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September 2024 by Brian
Please stay out of Chicago with the Albertsons / Kroger deal! Your grocery stores are below standards for the area and you would be my closest.
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July 2022 by keiwan meyers
Owners net worth is 11.2 billion, he doesn’t pay his employees well doesn’t help the community, soon he plans to replace us with his robots
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April 2020 by Delandro H.
Theres a older black lady that sits at the window when the truckers comes in to shopping and receiving she is so f****** rude this is my first time here and I'm just tryna figure out what the process and I ask politely and she get a attitude then ask me is there anything else it took everything out of me not to say anything I wish I was a under cover boss I would of fire her a** right then on the spot that doesn't make any sense that if u mad or having problems at home keep that away from your job bc u n a public view I'm at the houston TX place on Woodham Dr I told me dispatch never send me back here but I'll will be going to cooperate about this one I respect her and didnt get out of line but she cuts up like this she doesn't need a job point blank period
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April 2019 by M Liz M.
I bought Best Yet cream soda and called their customer service because one can was sealed but empty. I did NOT ask for a refund but wanted them to know what had happened. I was told that they would look into it and send me coupons for Best Yet products/ When the coupons were not received after two weeks, I called and was told by customer service that a refund had been sent out to me and if I did not receive it by the 12th to call Today (4/10) I received a call telling me a refund check will be sent out on the 12th! That's 2 lies. When I called and asked for a supervisor I was on hold for 11 minutes and never got a supervisor! I do not want a refund and at this point, I do not want the coupons. Y do not lie and will not tolerate being lied to. I will not buy any of their products again. Carpe diem....Buyer Beware!
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March 2019 by Craig (Moose)
This is not a consumer business... It is a major employer of the area. It is a great stepping stone. I do not suggest making this place your career though unless you find a good boss.
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January 2019 by Robert Willard
This place has some of the rudest, most self entitled individuals you will find. Very unprofessional whether it be in person or over the phone.
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June 2018 by Craig Couture
This is not a consumer business... It is a major employer of the area. It is a great stepping stone. I do not suggest making this place your career though unless you find a good boss.
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April 2017 by Demar Gio
Absolutely the most unethical and corrupt company I've done business with. Top management there is a joke. Manufacturers stay away from this company!
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April 2017 by P .
Management of C&S - we are not sending any trucks to your warehouses anymore. We are going to refuse any loads going to your facilities. Im gone listening to my driver complains. My drivers, with over 10 years of experience say C&S is the worst place to deliver too. Unless something changes at your warehouses - we are not doing business with you anymore.
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December 2013 by Bryan R.
This place is new and I personally feel like something like this has been missing for a long time, too long from the Keene/Dublin area. Personally I think they are a little small for a grocery store but reasonable size as compared to Whole Foods or The Green Grocery in Peterborough. I like the hot bar items but it felt like when we stopped that the options for the hot items was a little less than what it should be for 1 PM. The salad bar is also pretty stacked and we were able to get mac N Cheese, salad, soups and drinks for $22, which I didn't really think about but was pretty estatic on how good the price was. There are a lot of 'day traffic' that seem to stay in the dining area for extended periods of time writing or watching movies, taking up 4 seats for one person all sprawled out but I can't blame Wholesale for that. Will go to frequently.
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October 2012 by Chrysanthemum A.
Best Yet products are a taste of New England. They've been around since the late 1800s. They have a great variety of canned fruits and vegetables. College Market, a 7th Day Adventist grocery store in Angwin (California) carries them. Then again, Ellen G. White, the founder of Adventism, moved all the way from Maine to Northern California. It's fitting to have a New England product line. They have black-eyed peas that are versatile (they're not flavored with bacon or seasonings) as well as delicious diced tomatoes. Best Yet has been around since the 1890s;they still are the best.