I love this place but don’t get me wrong when I say this. A young man who gos by the name of Ethan . Who was capable of doing things himself was staring at an elderly man who was shaking struggling cleaning up a floor. Janitor or not have respect for your elders. Yes mopping the floor is something even an elder can do. But have them shaking struggling on there knees cleaning up a mess… you’d think a younger generation would help even being a bagger would assist. This place has disabled people pushing baskets even in the coldest of weather. While the capable normal folks just stand behind a counter warm… how is this fair??? This is messed up.. would you want want your Down syndrome child pushing a cart in 30 degree weather. Or your 80 year old grandma or grandfather on there aching elderly knees wiping a floor cleaning up a horrible mess ??? Even cashiers should step up and do this at times especially if there are special needs of any kind helping them in this kind of work environment. At least a female worker apologized when I so confronted her of the situation which so respect highly because so think it made even her uncomfortable. But that the young gentleman capable of helping responded… oh the janitor. Dude these are our elders and they deserve better don’t you think. Shame on you Ethan with the glasses. Because I have worked in a place where so was told if there was ever a situation where somebody needed your help. Wether this was in your job description or not. And it came down to the the fact that they needed you whether they said so or not but they still needed your help and you saw that they needed you help. Wether or not that it is not in your job description that regardless they are in your team especially when they are mentally disabled or one of your elders They are the people you should be helping the most. Just do better. It doesn’t matter theirs job description help them. They help you help them as well. Even if they don’t ask for help ask them or just be...
Read moreThis place is a one stop for all the errands you have to get done, cleaning supplies, and even take some time for a coffee for you inside this great place ! The environment is peaceful and calm, the store is amazingly laid out and well thought of for the consumer in mind to make life easier again. They have great produce section, meat products are excellent and great variety not to mention the thousands of natural, organic supplies ranging from homemade soaps to vitamins and beyond for your whole family to stay healthy and happy. Go to this market once to experience small town welcomes from the wonderful , caring staff that even help you and your products and load them for you and you're on your way to your next destination quickly. So, if you are tired of other stores being chaotic, stressful, loud, and thousands of staff and people , but want a peaceful shopping trip instead of long lines and loud environments that stress you out , then this is your go to for a wonderful, enjoying experience , the staff is ALWAYS greeting you with a smile and welcoming their consumers helping every way they possibly can and a clean organized store , then from personal experience time and time again this is where you want to stop and shop for sure and always happier leaving and being productive with the warm, friendly environment please at least visit this place and you will see for yourself the difference in this terrific place that's my one stop shop in the middle...
Read moreManagement does NOT care about the health or shopping experiences of the customer. They are more interested codling unmotivated employees. I have, for months, regularly been bring moldy produce I find in the store up to customer service, many times the level of mold shows it has been on the shelf for several days. I finally talked with management about this and his response was UNACCEPTABLE. He defended his employees not doing proper inspections & removing moldy produce (they don't care that when moldy produce is kept on the shelves it produces spores that spread to the surrounding produce, and the customer ends up buying unhealthy dangerous food) His exact words were "you don't understand, it's a process that takes time, we must give the employees room to improve themselves" How about protecting the wellness of those spending their money on putrid food! How about making your employees do their jobs that us shopping provide their salaries? As you purposely allow rotten food to stay on the shelves, and it spreads rotting more food, it makes the prices skyrocket. Trying valuing you customers and caring about them, without us shopping you wouldn't have your job or store. These are the cucumbers I brought up to the manager that he was unapologetic & defensive about trying to sell. That has been moldy for DAYS! DISGUSTING (produce & management) How can you manage a grocery store and allow & defend such 3rd world trash...
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