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May 2024 by Matt Wiegert
Rude cashier. Took my basket of groceries and literally dumped it out on the conveyer belt. Asked if that was necessary and got a dirty look from her. It was only 6 items, and she could of just picked the items out of the basket as she rang them up! I don't understand why she had to make a big show about dumping them out.Store was out of a few items too for 10am in the morning, pre-cut deli meats were nonexistant, and the deli was closed till noon so i couldn't even get any lunch meat. Every time i go here, I regret it.
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May 2024 by sheena mcknight
Just rude I had 3 big orders from insta cart and the cashier was so frustrated her tone changed and her attitude,She called a young man to help her and he also got frustrated like it's not my fault insta cart give these big orders .What happened to good customer serviceWest center road need better service workersThe bagger was the only nice person
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May 2024 by Elizabeth Wilkins
Dennis is the best! He is always so friendly every time I get a pickup order :)
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April 2024 by Jon Williams
They are Confused a lot..Getting better..
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April 2024 by Nicholas Dizona
The check out experience is next level failure and management should be losing sleep…. But they aren’t - because clearly they don’t careOnly here during off hoursThey should do a study on failed management here -
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March 2024 by Justin Lowndes
One cashier, no baggers, terrible product selection, even worse organization. Paltry and withering vegetables. And it turns out, the $8 block of fancy cheddar cheese I just bought was moldy.
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March 2024 by Nicholas Kopetzky
EXCELLENT experience at customer service. Friendly employee who knew what she was doing and got me in and out quickly. Only had to wait in line for 2-3 minutes. Thank you Baker’s!
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March 2024 by Chad Wiese
Staff was friendly and helpful. I did not find the number of gluten free products I would have liked.
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March 2024 by Andrew Lambrecht
Every time I go to this Bakers, I quickly regret it. I have been to bigger parking lots at gas stations. They have way too many cart corals for the size of lot. I love Baker's for their selection. Staffing at this location is terrible. They have a lot of employees in the store but only seem to ever put only one on a register. The line for that one register today went down the aisle and branched out in two different directions. There appeared to be two capable employees standing by the door pointing at the line in what seemed frustration. I do give them kudos for having elderly and special needs employees. I figured the first time it was a one off situation but now it feels like every time I go there.
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February 2024 by Xixi Lin
Every baker’s can send money to China. Except this one. Very unfriendly people here.
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February 2024 by Mark Dobson
Music was loud and obnoxious...
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February 2024 by Melissa Letak
I enjoy the sushi here, but as others mentioned, for normal items, this store post-covid just has trouble keeping things in stocks. but to be fair, so do other stores. just not the same as pre-covid with selections.
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January 2024 by NG
Great grocery store usually find what I need good choices for meat cheese eggs butter fresh fruit, also want to warn people they have police here so stay away from them as they make the shopping experience unpleasant as a customer would rather there be no police there when I'm shopping there, don't feel safe with police in here shopping as a customer
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January 2024 by Sloan Graves
Adler and Ben at the pharmacy are amazing, my script was done in less than 5 mins New Year’s Eve. Thank you.
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December 2023 by Kat
Shame on Kroger and Bakers for forcing their employees to work on Thanksgiving. I want to say shame on you for being open at all on Thanksgiving. I realize you think you're doing some wonderful thing by closing at 3 but there are many people who still can't be with their family because they can't travel. I was speaking with a worker at my usual store who confided in me they had to work both Thanksgiving and Black Friday. Even though their family is in town, because they're bakery and their shift starts at 3 am on Friday, and they work until 3 pm on Thanksgiving, they can spend at most an hour with their family because they have to be back in the next day and obviously have to sleep at some point if they're slaving around ovens. All of that could be prevented if Bakers/Kroger/Dillons just CLOSED on Thanksgiving. Retail workers are human beings. Is a single member of the corporate or upper upper management going to be in and visiting stores on Thanskgiving? No. They will be with their families. This is a privilege not afforded to your already underpaid workers. They are the backbone of this store and the only reason I keep going back despite numerous product issues and Bakers no longer being fairly priced compared to their competitors. I keep coming back because the grunt workers you take for granted make me feel welcome and a part of a community. But when Bakers rewards that behavior with this forced labor on the ONE day you could give your workers a chance to be with their families, I sincerely have to wonder why I shop here at all. Your workers deserve so much better than that. It is downright shameful you are open. You are not an emergency business. No one is going to die if you're not open because they can't get King's Hawaiian Rolls for their feast. You have an obligation to the communities you serve to let your workers have a day off. I cannot begin to express how ashamed I feel that you are open on Thanksgiving. I really think you need to re-examine this policy because there is no excuse.