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  • The one star up there feels kind of mean because the people who work here are great and can actually FIND stuff in this random maze of seemingly random products, and have tremendous patience in the understaffed checkout line for clueless customers who don't realize they don't take credit cards. Well, in defense of the clueless, the "Express" line says: "Discover Card or cash only" - leading one to believe the other, slow lines except debit and credit cards - but ALL THE LINES accept cash or Discover card only! I don't know how much the employees get paid, but I guarantee you they should be paid twice as much. The one star up there isn't for the employees, it's for "Marc" - along with an obscene gesture or two. What century is this? No credit cards? People at craft fairs accept credit cards. Drug dealers accept credit cards. Prostitutes accept credit cards. What the hell is a "Discover Card" anyway? That's when you wait in line for 20 minutes behind someone stocking up on a shopping cart full of 69 cent two liter bottles of sugar infused corn sweetened artificially flavored and colored unspecific fruit soda only to "discover" they don't take credit cards. Now you've discovered why the line is so slow, people are counting out pennies, looking through pockets they didn't know they had, shuffling to the ATM. They do not want to leave empty handed either, not after finding an only slightly chipped ceramic gnome for mere pennies, or some only slightly old meat or something. Actually, this store could be great... It's as close to the "general store" as you're going to find, and besides the usual fine array of Little Debbie products and blue wine coolers there are lots of surprises that might inspire your shopping imagination. You might find what you're looking for, or you might not, but if you don't, you might find something else, something that you didn't need when you entered, but you need now. It's like the American Dream. I hate credit cards and the banks that hustle them as much as the next guy, but even with the fees the store has to pay, I can't believe they wouldn't make MORE money off us suckers if they did take credit cards, because like the next guy, I like to believe I'm not really going to have to pay for that thing I don't really need but really, really want.
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