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So just move to the area and from california, I'm happy to find a butcher shop. Sadly these jokers are only open at the HOTTEST hours of the Vegas heat 11-7. I should have know better when their website didnt work right and John Mulls Meat owns all the yelp reviews. So I wait intending to go in and drop a few hundred in steaks to fill the freezer. Its 108 today so I make a special trip IN THE VEGAS HEAT to go down there after they open. I go in at 11:19 and ALL THE CASES ARE EMPTY. I drove down there specifically to look at what they had and buy a bunch. Some employee comes out of the back as says "Oh sorry you came on the one day we wash the place down." I'm like "You do this DURING business hours? Why are you even OPEN?" He says "I dont know, sorry." I left very pissed off. They couldnt WASH the store down on NON business hours?? How dumb is that? This has to be one of the stupidest things I've seen a business do. Imagine going to the grocery store and theres nothing on the shelves to sell, BUT the idiots are open? I'm going down to John Mulls meats from here on out. Theres a reason they have almost 500 reviews.
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