I shop at the Dollar General weekly in different locations as I can get in and get out way faster than if I were shopping at Walmart. It makes my shopping trips convenient and efficient. A few days ago I was at the Glenwood location. Because of the ban on plastic bags and the sign on the door that states “bring your own bags”, I did just that. My bags are the thick, reusable bags with cloth handles. They are quite big. I purchased them at Redners some time ago and I often use them. At check out as I put my items on the counter I handed her my bags. With absolute disgust, the very unpleasant cashier (short middle-aged lady with longer brown hair), looked up and said it is store policy, I cannot touch your bags!! I was shocked but went on bagging my items myself. A week before I was there and the older, very nice and helpful lady didn’t have an issue touching my reusable bags. Since then, I have been to the hamlet location and the rt 8 location and those cashiers handled my reusable bags. I asked about the “store policy” and at both locations they stated they had never heard of that. The irony is at the glenwood location, right there, on the door it says “bring your own bags.” I like Dollar General but will not be going back to this location because of that nasty lady with the bad attitude that will touch everything else you hand her, money, etc but not your...
Read moreThis location is a joke the sale prices is always something , every time there put a sale price on the item when you go to the register I was told it was a mistake the sale was last week why you guys don’t remove the sign I don’t get it , the store manager refuse to give me the sale price that was advertised , thats like the 3rd time that happen this time I tell her she have to give it to me for that price she went and check with me and see the stickers match the item ,I was told it was a mistake can’t give it to me for that price with a bad attitude arguing with me like is my fault , you guys have to do better stop false...
Read moreIn Delaware, there is no specific legal age limit for purchasing lighters. While the Youth Access Law prohibits the sale of tobacco products and tobacco substitutes to those under 21, lighters and matches are not considered tobacco products and are not covered by this law according to Hawaii State Department of Health. Therefore, there is no age restriction on purchasing lighters in Delaware
Why did I have to run out to my car to grab my id to buy lighters? Make it make sense because according this you’re going out of way to annoy...
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