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At
Kasumi,
an
employee
named
Yamato,
who
was
pasting
price
reduction
stickers
on
bread,
said
sorry
and
asked
him
about
something
he
didn't
understand,
but
he
acted
arrogant
and
seemed
to
be
bothering
me,
so
my
husband
and
I
told
him
that
I
didn't
feel
good
about
it,
and
he
told
us.
``My
superiors
told
me
not
to
talk
to
customers
while
I
was
working.
You
guys
are
the
worst!''
I
was
yelled
at
and
went
to
the
backyard.
I
was
told
that
the
employee
was
mentally
unstable
and
a
shut-in,
and
was
crying
for
some
reason
and
could
not
come
back
to
the
sales
floor.
I
asked
the
head
office
staff
to
make
improvements,
but
the
elderly
head
office
staff
member
who
answered
the
phone
said
that
human
rights
are
the
same
for
both
employees
and
customers,
and
that
they
were
in
the
same
position.He
didn't
offer
any
apologies
and
just
checked
on
the
situation.
hand
The
person
in
charge
would
interrupt
the
conversation
midway
through
and
explain
his/her
opinion.
Even
though
he
was
in
the
customer
service
department,
he
looked
down
on
the
customers
and
had
a
bossy
attitude.
They
say
they
will
continue
to
use
employees
who
are
mentally
unstable
and
who
get
angry
with
customers
and
complain.
I
can't
go
shopping
because
I'm
scared
because
I
don't
know
what
the
mentally
unstable
employee
in
charge
of
handling
the
food
will
do.
The
prices
are
higher
than
other
supermarkets
around.
They
said
that
the
level
of
employees
was
the
worst
and
would
not
improve.
When
I
talked
to
people
in
the
neighborhood,
they
said
that
even
though
it
was
about
human
rights,
it
was
still
a
customer-oriented
supermarket.
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