The experience is usually good, but I noticed a big issue today, the price difference at the till and the shelves. I was charged an extra 35c per cat food sachet because the price at the till and on the shelves wasn't the same. (An extra $1.56 just for four of the same item, what about everything else that was bought?) I heard a similar story about someone being charged an extra $3 for mealie meal at the same shop. Either the pricing system isn't up to date (but why?) or they're benifiting from 'discrepancies'. If you notice any problems, mention it to the teller or ask to see the manager and you will be charged the price on the shelf (its the law) Stay alert,...
ย ย ย Read moreWell-stocked! You get almost everything you need for your domestic needs, from pots and pans to bottles of Coca-Cola and sticky buns or doughnuts. The aisles are wide enough for wheelchair โฟ users and large trollies. Groceries are plentiful. A bakers ensure you have freshly baked bread. In addition, there are hot meals sold for you to take away especially at lunchtime. There is also a bit of hardware and electrical stuff. Extension cables, methylated spirit, stuff like that. This particular store is just off Harare-Seke Road. It is also close to the city centre and parking is adequate. It is great for quick shopping ๐ visits although you may have to...
ย ย ย Read moreThe issue of change is not my problem, when addressing a customer in regards to buying with a 10$ note and told that there's no change in a way that makes me feel like by me buying there you guys are doing me a favour is wrong. By me buying in your shop I'm helping you pay your bills and wages. I'd understand if I be holding a 100$ bill and not a 10$ note. Improve and while it's the notion that in Zim you guys don't beg customers it's more likely that you'd lose customers who are like me who know what I'm bringing to your store. I'd rather drive to the bon marche along the chase than come to you if the service is somewhat like...
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