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| - I'll admit they have good yogurt--nothing special though. A little worse than yogurtland and but a lot better than cherry on top and orange leaf.
However, their management is THE WORST. Teens who work are unfriendly and, quite frankly, rude. They give you the smallest sample, don't look at you when you ask/ when they hand it to you and are always in your way with the toppings. How about cleaning WHEN THERE ISN'T A HUGE LINE.
This isn't the real problem though. Today, I went in to take advantage of the 35 cent Tuesday deal. I go to ring up and it comes to $2.65. I have a $3 credit so I ask if I can fill up more. The girl says ok so I quickly top it off. When I get back, the total is now $7!!! My mom paid and didn't realize the big difference. And why not tell me I can't use my credit on the promotional day when I ask?? Shouldn't she tell me I can't use the 3 off on Tuesday??
So I asked my mom how much it costs and she tells me $7! I knew it could NOT be that much so I go back in and ask them to reweigh it. Sure enough it was supposed to be $4. They rudely need to "confirm" with the register while we wait in the way of all the other customers. They barely say sorry and try to blame it on the scale or suggest someone had their hand on it. If you're paying by the ounce, I'm pretty sure no one would put their hand on the scale...
At any other place, they wouldn't charge you for the yogurt and you'd probably get it for free. But at this establishment, they are so stingy and rude. I've been a part of a fundraiser with them also and they refused to let me advertise outside. You only get 20% of sales if the customer says they're for the fundraiser. They wouldn't let me tell any of the customers walking in. SUCH BS.
Go to any yogurt place. Yogurtology is expensive, rude, and stingy with their samples and service.
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