It's supposed to be a store where their 'Logo' is PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE. Or something of that nature. 🤔 At the beginning of my shopping experience, the prices were reasonable and fair. Now it appears that this organization is trying to compete with the big Brick and Mortar Stores. I'm sure that their products are Perhaps donations from other stores that possibly either closed or close expiration . However, this store appears to be trying to profit and compete as though they are Walmart, Target or CitiTrends in My Opinion. They limit the amount of certain products that you can purchase Per Family, Per Day and some products are marked up way too high. Their Upper Management, (Not the Store Manager) needs to review their Business Ethics if they proclaim to be an organization that reaches out with reasonable prices for people on limited or fixed income. In the beginning you used to have to fill out a form with your name and address on it. Now it's not required 🤔. They Never offer discounts or sales for customers and the Manager appears to be rude and incredulous to the Staff that does the stocking of products. I personally witnessed this behavior while shopping there. To the Owner or CEO of the REA Store. Please do better for the community. You can't Proclaim to be HELPING PEOPLE if your prices are far out of reach. Especially with the economy in the condition that it is in . REA used to be a Pleasure to shop at. Now people can barely afford to shop there with the high prices of many of...
Read moreThey have weird stuff stuff that you want need or looking for that normal stores don't have you can buy large quantities but you have to sign a voucher if you go and get large quantities or they won't sell it to you this voucher says you will not sell their products at any time...
Read moreI go to REA for band-aids(with kids, they go quick and you can never have too many, besides I look great rocking a character band-aid lol)or Tylenol/Motrin for me or my kids. I've been going to that store for 2 years and everyone that works there are...
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