1/5 Kendra K. 9 months ago on Google
Unfortunately
me
and
my
daughter
had
a
very
negative
experience
at
this
thrift
store
today.
We
were
going
down
one
of
the
clothing
aisles,
me
pushing
my
1
year
old
daughter
in
the
shopping
cart.
My
daughter
likes
to
run
her
hand
across
clothing
when
we
walk
by
it,
I
normally
catch
her
and
move
the
cart
over
far
enough
that
she
can’t
reach.
As
I
was
looking
at
an
item
I
heard
the
cashier
(her
name
is
Melanie,
shorter
in
height,
short
hair,
mid
to
late
50’s)
say
in
a
sharp/loud
tone
to
my
daughter
“don’t
pull
on
those
tags!”
(Referring
to
the
price
tag
on
the
clothing).
I
whipped
around
and
look
at
my
daughter
and
the
employee,
I
take
my
daughters
hand
and
say
“no
touch,”
and
moved
her
to
a
different
aisle.
The
look
on
my
daughters
face
was
pure
shock/fear.
A
one
year
old
child
being
verbally
scolded
by
a
store
employee
is
NOT
okay.
She
had
no
idea
what
she
was
doing.
If
she
would
have
taken
the
tag
off?
I
would
have
brought
it
and
the
item
with
me
when
I
checked
out
so
it
could’ve
been
reapplied.
Needless
to
say,
we
checked
out
very
soon
after
the
scolding.
I
did
speak
to
Melanie
at
checkout,
since
her
exchange
with
my
1
year
old
bothered
me
deeply.
I
told
her
in
a
calm
manner,
“hey,
please
don’t
ever
get
after
my
daughter
again,
she
is
only
one
years
old.”
Her
reply
was
(in
a
less
than
nice
voice,
quite
hostile
honestly),
“well,
I
didn’t
want
her
to
rip
the
tag
off.”
My
response:
“than
you
you
could
have
said
to
me,
ma’am,
I
think
your
daughter
is
going
to
rip
that
tag
off.
If
you
would
have
said
it
to
me
instead
of
getting
after
her
I
would’ve
apologized
for
my
daughter’s
misbehavior
and
made
sure
she
didn’t
get
the
chance
to
rip
the
tag
off.
It
is
never
okay
to
yell
at
little
children.”
I
got
ZERO
response
after
that.
Honestly,
my
daughter
deserved
an
apology,
or
some
acknowledgment
that
this
woman
understood
that
she
needs
to
handle
situations
like
this
differently.
I
really
enjoy
this
thrift
store,
but
under
the
circumstances?
We
will
not
be
returning.