This place is awesome. There’s young vibrant people working here trying to make a good future for themselves. I think it’s really unfortunate for these egg advocates putting a one star for something that has nothing to do with this location’s customer service or cookie freshness, flavor or appearance. Crumbl in general has brought in more jobs for humans who are trying to make a livelihood for their families rather than chickens! Stop attacking small business owners who employ hardworking people, and who contribute to our economy, these businesses are actually allowing our economy to thrive in California so other humans...
Read moreIf I could leave zero stars, I would. Crumbl is behind the times and supports cruel practices. Hens who are confined to cages in the egg industry suffer every minute of their miserable lives. They aren’t able to walk around, properly nest, or spread their wings, and sometimes they even die in their filthy enclosures.
Crumbl Cookies has refused to stop supporting this cruel practice, showing how completely out of touch the company is with today's consumers who overwhelmingly value more humane products. If companies like Krispy Kreme and Dairy Queen can commit to using cage-free eggs, what is stopping Crumbl from...
Read moreHad I not gotten this small similar to a child's cupcake for free at Crumbles for my Birthday, I would of returned it. This is a new location and I hate to leave a bad review, but this is ridiculous as customers are subject to paying a $1.49 upcharged and NOT worth it.
The sad thing is folks will continue to buy and be dissatisfied when technically a $7 cookie is INSANE ($5.50 plus $1.49) especially when it's the size of a small child's cupcake for a 1st birthday (now that's small).
SO DISAPPOINTED; yes, even though the darn cookie was free. This review is for all you other victims, so that...
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