Melody S.
Yelp
Service is terrible with the new woke employee set of present-day Minneapolis. Even 10-20 years ago, the employees were far more productive and professional. I had to ask for a wet rag to wipe down a table since all the tables in the eating area were dirty. The three employees behind the counter were standing around, talking. They gave me the rag to wipe down the counters, and these woke employees are getting paid at least $16 an hour to do nothing. In the produce section, not one employee was available. I had to go to the "back room" where three employees were standing around talking. At the register, most of the employees were sitting on stools. Oh, life at work is so difficult now, isn't it, that you need to sit down to work, and most of the employees are under 30. It's going to be a rough ride until you reach the sweet age of semi-retirement as I, but I've worked since I was 16, and we worked in those days. We didn't get to sit down when we were 30 and younger, unless we had desk jobs, too. But, those desk jobs we obtained through education and acquired skills, not those solely needed to work at a grocery store. These cashiers are very lazy. They don't bag the groceries, either, just standing around. I asked the woke kid at the service counter why they don't bag groceries, and he told me "They need to watch the till." WATCH THE TILL? After they complete the sale, and most people use cards, they close the drawer and the till should be locked, unless these woke employees are too lazy to enter their number each and every time when a new customer approaches. I bet that is the reason why they need to "watch the till." They are just too lazy or perhaps stupid, to remember how to open the register when the next customer arrives. If The Wedge has problems with theft, the employees brought it on themselves with their woke, ultra-liberal, social democrat policies, where they refuse to call out the persons stealing, all in the name of so-called social justice and DEI BS. I'll take my future business to Lunds in my downtown neighborhood, avoid the panhandlers which the Wedge encourages outside it's doors, and the other riffraff on the street, particularly if a person is waiting for a bus. Kowalski's is much better, too, since its employees don't sit down, are not morbidly obese, and will not tolerate panhandling on site.