Kroger Food Stores-NO GOOD
The store appeared clean and had a good selection of merchandise that was displayed in a common sense, appealing fashion. The prices were just slightly above the competitor's but the many sales made up for the difference. Many members of the community, however, have expressed concern over Kroger's policies regarding customers with specific disabilities and minority religions. When I contacted the corporate office, they confirmed that certain “types” of those customers were not allowed in their store and refused to adapt their policies to accommodate them. My recommendation is that they bring their customer service policies out of the Dark Ages and recognize the diversity in their communities and operate within the laws that protect individuals from discrimination. I feel morally obligated to withdraw my support from Kroger in light of their discrimination practices and would encourage you to to the same.
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