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December 2022 by Annetta
In order to pay for the gas you must go into the store which is very very cluttered. There is limited space to walk through. I felt as if the shelves were going to fall over me as I stood in line to purchase gas. ?
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December 2021 by Priscilla R.
This Fulton Avenue, Hempstead location., unfortunately the WORST one visited. Immediately you notice " NO SIGNS "., indicating MASK Required., let alone all those inside [Customers] as well as their family- Friendly staffing. No one had a mask on. The entire store wasn't sanitize didn't have any Sanitizer for customer usage [entryway]. The floors and counters spaces were disgusting. Stains., puddles on the floor as well. There were boxes everywhere., as if they forgot to put up there inventory.
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December 2021 by Keith
Very busy station. The mart is nice. There's a Starbucks right across the street. The Nassau coliseum is also across the street.
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February 2021 by Rah D.
WARNING! COVID-19 REGULATIONS NOT FOLLOWEDI arrived at this location about 3:30 PM on Wednesday February 17th. I parked and walked around the building to enter. I saw three people that clearly did not have on masks leaving. When I walked in, it got worst. Not only were there patrons in the store just standing around unchallenged without mask, so were the workers. The man behind the counter was serving food to customers and checking out without a mask. The manager (in the gray shirt) was stocking shelves on the floor sans a mask. When I asked the manager why no one was wearing he mask, he immediately became belligerent. He asked, "Why are you asking". I said because no one is following the NYS state regulation. He told me, "I don't care, report me." in elevated tone as he walked towards me in threatening manner. I told him I will report it to the Board of Health in Hempstead. He rebutted with, "Good, I now refuse you service". Neither worker even had a mask lowered on their face in ready to follow the regulations. There was NO MASK AT ALL. This is a blatant disregard for the law and our health. What is more concerning is the fact the manager is modeling this behavior for his workers and patrons.