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This place bothers me. And I am only comparing it to its Chagrin (University Heights) location which ROCKS. This location is too small to be interesting. The fish and seafood always look dry and old. They don't carry all the interesting items of a normal-sized WFM. Skip this location and head down Chagrin a few miles. I had a very rude encounter with one of the checkout girls. I bought 2 boxes of crackers that were marked 2 for $5 (on an end cap right in front of the checkout line). When she rang them up, they rang up at $3.99 apiece and not at the sale price. When I called it to her attention she said, "Well, I can't do anything about it. Step down to customer service. Next in line, please." I was pissed. So I stepped down to customer service, relayed what the girl said, and said I would never go back to that location. And I haven't. And I won't. In fact, I am growing tired of their egotistical pricing to be very honest. Get over it... other places are proving it is possible to source and sell high quality organic (see: Trader Joe's and Fresh Thyme). Time to sharpen your pencil, Whole Foods.
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