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February 2024 by virpal sidhu
Andrew nice 5 star guy. Load in 30 mint
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August 2023 by Ana Guzman
Only 2 very small Dock a little short to park. When they assign you a fast door they charge you but if you have to wait as you arrive. clean portable toilet
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April 2023 by Guesly Estimable
Thanks you so.much
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August 2022 by Seawolf
You'll veer left past the unused guard shack and then you have to dodge the cars parked on both sides of the road to get in. No signs telling you where to go, and the person who is supposed to help you doesn't answer the phone.
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September 2021 by Robert Swan
Especially particular about employee participation encouraging quality control at the individual level
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October 2020 by Aitarg I.
Want to poison people? Hire Q&B Foods as your private label kitchen and they'll commit travesties in your private name brand. Then they won't care a whit when long-term loyal customers call them repeatedly about, say, a MAYONNAISE THAT SEPARATES, TURNS ODD COLORS WHEN EXPOSED TO AIR, TASTES FUNNY AND HAS THE WRONG FEEL IN THE MOUTH. Yep, it's me. I've called you folks repeatedly about this. Since I don't want anyone else experiencing food poisoning from any flavor of The Ojai Cook mayo, guess I'll have to report you to your local health department. Maybe California AND Texas departments of agriculture?
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May 2020 by Nell H.
Terrible place to work. If you dont speak spanish you will not do good here... And Maria and Dario are very lazy they dont do anything . Dario always yelling, Dario has bad anger problems . Maria always sitting down somewhere, but nothing will be done since her whole family works there.. Very lazy managment. Dont work 2nd shift.
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April 2020 by Surinder Jhamat
HiCame to pickup todayBut beware all drivers docks are hell and i give zero to architects who desined these docks .never come to this place again
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September 2019 by Alesya Verbov
Let the driver check-in 3 hours early and loaded the truck in under 30 min. Great place. Great people.
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May 2019 by morteza faghihi
I'm very disappointed. I'm writing this to the owner of this company and all the drivers who pick up and delivery in this location. In 2/19/19 went there to pick up my load while I was backing up end of my trailer touched the post fance and there was no damage to the fance at all. And I have proof "pictures and video",
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December 2018 by Tim Powell
I bought 60 cases of teriyaki sauce from this company for many years. Last couple years service went very bad. There is employee name Teresa Garcia is very rude. Don't buy from there.
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December 2018 by Rolando palacios
In n out in a heart beat , excellent service and professional performance
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December 2018 by Joe B. Flores
Drivers Beware. This place Sucks to pick up Freight... it took 6+ Hours to get loaded up, & now with the new ELD Law, this place will kill your Clock... I will be refusing future pick ups here... As an Owner Operator ask your Broker for an up front Detention pay on your Rate Confirmation......
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December 2018 by Jose Hernan
I work here
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July 2018 by Lilly C.
Kewpie is the famed Japanese mayo that is has been around since 1919. I'm glad that here in the west chefs are discovering this great condiment which for lactos-intolerant yelpers like myself very happy. Here is a nice article about what chefs are doing with this mayo Compare to mayo here in the west Kewpie is sweeter and much thicker almost like greek yogurt. It comes in it's famed baby bottle and can be used for everything from sauces to sandwich spreads....there are some really interesting recipes on google if you are interested. Here is one for Japanese style potato salad from Kewpie's USA website Ingredients: serves 4 2 medium size potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks 1 baby seedless cucumber or 1/3 English cucumber, thinly sliced 1/2 onion, thinly sliced 2 carrots, peeled and sliced 2 oz. sliced deli ham, thinly sliced into strips 2/3 c. Kewpie Mayonnaise salt, pepper for taste Directions: 1) Rinse potatoes with water and drain. In microwave-safe bowl, place potatoes and cover lightly with plastic wrap. Heat in microwave on high for 5 to 6 minutes until the potatoes are cooked through. Remove the bowl and set aside. 2) In microwave-safe plate, place onion and carrots. Cover lightly with plastic wrap. Heat in microwave on high for 2 to 3 minutes until carrots are cooked. Remove the plate and set aside. Once the vegetables are cool enough to handle, squeeze any excess water from onion. 3) In a large bowl, mix potatoes, carrots, onion, cucumber, ham, and mayonnaise. Mix all together, breaking potato with wooden spoon. Season with salt and pepper. 1466th review 7/9/2018 386th for 2018