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Laziest, rudest employees I've ever encountered. I came in knowing exactly what I was looking for, spent a few minutes gathering up items and was down to one or two last items I couldn't find. I'm a little spacey sometimes, so it's easy for me to miss things, so I wanted to ask an employee if they carried them. In a store the size of a shoebox it still took a full lap before I found someone worked there. I finally spot her and approach with a "Hi, excuse me." And she doesn't even look at me. Okay. Not everyone has very good hearing, maybe I didn't speak loud enough... "Excuse me, I was wondering if you carried products a and b." ....for a long moment there's no response, and finally she sighs and rolls her eyes as though she was very much hoping that I'd have given up and left when she didn't answer. She glances over, eyeing me up and down with a distasteful expression before sneering "we don't carry *that*" in the way you might expect someone to respond if I'd been asking for something particularly disgusting. She seemed to be the only employee working, so I left and went to a different location (where the employees were polite) and bought what I was looking for there rather than deal with her attitude.
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