Most retail establishments have a sign somewhere on the premises proclaiming their right to refuse service to anyone.
I’d think seeing the Pennys on the sidewalk would cause any shop owner or manager in Crustwood to block the entrance and invoke that right, even if it’s never been called upon in all their 7 or 23 or 58 years of business.
2Old… I know it’s a joke…but I hate to be so harsh on the dollar stores…they’re not gourmet, but they serve a need for people who can’t afford much else…and they sometimes have great deals on national brands.True, some of the food is off-off-brand, or made outside the US… which is of concern to me, but not to some other people.But it IS is inspected for compliance with expiration dates and recalled items, just like in any other store.
Yes, the Pennys probably could afford better than dollar stores…we know they’re cheap and stingy.I just don’t want to paint everybody who shops in them with that brush….or feel queasy when I go there myself.
Why does any store still let them in the door?
Most retail establishments have a sign somewhere on the premises proclaiming their right to refuse service to anyone.
I’d think seeing the Pennys on the sidewalk would cause any shop owner or manager in Crustwood to block the entrance and invoke that right, even if it’s never been called upon in all their 7 or 23 or 58 years of business.
2Old… I know it’s a joke…but I hate to be so harsh on the dollar stores…they’re not gourmet, but they serve a need for people who can’t afford much else…and they sometimes have great deals on national brands.True, some of the food is off-off-brand, or made outside the US… which is of concern to me, but not to some other people.But it IS is inspected for compliance with expiration dates and recalled items, just like in any other store.
Yes, the Pennys probably could afford better than dollar stores…we know they’re cheap and stingy.I just don’t want to paint everybody who shops in them with that brush….or feel queasy when I go there myself.