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Normally I like this Lowe's. Clean, organized, very friendly staff. But not this time. I came for a couple of small tomato cages (which the website says they have 589 of currently). They were no where to be found, and the employees weren't much help either. The first two gentlemen I talked to looked for a couple of seconds, then acted like they were going to find them before vanishing (as of now they have been gone for over 20 minutes). The cashier in the garden area told me I had walked past them outside, so I looked there a third time and Nope, none there. She then told me to walk down the isles looking at the pallets on the higher shelves and maybe I would find them. I eventually found them on the top shelf 30 feet in the air. It took them another 15 minutes to actually get them down, and acted annoyed by having to do so - even trying to talk me into buying the huge ones I didn't need so they wouldn't have to. Needless to say this was a huge waste of time - over an hour for what should have been in/out in under 5 minutes. Like I said in the beginning, Lowe's is usually great, so I will chalk this up as just a bad day for them. But I hope a supervisor comes across this and tightens up the garden department.
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