to food requests as well as sensitivity to food trends (organic products, locally sourced vegetables, local bakery products, etc). It’s a perfect size -European-like. It’s a well-managed family-run business always reinventing itself. It will be around for...
   Read moreThere is an air of rude + elitism steeped in this business' practices + service. Haven't been in this space for years, BUT frequented it with a family member previously. Tried again, recently, only to feel the same energy, accompanied by a friend who received + noticed it immediately. The prices aren't comparable to other local businesses + markets. They are often times...
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