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| - I've been here a dozen times and hadn't been here in a year and gotten reminded quickly again that the store policy here is to treat customers with disdain and contempt. That they have no respect for customers. Every single time I've been here, I've been treated with contempt and talked to in a condescending manner. It seems this store does not like customers. I quickly got reminded why I stopped coming.
The last time I was here, they had a red bean dumpling available at the cashier's station. When I reach to get it, the cashier yells at me like a child, "NO!!!". Well why did you put the sign up there. She says she had to get it. The sign didn't say, "Don't touch". And the cashier was about my age.
Today, I had my hands full and put the shopping basket on the cashier's lane. She quickly snapped at me using horrible English for which I could not understand. I said what? She quickly yelled again at me for putting the basket there. That's customary practice at almost all grocery stores to put the shopping basket in the lane. Well, not here. It's so disrespectful to have a kid half my age snap at me like I'm a child. Afterward I notice there is a small handwritten sign that says, "Do not place basket." Do not place basket where?? Even if it was written properly, who reads small handwritten signs with a ton of Korean language written next to it? It's normal procedure for people to go to the grocery lane for checkout and place their shopping baskets on the lane.
I guess you could come in here and take your chances of not breaking one of their 'rules' which you will have to guess through osmosis or read every single sign you see no matter how insignificant, even if your hands are full of groceries, and have a normal shopping experience. A lot of these businesses operate in such a way as to make money of customers while viewing them as a nuisance to deal with, or even contempt for their customers.
The nice thing about this place is that the lines are very short because they hardly have any customers ... for obvious reasons. There are much better Oriental Markets out there who don't treat customers in such a horrible way.
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