9AM - 7PM
230 US-64, Hayesville“Great place to do groceries and have lunch. My husband and I were in the area for 10 days and we had lunch there twice. Salad bar is excellent and you can also buy things from the deli or the hot food bar. With the prices, being what they are having lunch at Ingles is a great value. Comfortable eating area is clean and well-maintained.”
8AM - 8PM
44 US-64, Hayesville“These days when ALL prices are high and in such array of companies who make far too many of the same kind of product that it make me dizzy to even look at so many, The shopping experience is less than pleasant. Often, favorites disappear.. When I lived in New Orleans, Walgreens was my default shop for almost everything save food, etc. The photo service was a plus. But what keeps people coming back, at least me, was the interaction between staff and customer. When I moved to this state14 years ago, I was happy to see there was a Walgreens!
I had to stop the photo printing though as a new cell required a password I could not remember. No in-store Wi-Fi either! There were managers, especially, that I was so fond of, they HELPED. But people changed, prices rose and along came Covid that made shopping anywhere a gamble
However, the past couple of weeks I was helped enormously by two young women and I want to give them a shout-out. The first was Aleigh who went directly to the correct charger for my cell phone whose charging time was awful. (I had no idea, being 82, that Chargers weren't all the same!). Not just pleasant, but knowledgeable. It was such a nice experience that I returned a few days later and had my another helper named Ellie. This gas could find ANYthing - and did, which is no mean feat! She made suggestions and found a Walgreens product that must have hid from me, but Ellie found it.
I'm the kind of gal that gives and appreciate smiles and good manners - but more than that, kindness. Service people can be so poorly treated by customers that its shameful.
I try and be a good example and start a new trend of appreciation for those who make our lives a little better.
Thank you for listening.
"Hattie"”
8AM - 8PM
44 US-64, Hayesville“These days when ALL prices are high and in such array of companies who make far too many of the same kind of product that it make me dizzy to even look at so many, The shopping experience is less than pleasant. Often, favorites disappear.. When I lived in New Orleans, Walgreens was my default shop for almost everything save food, etc. The photo service was a plus. But what keeps people coming back, at least me, was the interaction between staff and customer. When I moved to this state14 years ago, I was happy to see there was a Walgreens!
I had to stop the photo printing though as a new cell required a password I could not remember. No in-store Wi-Fi either! There were managers, especially, that I was so fond of, they HELPED. But people changed, prices rose and along came Covid that made shopping anywhere a gamble
However, the past couple of weeks I was helped enormously by two young women and I want to give them a shout-out. The first was Aleigh who went directly to the correct charger for my cell phone whose charging time was awful. (I had no idea, being 82, that Chargers weren't all the same!). Not just pleasant, but knowledgeable. It was such a nice experience that I returned a few days later and had my another helper named Ellie. This gas could find ANYthing - and did, which is no mean feat! She made suggestions and found a Walgreens product that must have hid from me, but Ellie found it.
I'm the kind of gal that gives and appreciate smiles and good manners - but more than that, kindness. Service people can be so poorly treated by customers that its shameful.
I try and be a good example and start a new trend of appreciation for those who make our lives a little better.
Thank you for listening.
"Hattie"”
“Moved into the local area The staff at Kings is very nice, pleasant and informative The prices for my families scripts are good and they have never been short on the products I've requested to be filled”