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July 2024 by Alanna Turner
Every time that I have visited the Harris Teeter grocery store in the Pineville area in Charlotte at 3333 Pineville - Matthews Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, it seemed that I was being singled out and experiencing discrimination. Well on last Friday, June 7th, 2024, it became quite obvious that I was.
I was in the area and needed to get water and creamer, so I stopped there. Of course for a lot of us when we stop for an item or two it might turn into purchasing additional items, as well. The time on my receipt says about 10:32 pm. The ink quality on my receipt print it out a little blurred. I probably arrived at about 10:15 pm.
I walked into the store got a basket and cleaned it off with the disinfectant wipes that they have situated by the door. I go into the aisle to get creamer and literally witnessed a white lady who appeared to be in her 40s eating cookies or something out of a box that she had not yet paid for. It was two white women in their 40s and her friend was laughing at her. I thought wow but went on.
I go to the water aisle and either before or after putting the case of water in my cart, a very petite security guard with tattoos down her arm was obviously walking past my aisle and watching me. I think I said hi. She quickly walked past the aisle. I went a few aisles over to look for disinfectant wipes when I remembered that I needed to get them. So, I start walking back to where the wipes might be of course by the cleaning products. So I'm looking for the aisle with the cleaning items sign hanging above the aisle.
So by the time I've done that which was kind of quick, the security guard had ciircled to come up the aisle from the opposite end. She stopped to glance. She stepped back and came in the aisle and picked something up from off the floor. She walked closer to me. I decided to share about the lady in the other aisle who was eating cookies out of a box .
I said to her "you know I think it's so interesting that I had just witnessed a lady eating food that she hadn't paid for out of the box a few aisles over. Yet the attention is on other people. So the security guard begins to casually say "oh yeah well you know some people are just going to be that way" or something along that reference. I nicely said yet the attention seems to be on the wrong things. Especially since you're spending time watching me. She got quiet so you can tell that my comment took her somewhat by surprise when she understood what I was saying.
After that I looked at a few other things quickly that caught my attention and then I went to check out. When I went to the self checkout as usual the cashiers/attendants we're hovering around me then, as well. I did need assistance with a price check, and one young man did help me.
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May 2024 by Lashanda Stephens
I went to get some fruit and sushi. Found it. Fresh and on sale respectively.
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May 2024 by David C
Customer service was very good. Cashier and Meat Department very nice customer service.
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May 2024 by Mike Gelbman
I bought 2 Mahi filets yesterday, put the package in the fridge and when I opened it a few hours later to cook them I discovered they were spoiled. Disgusting
$28 went right into the trash
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February 2024 by Darlene Dougherty
I can’t imagine why anyone would mention an employee by name… publicly ….to complain about them. Harris Teeter and GOOGLE should not allow a customer to shame an employee publicly … online. This is cyber bullying at its finest, and should not be allowed. (Following)Google? I would think this goes against community standards. Someone’s name and workplace in a place where everyone wears name badges? Harming someone’s livelihood? Making a person’s workplace open to public harassment? Unsafe! Google allowing “business reviews” to contain personal attacks and name-calling?
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February 2024 by Kathy Harborne
I enjoy shopping at Harris Teeter but I’m leaving a review in response to the woman who named & shamed an employee. What kind of person does this?!? You should remove your review as it’s unkind & unnecessary. As a mother, how would you feel if another person wrote something mean about your daughter online and used her name. Disgusting! (Also following)
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February 2024 by Laney P
The store itself was clean and organized. I certainly cannot say the same for Brittany. Her life must be a mess because me and my 2 children were buying some fried chicken and laughing over yonder about some spilled milk. Brittany then walked by and mocked my poor 13 year olds laugh. She then ran upstairs to the employee only section when I tried to confront her. I can't believe we experienced this and I hope something is done so no one else experiences this as well.
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February 2024 by Susan Dosier
Love checking out with Shawn. He is positive no matter what is happening. Worth waiting in line to talk to him!
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January 2024 by Blake Elkins
No publix
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January 2024 by Lawrence Dorfman
All was just great in and out right away for a change! Slowly getting better tg
But abt 3 check out and self service and really slow sorry to say.
Still needs more cashiers and much better sales and promotions.
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December 2023 by Bill Toye
Pretty solid HT. Rea Farms is better.
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December 2023 by Diane Brugh
Love Harris teeter ? friendly associates, nice clean supper market
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November 2023 by Tony Topoleski
My "to go" grocery store. Been shopping at Harris Teeter stores for 25+ years.Always dependable.
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November 2023 by Brian Clonaris
This is a quality Harris Teeter with a large product floor. Harris Teeter is the sweet spot for me as far as price and quality goes. Only thing I don't like about this location is the always congested Arboretum parking lot.
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October 2023 by Dennis Charolle
While super clean, and great customer service, the price points are all over the map. Some things like 10z of sliced almonds are over $10 (which is insane), or basic feta over 8. The pricing seems aligned with location and not market standards. Convenience of offerings is a huge plus like wine, beer, but inconsistent across locations within 10 miles of each other. Miss our Market Basket up north.