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| - I am torn on this review, on the one hand, we managed to find perfect beach towels, for $19.99, in March in Alberta. That was a win. It also smelled quite lovely, which was nice, especially with all the people crammed in there.
My problem lies with the BB&B layout. I get how they want you to run the gauntlet, to maximize the amount of stuff you have to see before making it to what you want, but they need to make the aisles bigger, especially when they let shopping carts attempt to navigate the maze.
BB&B is like playing frogger, always jumping forward and back, forward and back, to avoid being smushed by other shoppers and carts. The stuff we were looking at was on the end of an aisle, aka in order to look at it, we had to block traffic, or be the frogs. When you've got a Sunday morning Mom with a cart looming down, you jump like you're a frog and it's a car!
The cashier was pleasant and we found what we wanted, but I wouldn't call the store a pleasant experience by any stretch.
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