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| - Love the place, most employees, however a few in management have been less than professional, one consistently rude. Hopefully that will change, now. The concept is great but the execution well, one in three times a price is wrong, a sign is wrong, a receipt is wrong, its consistent and the staff has not been. Its like a club of hip people that waltz in on a smile while the grown ups clean up their mess. Questions, and concerns regarding financial infomation etc., have been like pulling teeth- at best. The illusion of equity bothers me, its high handed. I noticed the high prices rising just before "owners days." The charter does state an that owners are to share in profits, so this was especially annoying as that's never really happened, if even for groceries. Minimal effort is made to keep an informed base, contributing base, survey monkey is free after all. I worry one day I arrive to find it closed. The amount spent on finding a new GM? If I read the notes correctly $23k!
Educational resources for those provide who for the homeless, dictate hospital menus or a bid for school lunch contracts is not on their elite agenda, but a new catering launch, and hoidy toidy events are. I guess they provide more perks? Does not seem inline with the charter investors loaned money to grow community.
I wish another coop would open, perhaps that would keep the fox out of the hen house so to speak.
By all means shop there, if you have time and the money, and patience. The round up for charity everymonth is certainly worth while. And the food classes though few have been fun. Just try not to look too close at the board notes or ask too many questions, they don't stock anything for nausea.
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