Mom asked me to pick up a cheap pie for Christmas dinner. The pie I went to buy had a sign right next to it marked $4.99. There were 2 Pies literally sitting on the sign stand base for the pie. The pie rang up for 14.99. I called them on it and the girl made me feel like an @zz. Told me well they are all priced on the package and this was for the pie 2 shelves down. Well if I knew that I would of picked that pie. Point of a sale sign is that the item is not the regular price as marked, it is on sale. I felt they should of honored what the sign said. Sure seemed like a bait & switch. Definitively a reason I don't shop there! They get 2 stars because the pie was good. Otherwise, they'd get none for their customer service. There was no reason to have an...
Read moreWent to use Western Union. The worst experience ever using a Western Union ever! Upon arrival, the clerk was giving the customer in front of me a hassle about using a state issued non-driver ID. They said it absolutely had to be a driver's license. This is not true as I use my state issued ID all year at various locations. Well after he left to go elsewhere, I left also to grab my passport to eliminate any hassle.
Upon return, she insisted that since I handed her a pre signed form, that I had to sign it in front of her to prove who I was even after I presented my passport. What a crock of bull....! I also promptly took my...
Read moreHannaford seems to be the last place suffering from covid. Did you use to be able to hand pick your Donuts and rolls by the piece, and now everything is prepackaged and you have to buy too many. The deli will still not give you a sample of the meet you are buying and say it is because of covid? And then there are the prices still far greater than pre-covid pricing. $5 for a quarter of mayonnaise? And scantly stocked shelves. The pasta aisle always looks like they forgot to stock it. So I only use Hannaford at this point for a quick stop and convenience. The other grocery chains are a little further Drive but are definitely far more...
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