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Our Clicklist freezer has been broken for over 2 months. Kroger will not fix it or replace it. What a joke.

 In fact, the entire store is falling apart. They don't fix anything, and they do zero preventative maintenance to keep things from breaking.

 But let's worry about making another Kroji or starting another PR stunt, fake planet-saving program. The important things.



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I hear you. We had frayed extension cords for quite a while and Kroger would not replace. So our booth worker went and bought a few with his own money and saved the reciept. Then took out what was owed to him from the safe. He said hed buy what he could to replace what he could but Kroger would be paying him back for what he spent.

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Our Clicklist freezer has been broken for over 2 months. Kroger will not fix it or replace it. What a joke.

 In fact, the entire store is falling apart. They don't fix anything, and they do zero preventative maintenance to keep things from breaking.

 But let's worry about making another Kroji or starting another PR stunt, fake planet-saving program. The important things.


 The store I was at was only 15 years old and falling apart. The back restroom unisex had mold the exalts fan did not work. Someone took a box fan fixed the fan where it blows up and sucks air out. Over the restroom was a little area to store things. They ran a orange drop cord up over the door to the backroom over to a plug. And I thought that would be for a week or to a temporary fix. But they never fixed it. Mold was on the celling and one day Ecolab came in and I was told to lock the door to the restroom. I should have kelp it unlocked.



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mega-kitteh wrote:

I hear you. We had frayed extension cords for quite a while and Kroger would not replace. So our booth worker went and bought a few with his own money and saved the reciept. Then took out what was owed to him from the safe. He said hed buy what he could to replace what he could but Kroger would be paying him back for what he spent.


 Hopefully he got approval before taking what was owed to him. What he did, in a way, was theft EVEN THOUGH he had a reciept for such purchase. While he may have considered it helpful, Kroger may not and will not see it that way. What they will see is an unauthorized purchase and taking store funds back to pay for the purchase



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