2/5 Mona R. 1 year ago on Google
I
like
Popular
stores.
They
have
a
wide
variety
of
goods
at
absolutely
the
most
reasonable
prices,
friendly
staff
and
usually
adequate
parking.
So
when
before
7:00
a.m.
the
lines
at
the
Kendal
Hill
store
were
already
snaking
outside
the
parking
lot,
I
headed
to
Spry
Street,
which
was
happily
not
so
crowded.
There
are
two
or
three
separate
sections
and
so
not
finding
butter
in
the
first
one,
I
went
over
to
the
second
one
with
my
already
full
bag.
It
was
too
heavy
to
tote
around
the
store
with
me
and
so
I
left
it
in
a
shopping
cart
in
the
aisle.
I
bought
two
items,
butter
and
Adobo.
Some
kind
customers
allowed
me
to
stand
in
front
of
them
because
I
had
so
few
items.
I
paid
for
my
items
and
went
back
to
the
aisle
to
retrieve
my
cart.
Imagine
my
shock
when
my
blouse
was
yanked
and
a
female
Security
Officer
was
demanding
to
see
the
receipt
for
the
Adobo.
She
was
standing
right
by
the
Adobo
when
I
asked
a
customer
to
hand
it
to
me
since
I
could
not
reach
it.
I
don't
know
what
she
imagined,
but
I
was
most
annoyed.
I
don't
mind
being
asked,
but
I
object
to
being
tugged.
I
wish
I
could
say
that
my
response
was
without
anger
and
that
I
didn't
respond
negatively
to
her
aggression.
Unfortunately,
I
informed
her
that
she
was
lucky
I
did
not
respond
as
I
felt
and
beat
the
s
(
and
no
it
wasn't
stuffing,
though
that
would
have
been
appropriate!!!)
out
of
her,
which
is
truly
uncharacteristic
behaviour
for
me.
Surely
Security
Officers
have
the
right
to
ask,
but
not
physically
accost
persons
before
they
can
comply
with
a
request.
Of
course
I
will
continue
shopping
at
Popular
and
I
hope
that
never
having
had
this
experience
before,
it
does
not
reoccur.
It
would
be
a
shame
to
have
to
find
bail
money;
or
to
have
my
face
in
the
court
section
of
the
newspaper.
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