Update on what happened on Dec 20 below first paragraph. Dec13 @3:10pm... indian security guard at the door began following me around middle and front aisles. I didn't appreciate it as a shopper! I should be able to look without being judged whether I'm purchasing or not. Since they didn't have what I needed, I ended up leaving upon an open entry and security guard still looking and cashiers staring since I walked away without buying anything. It was no need to be stared at; Especially since I have spent money in there on Dec 9 and 10th during that week and seen undercover people doing their job as of checking the aisles I was in... but there is a difference between glancing and staring so these workers need to stop assuming the wrong things...Not everyone comes in there with bad intentions! I even called the store to speak with the Manager afterwards. I worked hard for everything I have! Update...on December 20, after 11am...I was walking pass that same store and I said we'll let me check out a price and see how they going to judge me this time around. So I go in for 3min span of time first person I see is dreadlock undercover girl . they still didn't have what I need so when I left and as I get farther down going pass the parking lot, headed towards the light in the gym direction... fairskin male employee stopped me while I was walking..and demanded I open my bag! I said no I don't have nothing of yours. Everything I purchased just came from another store. When I turned around...it was undercover dreadlock girl, and other employees. In total approx 7/8 employees followed me out the store! I was so mad I told them I would call the police once I seen them walking back ...I was so freaking mad. I end up calling 3 times the police. The lady officer called me back and told me she did go up there to find out what happened..Now I'm in the process of getting in touch with...
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Read moreGran racista!The owner or at least is or manager(some say he's the owner) is prejudice person. Had the doorman Ravi follow my mom around harassing her acting like she is going to steal and then harassing her over her service dog. She told me about it.I went in to explain its a service dog.The following day kicked her out for bringing in her stroller with her service dog inside. She is a senior and she prefers it over a cart not to mention her fur baby loves it. I thought this was America, pursuit of happiness people, hello. Not too mention she spends a lot of money there every month well not anymore. The manager/owner tried to grab my phone for filming because I wanted to know exactly why she was told not to bring in her stroller when all the times before it was fine. They actually even told her not to let the dog walk on the ground so stroller or no stroller they just don't want her because they discriminate, and I hate them for that. And a customer saw the manager trying to get me and my phone and told him not to put his hands on a woman and as my mother and I were leaving the manager, Ravi and another assistant manager chased us like we had stole something it was...
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