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August 2022 by Janet Helms
The.place.needs.to.be.a lot.cleaner.than.this.come.on.? please
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July 2022 by Luta
Can not get the web to even work both of wabash... so ran over with stuff
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June 2021 by Mark Theodore Helm Jr
One of my favorite places
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April 2021 by Liz Philipp
Great staff and facility. I would request a larger fresh grocery solution than what is offered.
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March 2021 by Jennifer Gillum
Always good experience here
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February 2021 by Christopher Ortman
This store is consistently poorly stocked, aisles are over crowded with displays that product could fit on the shelf, and they don't seem to care where product belongs. If you look around you will find random boxes and cases in random areas. Second worst DG I have been to in a long time.
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January 2021 by Michael Rocha
Crowded, cluttered but friendly service and cheerful attitudes among the employees, thats worth going there to shop all on it's own.
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December 2020 by Aaron Stanfield
Great customer service!!
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December 2020 by Lee Holloway
Its DG always super great deals on pretty much everything that has a tag. Staff is always friendly and helpful
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November 2020 by Barbara Blume
I found everything I needed and the price was even better than Walmart
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November 2020 by Wes Brubaker
Just a fun place to shop
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November 2020 by Unknown User
Didn't know it was back there then one day I seen the sign along the road and I went back there plenty of parking nice clean store no problems at all. Definitely handicap accessible
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November 2020 by Mike Harter
Typical DG.. messy, unorganized, but ok prices.
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September 2020 by Amanda Snell
The cashier was so polite and tolerant of my autistic son. They were out of something, she went and helped me find a similar item..
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August 2020 by keri Jackson
Monday July 27 8pm Cass St. The sign on the door when walking in clearly states "Face Coverings Required" As a conscientious person who cares about my family, myself and my community, I appreciate the support of local businesses. Not to mention, there is an executive order currently enacted regarding face covering in public. Imagine my surprise and disappointment when I turned down the isle and found a man wearing a Dollar General shirt and stocking items onto the shelf NOT WEARING A MASK. My instinct was to avoid him. Its not hard to believe that a business would employ people who disregard company policy but as I walked to the back of the store to grab the one item I decided I needed, disregarding the list I'd came to purchase, I evaluated whether I'd continue to shop at a store whose employees cared nothing for their personal health or the wellbeing of others. I quickly attempted making my exit, stepped to the counter and there stood a second employee. And guess what? She wasn't wearing a mask either. No thanks Dollar General.