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Businiess name:  Pacific Ranch Market
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
\r I went back to this market one night after I vowed not to, because I had decided everyone deserves a second chance, I live so close to it, and because I was assured my negative experience was out of character for this market. But once again, my experience was dreadful. I had no intention of writing about it, but when my friend and neighbor amusingly notified me of some reviews which responded to my review, which I gave months ago, I could not help myself. \r \r It was near Christmas, and I was picking up some things for a dinner I was preparing for the following evening, along with a bottle of wine my friend recommended I try. My total, I might add, turned out to be very expensive for just a few items~well over $100!!! I happened to see the same cashier who was rude to me the last time, and wanted to give her a second chance. When I approached her, I quietly waited for a greeting of some kind, but received none. She did not smile or say hello, or make me feel welcome in any way. When I began rummaging through my purse to locate my money, she breathed a long and impatient sigh, as if I were taking forever. Afterward, she handed me my change rather quickly, and offered a contemptuous and sneering, “Merry Chriiiiistmas...,” while making it obvious she was happy to see me leave. \r \r I am sorry, but this is so wrong! I am a paying customer for crying out loud!!! When I arrived there, I was cautiously optimistic, and in the Christmas spirit. When I left, I once again was feeling angry, and like I paid too much.\r \r If you are a male adolescent with raging hormones like Rsuave, {below} and enjoy having young cashiers who are “super hot,” snobbishly treat you with awful service, this is the perfect store for you! On the other hand, if you are a serious consumer who spends money, likes to be treated with good manners, and shops for an entire family while searching for quality and value, go to Sprouts down the street! \r \r \r \r \r \r

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