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Terrace Dining

Many faults including narrow isles usually blocked with stocking pallets. Produce on display that is sometimes rotten. Way beyond the experation dates on some items.. Have noticed items at over a year experation..Open boxes of frozen food left unattended on the floor..
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Was in and out very fast. No backups at checkout, they were very professional.
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I shop here every week for over 12 years. Management has always been poor. Items often ring up over-priced. Just today clerk rang me up twice for clementines. Signage is not always accurate. Sale items out of stock, 1st day of sale. Service desk treats you like a criminal when you get the price fixed. Recently added alcohol and store is all reorganized. I can't find a thing. Time to find a new market.
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First time there. Order and location of some things seems a bit out of sorts. The ends of the isles need better signage to show what's in each entire isle. Still a good selection of a very wide variety of different things. Like beer and wine.
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I haven’t experienced that level of rudeness in quite a long time. I will absolutely never be back. I recommend anyone who enjoys being treated with kindness and respect never go there either. 0 stars. Negative stars if I could.
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I have had good experiences with Shaw's growing up, but I'm done shopping there. Recently, they started selling alcohol, and either their implementation is a mess, or their staff is vindictive and petty. My girlfriend, who is well over 21, stopped in to pick up something briefly, and was harassed because she has an out-of-state ID. She has purchased alcohol at many places in the area, restaurants, etc, and never has the ID caused an issue, but Shaw's will not accept them. Except, though, several times they did (I was told by customer service that they shouldn't have - see my remark about implementation being a mess)... but fine, okay. She left without it. Fast forward to tonight, we're both there buying groceries, including a bottle of wine and a choose-your-own six pack of craft beers. The cashier rings us up, then says she needs to see BOTH IDs. Again, has never, ever happened at any other establishment in the area. My girlfriend didn't bring her wallet, since she had no need of it. I have a problem with stupid policies, so I start to register my annoyance, and ask some questions - what about parents and kids? Well, that's okay, but the kids have to be younger than 17 (and do you ask to see THEIR IDs? How do you know they're under 17?). Do they seek proof they're the parent's children and not simply kids an adult is buying for? I ask about calling to speak with a manager concerning their restrictive and inconvenient policies - after all, this is just a cashier, and she doesn't make the rules, it isn't her fault (or so I believed at the time). I want to direct frustration where it belongs. She tells me no one would be available tonight (apparently past 8:00 no manager is in the building), and does not elaborate on when a better time would be. I pay with a card, and leave. As I'm leaving, she calls me back from the door, saying the card didn't go through. I saw it say approved, and frankly, I should have kept walking. In all likelihood, she cancelled the sale deliberately to harass us further since we took issue with their silly policies. When I came back, I put the card in, then took it out after less than a second, thinking I needed to wait for it to light up... but somehow, it magically went through. So, yeah, she was screwing with me for sure. Come to find out, this SAME cashier - an older woman of unpleasant demeanor named Stephanie - is the same one that blocked my girlfriend from purchasing before when she was on her own. I only found that out after the fact. The cashier also dropped a line about out-of-state IDs when she mentioned the ID restrictions, unprompted - apparently remembering my girlfriend, who believes - and she's not one to say this lightly - that her race may well have been a factor. I can't speak to that, but I'm quite sure she took the attitude she did because she wanted to, and very likely cancelled the sale to call me back and embarrass me. I should have just ignored her and kept on walking, because I'm not going back. I recommend you avoid it, too.
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