“In the entire time Dollar General has been at this Belfast location, I've never seen it look so good! Thanks to the hard work, and dedication of LaTisha Robert's, it's now a store I enjoy shopping in! It's become cleaner, well stocked, and better organized! 5 stars now, because it was a wreck before!”
“This place has the nicest employees. The shift supervisor in particular always gives a hearty hello when he sees you walk in. I always end up spending more time and money than I expected because I'm enjoying the good vibes.”
“The Manager Stacey is a amazing manager, I shop there frequently! On 01/19/2022 I was almost done checking out when forgot Swiss miss hot chocolate mix without me asking she went and got it for me she's has a positive attitude and amazing customer service skills!”
8AM - 10PM
124 US-1, Bucksport
Discount Stores
“Very good service except sometimes you're waiting in line and have to bring the Bell like most places you go to but it seems when this happens it takes a little longer than usual but other than that it's a good store”
“I'm writing this review in response to Tati Li's previous post. While I don't know the specifics of their experience, I want to offer some context about the staff member in question. The individual has autism and, as a result, may come across as quiet and reserved. However, once you get to know them, they're more than happy to engage in conversation.
As someone with several years of retail experience, I can attest that it's standard practice for employees to keep conversations brief and focused on the transaction. Additionally, staff are often instructed to check customers' carts to ensure nothing is left behind.
I understand that having a poor experience can be frustrating, but it's essential to consider the full situation before criticizing an individual. Notably, the staff member in question wears a pin that reads, 'Please be patient with me, I have autism.' If you had seen this pin, you might have understood their behavior differently.
Let's strive to be more empathetic and understanding, especially when interacting with individuals who may have unique needs or challenges.”