
I went to chipotle at 5175 Peachtree Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092 for past few years and for many times I didn't get satisfactory customer service but this time I was treated so poorly to the point where I must complain. First of all, the girl who was making my (as usual burrito bowl) had given me a very small amount of chicken so I politely requested if she could give me little more and she told me she had to charge me extra. Then I explained her the amount she put was way too little and I am regular customer who knows how much the regular chicken amount is in a burrito bowl, side note I do get extra steak for my boyfriend sometimes so I know the regular and extra both amounts. After I requested her she told me she gave me proper amount and if I want more she has to charge me. While she was saying this, another girl just decided to come right into our conversation and said she had to charge me extra so I explained the whole situation nicely again but she was not polite at all! She told me "Well, then I guess all the years you've been coming here and other locations have been serving you wrong amount of our ingredients." I don't like to make things complicated so I simply requested if she could kindly make a new Bowl. She was putting food in a very rough manner, making loud sounds as her tool touched the table as if she didn't care and was personally mad at me. And when it came to chicken, she half filled the 4oz to-go cup with chicken and poured that in my bowl and said to me "She filled in this much chicken. This is the regular amount that goes in a bowl." I told her the 4oz cup was half way filled when she poured which is technically not 4oz. I know how to measure food and since she thinks she is right I asked her to show me the measurements of the food onto a scale. She told me she couldn't show me but that she was right and I am wrong. I paid cash and when I gave her money she kept asking me "Right? You gave me $7.00, right ma'am, right?" And when my younger sister and I were leaving from the store, they were making rude remarks about us in Spanish and laughing at us. I know it was about us because there were no other customers at that time and this girl, the previous girl, and another girl behind the counter all were just standing and judging us the whole time when this was happening, and one even sought out to be using hand gestures to describe us. Me and my sister felt very insulted. Instead of being treated like a valuable customer, we were being treated like we did something shameful for the way your employees treated us. I don't know what this chipotle teaches their employees to be like or if that particular employee just has a terrible attitude towards customers, but either way my money is hard working money and if I pay for the right amount of food that I deserve i should not get treated like I should be ashamed for asking for the right amount. I don't think this place is doing any favors for self-respecting people. The lady who ruined my whole lovely evening and treated me like I should be ashamed to go there and tried to make me feel like I made a mistake, has ear gauges, and facial piercings. Her name is Deysi as shown in the receipt, this should help identify her. I uploaded a picture showing the amount of food in the bowl. I hope chipotle takes actions against this rude employee and no one gets treated like the way I was in front my little sister. She has no right to misbehave, make fun of us, or look down on me/us! Just because she dresses in a punk way doesn't mean her attitude has to reflect on it. So dear chipotle, you lost a very valuable...
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The Forum on Peachtree Parkway is a fantastic shopping and dining destination! Every visit feels like a mini getaway because of its beautiful outdoor design and relaxing atmosphere. The walkways are clean, lined with lush landscaping, and the fountains add a nice touch of elegance. It’s a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, especially on nice days.
The variety of shops here is impressive. Whether I’m looking for high-end fashion, casual wear, or unique gift items, The Forum has something for everyone. Stores like Barnes & Noble and Athleta are personal favorites, and I also appreciate the boutique-style shops that offer something different from typical malls.
The dining options are equally great, with plenty of restaurants to choose from. I recently dined at one of the restaurants and was impressed by the quality of food and service. There are options for every craving, from quick snacks to sit-down meals, making it perfect for a family outing or a casual date night.
Parking is convenient and well-organized, and the area always feels safe. The Forum also hosts events and activities throughout the year, which makes it even more appealing to visit regularly.
Overall, The Forum is a gem in Peachtree Corners. It’s more than just a shopping center; it’s a place to relax, shop, and enjoy time with friends and family. Highly recommended!
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This is Mall of Georgia.
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Wear your military uniform within your workplace.
If you don't work at Barnes and Noble, don't wear the U.S. Army uniform.
Otherwise your supervisor from Florida who drives Masarattitti to tata, will tell you to go social media for attention.
Thanks for your service anyways.
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