Amazing and disgusting. I pitched a fit months ago when Trader Joe’s, as an accommodation to/retribution for my unmasked store entry, tried to make me push a cart with a bright yellow sign on the front. I refused, promptly took photos, and spread it all over the place. No one is educating anyone to resist.
Amazing and disgusting. I pitched a fit months ago when Trader Joe’s, as an accommodation to/retribution for my unmasked store entry, tried to make me push a cart with a bright yellow sign on the front. I refused, promptly took photos, and spread it all over the place. No one is educating anyone to resist.
Hey, I objected loudly every time they tried to make me parade that sign! I said I refuse to be humiliated. Sometimes they let me in. One time, I took a basket and turned the sign toward my body. Most of the time, I didn't even bother to drive into their parking lot. I complained to the HQ in an email. No response. Now they're forcing all their employees to get the death shot. I used to be a steady customer, spent between $50 and $100 there each week. Nowadays, I go there about once every two months. Essentially, they lost my business with their idiocy!
You know why they did it? They didn't want us congregating inside the store and supporting each other. They had a limit on the number of signs available, and if there were no signs available, you had to wear a mask or leave.
I also complained about them forcing their employees to wear masks, but they ignored that, too.
He's probably been shot, too. When Sprouts refused to let me shop without a mask, I actually filed a complaint with the Attorney General, and he actually sued them on my behalf. Ultimately, it didn't go anywhere, but it was still worth doing. I shopped there only twice since then, in over a year. Once they stopped requiring masks. It actually turned out well for me because I found a small grocery that also sells raw milk, and one of the owners and I have become good friends. It may not seem like it at the time, but it pays to stand up for your principles.
Amazing and disgusting. I pitched a fit months ago when Trader Joe’s, as an accommodation to/retribution for my unmasked store entry, tried to make me push a cart with a bright yellow sign on the front. I refused, promptly took photos, and spread it all over the place. No one is educating anyone to resist.
Hey, I objected loudly every time they tried to make me parade that sign! I said I refuse to be humiliated. Sometimes they let me in. One time, I took a basket and turned the sign toward my body. Most of the time, I didn't even bother to drive into their parking lot. I complained to the HQ in an email. No response. Now they're forcing all their employees to get the death shot. I used to be a steady customer, spent between $50 and $100 there each week. Nowadays, I go there about once every two months. Essentially, they lost my business with their idiocy!
You know why they did it? They didn't want us congregating inside the store and supporting each other. They had a limit on the number of signs available, and if there were no signs available, you had to wear a mask or leave.
I also complained about them forcing their employees to wear masks, but they ignored that, too.
The store manager and I had it out one day over masks. I refused to wear one, I just left. They’ve still got him wearing a mask😂
He's probably been shot, too. When Sprouts refused to let me shop without a mask, I actually filed a complaint with the Attorney General, and he actually sued them on my behalf. Ultimately, it didn't go anywhere, but it was still worth doing. I shopped there only twice since then, in over a year. Once they stopped requiring masks. It actually turned out well for me because I found a small grocery that also sells raw milk, and one of the owners and I have become good friends. It may not seem like it at the time, but it pays to stand up for your principles.