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December 2023 by Caleb Clingen
DONT EVER WORK HERE. I would rate zero stars if I could. The manager Michael does not pay his employees. I stayed for my final week and was not paid for my hours. Management refused to speak to me and told me to leave. This store is worthless and the management is worthless. The store manager never stayed for the duration that he was scheduled and constantly complains about working constantly even though he goes home 2 hours into his shift. Screw this store and screw the management
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November 2023 by Brittany Thompson
Everything's marked up by a lot, but if you just need something quick, it does the job. Bathroom isn't always clean, but usually works
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June 2023 by Mystic Anna N. (Psychic Tarot)
Great corner store ??
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June 2023 by Anna Noblitt (GoodwitchAnna)
Great corner store ??
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May 2023 by Michael Thurber
Ez mart.....it is what you'd expect ?
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January 2023 by Kayla Renee Moore
Love my neighborhood 24hr convenient store.! The Prices for groceries are a bit steep in comparison to nearby stores, and that alright.Just look out for FPD that could be 24 hr. brown-nosing elsewhere when you're just trying to smoke your vape/ packing your cigarettes, scratch a lottery ticket, or have a conversation with a neighbor while your getting a midnight snack.Great staff first and foremost.Do good. Seek Justice. ?
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December 2022 by Amanda Wawrzaszek
Please hire competent staff
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January 2022 by Arpan Poudel
A bit expensive but the staffs are friendly
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September 2021 by Michael Budrow
Why do you guys still have that rude guy that insists that he talk on his cell phone his whole entire shift I hate walking into a location and not being able to get any customer service because the person behind the counter is talking on his phone instead of paying attention to the store how this guy still has a job is beyond me you guys can do better!
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September 2021 by Dusty rose Mackey
Once a month my husband, son and I go here(we have a tradition) and the people are always nice. Sometimes there are some questionable customers but other than that nice, clean and we'll stocked
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August 2021 by Sweet Tarte
This is the slowest store I've been to. It takes 20 minutes just to be able to pay for gas.. regret stopping here.
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May 2021 by Mister Revealator
Usually this store is the one I go to but I went this morning to get a money order and they wouldn't let me pay with my debit card. That's right! I said debit card and not credit card. I'm reporting this location to western union as well. They said it had to be cash only. My question is: who in their right mind would bring cash to this location? It's not exactly the rich side of town
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March 2021 by Paige C.
I was on this side of town and was needing gas. The pumps weren't working. I walked into this nasty looking store. Doesn't look like it's be updated since it was built. The floors are just wore out and not much selection of snacks except for candy bars n a few different kinds of chips. The guy was just there he could care less if I was a customer there or not. I asked him about the gas pumps he's answer was what what's with them. I just walked out and found a cleaner nicer store down the road
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February 2021 by Lucas Taylor
Staff does not wear or enforce customers to wear masks. Even though there is a sign on the front door. Extremely irresponsible.
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July 2020 by Kim Dawn
This store does not allow service animals which they are protected under federal law. It is against the law to ban service animals.below is the law regarding service animal . Service AnimalsThe Department of Justice published revised final regulations implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for title II (State and local government services) and title III (public accommodations and commercial facilities) on September 15, 2010, in the Federal Register. These requirements, or rules, contain updated requirements, including the 2010 Standards for Accessible Design (2010 Standards).OverviewThis publication provides guidance on the term “service animal” and the service animal provisions in the Department’s regulations.Beginning on March 15, 2011, only dogs are recognized as service animals under titles II and III of the ADA.A service animal is a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability.Generally, title II and title III entities must permit service animals to accompany people with disabilities in all areas where members of the public are allowed to go.How “Service Animal” Is DefinedService animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Examples of such work or tasks include guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling a wheelchair, alerting and protecting a person who is having a seizure, reminding a person with mental illness to take prescribed medications, calming a person with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during an anxiety attack, or performing other duties. Service animals are working animals, not pets. The work or task a dog has been trained to provide must be directly related to the person’s disability. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.This definition does not affect or limit the broader definition of “assistance animal” under the Fair Housing Act or the broader definition of “service animal” under the Air Carrier Access Act.Some State and local laws also define service animal more broadly than the ADA does. Information about such laws can be obtained from the relevant State attorney general’s office.Where Service Animals Are Allowed